There was such a name that once travelled in earliest
recorded books. There was a 6 prince kingdom of the
very livestock rich earlier egyptians. The story was that they
were broken up for their contention to the Popular leader in about 1000 BC. The section of the land they were granted
happened to be the riverbends near rice, bamboo, turnips.
Because the livestock was indeed getting wealthy results in
the larger animals at that time, they re-emerged as experts.
This capture business is today the leading documentary area
in the united nations interests. The name itself is earliest though after some of the original ashanti, and coshanti tribes of
southern madagascar, delta, and romnee. These oldes tribes
have moved all over the world, although the plan of the six prince was set at lama and lion, tiger and tapir, ewe and elephant,
gambotee and giraffe, hare and hogs, and locally arktusk and
afghana dog. This following of the alphabet was very egyptian
to help the high priest to later relocated his investments. Here is
an interesting tribe with long legends. http://www.afrodesign.com
2007-01-25 05:51:19
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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You mean "ashanti" right? If so then...
The Ashanti religion is a mixture of spiritual and supernatural powers. They believe that plants, animals, and trees have souls. They also believe in fairies, witches, and forest monsters. There are a variety of religious beliefs involving ancestors, higher gods, or abosom, and ‘Nyame’, the Supreme Being of Ashanti. The Ashanti also practice many rites for marriage, death, puberty, and birth. The golden stool is sacred to the Ashanti. There is an elaborate legend surrounding it that is told by the old men of Ashanti. The golden stool is very carefully protected. No one has ever sat on it and since its arrival, it has not touched the ground. As an Ashanti symbol, the golden stool represents the worship of ancestors, well-being, and the nation of Ashanti.
2007-01-25 06:15:09
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answered by CanProf 7
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