My Grandmother’s Funeral Taught Me More About Ghana Than Any Textbook Could
The first time I truly understood what it meant to be Ghanaian, I was seven years old, sitting on a wooden stool in my grandmother’s courtyard, watching her kill a chicken. Not for drama. For dinner. And for the ancestors. She spoke to the chicken before she killed it. Whispered words in Twi that I … Continue reading My Grandmother’s Funeral Taught Me More About Ghana Than Any Textbook Could
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