The true origins of kente cloth: Beyond the spider story of Bonwire

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  • Alex oppong 1 year ago

    Very soon you will say the Golden stool is from Hohoe I don't blame you

  • REALLY? 1 year ago

    Your ignorance is not an excuse for you to ignore the obvious truth and facts you are being offered to overcome your self-aggrandizement. If you choose to remain ignorant that is your choice but the truth and facts remain wha ...
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  • REALLY? 1 year ago

    Prof. Dr. Edwin Bodjawah is not Ewe and more interested in African culture than anything else in the true Kwame Nkrumah path of Africana personality.

  • Tylenol, USA_In 1992 I Personally Wrote To Asantehene On This Subject.. 1 year ago

    I am not a 100 per cent Ashanti but I am not jealous of the Great Ashanti People. In 1992 or thereabouts, I personally wrote to the late Asantehene, Nana Opoku Ware on the undisputed origins of kente from Bonwire. I wrote fro ...
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  • REALLY? 1 year ago

    Read the post above. You are ignorant. You can continue living in your world of fabricated fairy tales of anansesem.

  • REALLY? 1 year ago

    Hahaha You really need Tylenol and lots of it. Hahahahaha.

  • Kwame-Belgium 1 year ago

    Okomfo Anokye or Komfou from Notsie

  • JJ BA 1 year ago

    What a blatant lies and a piece of shit? Your lies and hatred wont lead you to anywhere.
    So ask yourself, Is Ewe tribe older than Asante Tribe? You keep on saying that the Ewes in Togo used it long before the Asantes ,so whe ...
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  • Joe 1 year ago

    Bam

  • REALLY? 1 year ago

    Every group of people produce products from the resources within their environment. Were did they, Bonwire kente inventors, get cotton and silk for them to start weaving the corrupted name kente? Was cotton or silk growing or ...
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  • The Voltarian 1 year ago

    The Eve tribe can be traced back to the 12th century, Ashantis did not exist as a tribe back then. Most of the Ashanti history has either been fabricated or embellished.

  • Efr 1 year ago

    It doesn't matter. It's embellished for success. Go back for yours, don't produce new ones. And leave the jealousy and bad temper. You will see the gold God gave you.

  • bibinii y3 aboa 1 year ago

    piece of shit! leave Ashantis alone. why all this jealous?

  • The Voltarian 1 year ago

    There is no jealousy, just pure undiluted facts.

  • Efr 1 year ago

    It should have come from your fore fathers, not you.
    This is what we received, passed down from at leat 300 years. We are not old..but God has been good to us. We simply appreciate him with what we have. Amen

  • EI AWONA FUO 1 year ago

    FROM CLAIMING KOMFO ANOKYE AND NOW KENTE.
    AND EVERYTHING THEY CLAIM COMES FROM NOTSIE.
    I WON'T BE SURPRISE IF THEY CLAIM ADINKRA IS FROM NOTSIE THEN THE NEXT WILL BE BATAKARI OF FUGU FROM NOTSIE AND FUFUO WAS THE ARTISAN FA ...
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  • REALLY? 1 year ago

    Batakari is from Northern Ghana and so too Fugu. They were made and still made from cotton grown in the region. Adinkra needs tree bark pigment that was and is available in the Ashanti forest. No one disagrees with those but ...
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  • Efr 1 year ago

    Test of facts of history indeed. Most Africans weave. And whatever their story is, they love it, keep your and let is keep ours. You can twist the stories to your advantage but never will you have the backing of your ancestor ...
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  • The Voltarian 1 year ago

    Ashantis did not create Kete or the Adinkra symbols, the Adinkra symbols are a creation of the Bono people, and Eves created the Kete cloths and taught Ashantis how to weave it.
    This is an irrefutable fact.

  • Manny 1 year ago

    Kete - open press now is kente meaning unknown
    Gali - grating casava is gari meaning unknown

  • Bgees 1 month ago

    In which school did they teach the Ashantis please.

  • ROGUE LAWYER 1 year ago

    Nkwasiafo3 ad33so paaa oh,
    where is this idiot heading to with fabricated own lies, ? and who does it think it could deceive ?
    self imaginator idiot of idiocy.
    Asantiman would continue to be Asanti- nothing could change t ...
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  • REALLY? 1 year ago

    Who says the history will change? Your can attempt to change it with anansesem but it is not happening. Asante raided, pillaged and plundered neighbours for slaves and sold them. Slave-raiding and slave trading is part of Asa ...
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  • ROGUE LAWYER 1 year ago

    wagyimi dodo,
    seek a mental help:

    typical Asanti WOULD never ever sell their people to the very white man they were fighting with.
    Asantis were the only tribe in the then Goldcoast who needed more solders to fight the ...
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  • REALLY? 1 year ago

    Idiot. Donkor did not happen. Ashantis never attacked neighbouring ethnic groups. Keep tickling your anus and laughing with your Ashanti superiority logic. You claim you built an empire but never subjugated people and enslave ...
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  • Debunked Western fallacy 1 year ago

    In 1820, the Asantehene Osei Bonsu wrote down that "he cannot make war to catch slaves in the bush like thieves". Early 19th century sources like Bowdich had wrote how Ashanti did not make war just to catch slaves. The idea o ...
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  • Efr 1 year ago

    Your use of the caveat "May " in most the sentences in the article, indicates that not much factual information is derived from here. Yes and I'm being carful to use"May" , ...the Asantes "may" have learnt Kente eqaevong amd ...
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  • Francis Bannor-Anin 1 year ago

    If the writer acknowledges the role of the Asantes in popularising the kente cloth which he believes the Asantes copied or stole from the Ewes, then the Asantes need to be celebrated by the Ewes for promoting their kente clo ...
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  • N. Asante 1 year ago

    Ashanti's role in popularizing is not diminished by any means.

  • Firing Squad. 1 year ago

    Masa, stop being naive and let Asante be, why is you Ewe's see anything Asante as being stolen from you , are you okay, Ashanti has been in existence before the creation of modern-day Ghana. Asante was a Kingdom, if you don't ...
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  • N. Asante 1 year ago

    This is counterintuitive from your line of reasoning, but you conclusion is actually the correct thing to say. In present day Ghana, Kente's association with Ashantis is more pronounced than with Ewes. Despite this, there is ...
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  • Garba 1 year ago

    You read but lack comprehension, the writer acknowledged the Asantes for popularizing Kente but the facts remains that they learnt the craft from the Ewe people, period.

  • Emmanuel Afran 1 year ago

    This article can be accurate:
    1. If you say Because weaving started on Ewe lands before Asante lands, it means Kente started on Ewe lands, why was it not started first from Egypt as you indicated weaving started foremost in ...
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  • Emmanuel Afran 1 year ago

    This article can't be accurate.

  • kojo fordi 1 year ago

    what's wrong with the Asante Bonwire discovery about kente?.
    serlom's '' kɛtɛ '' as he says is Akan word which means mat in English.
    Asantes popularity of lkente is acredited globally even if the narrative is given to not ...
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  • Bastie Asantefournyinaahene 1 year ago

    Asantes haven’t contributed anything culturally , arts and custom in Ghana. They’re just braggarts

  • Delusional take 1 year ago

    This is delusional. Considering how advanced and sophisticated the Asante Empire was. And I'm not even Ghanaian.

  • Okponglo Guy 1 year ago

    Tickle your self funny. Asante is even a Ewe word. You created the universe. Such lies denotes envy and unnecessary inferiority complex.

  • Okponglo Guy 1 year ago

    So why weave Ayigbe Kente to date? Why even call it Kente? Call it K3t3.

    We know your green kente. Why didn’t your chiefs use them? Kente is all over Akan land.

    The green eye monster is deadly.

  • Simon Dzidzornu 1 year ago

    The etymological meaning of the word "K3t3" (Kete) in Ewe is "Open-press", that is, "Open and press", depicting the functions of the feet and hands in the weaving a piece of k3t3 cloth.

  • Source? 1 year ago

    Did you get this from your dreams?

  • Togbe 3 months ago

    Do you open and close when weaving? Save us the Ayigbe nonsense!

  • Addai 2 months ago

    Ghana web stop misleading people. Kente is from Asante Bonwire . Stop this nonsense ; always twisting history

  • Bgees 1 month ago

    Meanwhile Bowdich wrote on Kente cloth in his book in 1819. Such a shame on you some Ewes