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  <title>S4E1 The Impact of Missionaries in Ghana</title>
  <description>On the season 4 premiere of Asase Ba, we chat about the impact of Christian missionaries in Ghana. We focus on The Basel Mission, its creation, why they came to Gold Coast/Ghana, their major hubs in Akropong (Eastern Region) and Abokobi (Greater Accra Region), techniques they used to convert Ghanaians, how some Ghanaians converted for economic reasons, Ghanaian resistance, how the mission impacted our traditional religions, and more! Join in on the conversation! Use the hashtag #AsaseBaPod. TRANSCRIPT  https://www.asaseba.com/podcast/season-4/episode-1-missionaries-impact-in-ghana &amp;amp;nbsp; WEBSITE Check out our official website for podcast transcripts and resources by and for Ghanaians at&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.asaseba.com/  SUPPORT To support the podcast, you can use e-transfer or PayPal and send to&amp;amp;nbsp;asasebapod@gmail.com. Thank you so much for your support!  SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://twitter.com/AsaseBaPod Instagram:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.instagram.com/asasebapod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asasebapod  RELEVANT NOTES Full list of references/sources available here: https://www.asaseba.com/podcast/season-4/episode-1-missionaries-impact-in-ghana References Agbeti, J. K. (1986). West African Church history. Leiden : E.J. Brill. Heuser, A. (2016, July 1). Perceptions of basel mission history in Ghana. UGSpace Home. Retrieved September 20, 2022, from https://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/32510&amp;amp;nbsp; Konadu, K., &amp;amp;amp;amp; Campbell, C. (2016). One Hundred and Fifty Years of Christianity in a Ghanaian Town. In The ghana reader: History, culture, politics. essay, Duke University Press.&amp;amp;nbsp; Koonar, C. (2014). “Christianity, Commerce and Civilization”: Child labor and the Basel Mission in Colonial Ghana, 1855–1914. International Labor and Working-Class History, 86, 72–88. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0147547914000106  Kwamena-Poh, M. A. (1975). The traditional informal system of education in pre-colonial Ghana. Présence Africaine, 95(3), 269. https://doi.org/10.3917/presa.095.0269 NKETIA, J. H. (1953). PROGRESS IN GOLD COAST EDUCATION. Transactions of the Gold Coast &amp;amp;amp; Togoland Historical Society, 1(3), 1–9. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41406560 Serena Owusua Dankwa. (2005). “Shameless Maidens”: Women’s Agency and the Mission Project in Akuapem. Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, 63, 104–116. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4066639 Sill, U. (2010). Encounters in Quest of Christian Womanhood: The Basel Mission in Pre- and Early Colonial Ghana. Studies in Christian Mission, 39. https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004188884.i-422 White, P. (2015). Religion, mission and national development: A contextual interpretation of jeremiah 29:4-7 in the light of the activities of the Basel Mission Society in Ghana (1828-1918) and its missiological implications. Verbum Et Ecclesia, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v36i1.1419 &amp;amp;nbsp; Other Web Sources Basel Mission  https://www.mission-21.org/en/what-we-do/project-countries/countries/ghana https://baselmission.org/82-2/  https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/b9edba8e-e874-33f5-bc95-01f88a776cb9 &amp;amp;nbsp; Presbyterian Church of Ghana  https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/features/Origins-Heritage-Birth-of-Presbyterian-Church-of-Ghana-383219 &amp;amp;nbsp; Public Hearing in Regards to Proposed Ghana ANTI-LGBTQI+ Bill - PCG Commentary  https://www.facebook.com/gbcghana/videos/live-public-hearing-in-respect-of-the-promotion-of-proper-human-sexual-rights-an/483674053362465/ From 1hr 32min mark  Listen to S3E3 of Asase Ba to learn more about the proposed anti-LGBTQI+ bill in Ghana  https://www.asaseba.com/podcast/season-3/episode-3-non-binary-ghanaian-traditional-religions  EMAIL asasebapod@gmail.com&amp;amp;nbsp;  HOST This podcast is produced, edited and hosted by Ghanaian Canadian Michelle (pronouns: she/her). She is also the creator of the theme music. #ghanaian #ghana #podcast #african #africa #culture #ghanaianpodcast #africanpodcast #oraltradition #asasebapod #asaseba #ghanahistory #ghanareligions </description>
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