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ASANTE APPAU ERIC
ASANTE APPAU ERIC
Senior Lecturer of African Art and Culture and Education, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Verified email at knust.edu.gh
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The Use of Indigenous Cultural Practices by the Ashantis for the Conservation of Forests in Ghana
B Asante, Ababio
SAGE Open 7 (Issue 1), 1 –7, 2017
55*2017
The high impacts of Asante indigenous knowledge in biodiversity conservation issues in Ghana: The case of the Abono and Essumeja Townships in Ashanti Region
D Adom, S Kquofi
British Journal of Environmental Sciences 4 (3), 63-78, 2016
422016
Teaching Interactive Art Lessons with Recycled Waste Materials as Instructional Resources.
R Yeboah, EA Asante, NA Opoku-Asare
Journal of education and Practice 7 (14), 38-59, 2016
212016
Adinkra: An epitome of Asante philosophy and history
D Adom
Research on Humanities and Social Sciences 6 (14), 42-53, 2016
202016
The theoretical and socio–cultural dimensions of Kpando women’s pottery
E Asante, K Adjei, NA Opoku-Asare
Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2013
122013
The philisophy of Adinkra symbols in Asante textiles, jewellery and other art forms
SB Kissi, PA Fening, EA Asante
Journal of Asian Scientific Research 9 (4), 29, 2019
102019
Recycling solid waste materials to develop instructional resources for art education
R Yeboah, EA Asante, NA Opoku-Asare
International Journal of Education Through Art 13 (2), 193-215, 2017
102017
The Conservation Ethos in the Asante Cultural and Artistic Elements for the Management of Ghana’s Biodiversity
D Adom
82018
Cultural identity in the murals of Sirigu women and their role in art education and social sustainability
EA Asante, NA Opoku–Asare
International Journal of Education through Art 7 (2), 187-202, 2011
82011
The symbolic significance of motifs on selected Asante religious temples
EA Asante, S Kquofi, S Larbi
Journal of Aesthetics & Culture 7 (1), 27006, 2015
72015
Art in funeral ceremonies, an indigenous cultural identity of Asantes.
EA Asante, AE Asmah, J Adjei
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 3 (16), 102-109, 2013
72013
A study of selected indigenous Ghanaian women in some indigenous visual arts
EA Asante
72009
Promoting environmental and infrastructural development through selected cultural practices
EA Asante, D Adom, NAP Arthur
6th International Conference on Infrastructural Development in Africa, 561-579, 2017
62017
Indigenous pottery at Sirigu: Dialogue on materials, methods and sociocultural significance
EA Asante, NA Opoku-Asare, R Wemegah
Craft Research 6 (1), 31-56, 2015
62015
Eulogising God in Christian worship through Akan traditional appellations: a case of Kumasi
KD Ansong, EA Asante, S Kquofi
Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 1 (8), 126-135, 2014
52014
Understanding Informal Jewellery Apprenticeship in Ghana: Nature, Processes and Challanges.
MK Baidoo, A Tachie-Menson, NA Pokua Arthur, E Appau Asante
International journal for research in vocational education and training 7 (1 …, 2020
42020
Investigation of the cultural and artistic elements in the biodiversity policies and strategies in Ghana
D Adom, EA Asante, NAA Pokuaa, K Boadu
Journal of Biodiversity Management & Forestry, 2018
42018
Panoply of selected Asante and Ijaw cultural practices: Comparative and descriptive study
S Kquofi, A Olowonirejuaro, EA Asante
African Journal of History and Culture 5 (4), 78, 2013
42013
The unwritten historical perspectives of Akan spokespersons staffs
EA Asante, AK Ebeheakey, K Opoku-Bonsu
African Journal of History and Culture 11 (1), 1-10, 2019
32019
A SOCIO-CULTURAL ENQUIRY INTO CHUCHURU: THE ‘SPIRIT CHILD’ PHENOMENON AMONG KASENA-NANKANA PEOPLE IN THE UPPER EAST REGION OF GHANA
EAAAD Atigah Theresa Azumi
International Journal of African Society, Cultures and Traditions 6 (No.3 …, 2018
32018
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