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Akoma – Symbolism and Importance

The heart shape is a universally recognized symbol of love. As an Adinkra symbol, it represents tolerance, patience, goodwill, faithfulness, fondness, and ...

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What is Nyansapo? – Adinkra Symbol

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 ...

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What is Okodee Mmowere?

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 ...

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Okuafo Pa – Symbolism and Importance

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 ...

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Osram ne Nsoromma – Symbolism and Importance

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. ...

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Sesa Wo Suban – Symbolism and Importance

Sesa wo suban is an Adinkra symbol that represents reflection, change, and transformation of character. What is Sesa Wo Suban? Sesa wo suban ...

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Tamfo Bebre – Symbolism and Importance

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 ...

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What is Pempamsie? Adinkra Symbol

Pempamsie is a popular Adinkra symbol that looks similar to the links of a chain. Translated, the word ‘Pempamsie’ means ‘sew in readiness’.  ...

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Sepow – Symbolism and Importance

The sepow (meaning knife) is an Adinkra symbol of justice, honesty, punishment, slavery, and captivity.   What is Sepow? The sepow (pronounced ...

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Tochtli’s Tale: Unraveling the Aztec Rabbit Symbolism

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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