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Answer for the clue "People of Ghana ", 7 letters:
ashanti

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Word definitions for ashanti in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1705, Asiantines , one of the Akan people of central Ghana; native name. As a language, it is part of the Niger-Congo family.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ashanti may refer to: Ashanti Empire , a pre-colonial West African state in what is now southern Ghana Ashanti language or Asante, one of three literary dialects of the Akan language of southern Ghana Ashanti people , an ethnic group, the natives of Ashanti ...

Usage examples of ashanti.

Tallam had told Bronden that Seeklat was to look for new recruits to serve with the Ashanti servants.

The Ashanti whom Lothkal had sent upstairs to Bronden had not returned within the specific time.

As soon as Bronden received the paper, the Ashanti retired to his post.

In fact, the Ashanti were famous for their handicraft with the precious metal.

The Ashanti ascended a broad stairway, leaving The Shadow in a sumptuous lower hall.

There, The Shadow saw the Ashanti whom he had met below, accompanied by two others.

Sidney Tallam, Member Alpha of the Golden Masks, stood protected and his trio of Ashanti servants had the same security.

SAGGING as he watched the face of the Ashanti guard, The Shadow decided to make the best of his plight.

Twenty minutes later, the Ashanti doorkeeper arrived to announce that Barfield had entered.

Motioning Barfield to a chair, Tallam ordered the Ashanti to return downstairs.

Holding his fixed stare, The Shadow saw Lothkal, the Ashanti guard, staring through the outside glass.

No amount of persuasion or torture could induce any Ashanti to betray a chief.

Though they pretended otherwise, the leaders of the Golden Masks cared nothing about the fate of their Ashanti followers.

Though the big Ashanti strode along with eyes straight forward, there was little that escaped his observation.

It sometimes tricked him, however, for passers occasionally kept looking at the huge Ashanti through curiosity.