The heart shape is a universally recognized symbol of love. As an Adinkra symbol, it represents tolerance, patience, goodwill, faithfulness, fondness, and ...
Nyansapo, pronounced: knee-in-say-bow, is a West African symbol that was created by the Akan people of Ghana. Also called the ‘wisdom knot’, it’s one of the ...
Okodee Mmowere is an Adinkra symbol meaning ‘the talons of the eagle’ and is a highly significant symbol in West Africa. It features a vertical line with ...
Okuafo Pa is an Adinkra symbol meaning ‘good farmer’. Created by the Asante people of Ghana, it symbolizes all the characteristics that a successful farmer ...
Osram ne Nsoromma is an Adinkra symbol that was created by the Bono people of Ghana. It’s regarded as a symbol of fondness, harmony, love, and faithfulness. ...
Sesa wo suban is an Adinkra symbol that represents reflection, change, and transformation of character. What is Sesa Wo Suban? Sesa wo suban ...
Tamfo Bebre is an Adinkra symbol of evil, ill will, or jealousy. It’s a popular symbol that’s commonly seen in fashion and jewelry in Africa. What is Tamfo ...
Pempamsie is a popular Adinkra symbol that looks similar to the links of a chain. Translated, the word ‘Pempamsie’ means ‘sew in readiness’. ...
The sepow (meaning knife) is an Adinkra symbol of justice, honesty, punishment, slavery, and captivity. What is Sepow? The sepow (pronounced ...
The day Tochtli, meaning rabbit, is an auspicious day in the 13-day period of the tonalpohualli (the sacred Aztec calendar). Associated with the goddess ...
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