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                <text>5 young men of the village of Apinaman (South of Kibi) have announced themselves as catechists. Preaching in Kibi is suffering from a great decrease in population due not only to the effects of the Emancipation, but also to many families moving out into farming villages. Because of this, and other circumstances, the Okyenhene has travelled to the coast to ask advice of the regime. It is much to be deplored that he is losing the respect of his people. He, on the other hand, nurses a secret hatred against the Christians, believing that their leaving his town for the mission station is a contributory factor to his difficulties.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: D - Ghana: D-01 - Incoming correspondence from Ghana up to the outbreak of the First World War: D-01.29 - Ghana 1877: D-01.29.XIII. - Kjebi
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                <text>Reporting varying degrees of preparedness for the arrival of a teacher in Krepe country: - Botoku – the chief undecided, apparently worried about the impact of a school on the fetishes - Tutunya - they had set aside a place already cleaned for the school, and earmarked a house for the teacher - Anvoi - the place for the school was not yet cleaned, though they had earmarked a house for the teacher  In Nkonya, large crowds of people listened attentively to their preaching for a whole hour. In Wurupon there was as an even bigger crowd. The general question was why had the mission not yet settled someone among them. Asante remarks in connection with Nkonya that Assistant Catechist Immanuel Boakye is exceptionally good at preaching to the heathen – he was a real heathen, and now is a sturdy Christian, and can speak from heart to heart out of his own experience. From Nkonya they went along the caravan route to Krakye. On the day they reached Akrosso they were able to speak with individuals on the road, but only in a Tepa village (good reception and gift of provisions for the journey) were they able to preach to a crowd. In Akrosso they preached - Asante evidently felt the people had very little understanding of Christianity, preached on 'the biblical history' (a repeated theme in the reports by which is probably meant the story of the Fall and the Redemption), but 'one could see that the people did not grasp it'. They preached to a friendly reception in Apaso, and in two villages on the Oti, one large and one small, both called Ahenkro. In Krakye they could not raise an audience in the Mohammedan quarter, but in Krakye proper the chief and elders came in response to the bell. They both preached to an attentive audience, indeed next day - Asante reports there were conversations about the sermons, and the wish expressed(by ordinary people presumably) that a mission agent should be stationed there. He compares their reception with that he received in 1878. A Christian who was in Krakye recently says that ‘the preaching of the gospel on that side of the Volta has made Dente ill, and he will die soon'. There was smallpox in Krakye. Boakye's sermons was based on Isaiah 11.6, comparing Asante to the leopard and the wolf, and their erstwhile subjects with the lamb. Now they are all living together in peace, and the Word of the Lord has been fulfilled. Therefore the Krakye people should give up Dente and worship God. In Buem, except in one fetish village, they were everywhere received with great friendliness, attentively listened to, and asked when mission agents were coming to Buem. In Borada (Asante recalls the events of 1882 when he began to speak against Dente) the chief himself criticised Dente. They visited lmost all the Buem towns and villages. Summing up the trip Asante describes everywhere eagerness to receive the Mission: indeed in Nkonya a positive impatience, because they have been promising to come for so long. ‘I do not think that this general longing for the Word comes from an inner conviction, but much more because they are tired with their old religion and want a new one - or indeed because they want elucidation.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: D - Ghana: D-01 - Incoming correspondence from Ghana up to the outbreak of the First World War: D-01.49 - Ghana 1888: D-01.49.VI. - Anum
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                <text>The report is a series of hostile comments on Plans in European Missionary periodicals for an immediate mission to Kumasi. These are that in an independent Asante the hindrances the missionaries suffer from the chiefs subordinate to the English Protectorate will be magnified many times: that every year at the great yam festival it is again resolved never to become political subordinate, especially to the British (Missionary Buhl remarks in a subscript that the priest of the La fetish swears vengeance on the British every year at his great festival too). In fact, if any promise were forthcoming concerning protection for missionaries from the Asantehene it could hardly be kept. Asante suggests an alternative missionary strategy of working in in the Twi districts south of the Asante border - Asin, Denkyira, Wassaw. He also corrects the spelling - you should really write 'Asante’ for 'Ashanti' - the 'sh' is a British insertion.
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                <text>Asante records the Asantehene as saying in reply to their approaches that when his town had been built up again as it had been before then he would welcome-any white man who wanted to visit him, and -welcome following visits, too. Asante also considered that the reply signified the message that the destruction and ruin of Kumasi was the saddest thing which had happened to him and his chiefs, and they would never love someone who had been connected with the destruction as Ramseyer had. Enmity against Ramseyer is still strong – the strength of Ramseyer’s own wish to work in (love for) Kumasi is so strong, however, that he does not see this. The Kumasis are not bowed and want to create their old political power again. The only change is the ending of public ritual murder, though Asante saw and heard signs that it continued in secret. In any case he reckons some other society will be invited to Kumasi, if any ever is, Ramsayer's so-called friends tell him what he wants to hear - and even then an old man, a friend of his, once told him that no-one was more responsible for the breakdown in trade between Kumasi and the north-than Ramseyer. Asante considers that the Kumasis already know well, through Ansah, that Ramseyer's imprisonment did not cause that war. Asante believes, however that the Asantes think their luck was 'taken from them by Ramseyer's imprisonment hence the enmity. And, of course, his staying in Kwahu and working in Asante Akim has not endeared him to Asante --the Asantes think that but for Ramseyer's presence in Kwahu, and the Kwahu belief that he was some sort sf protection for them. Kwahus have returned to the Asante empire. Their gifts of food from the Asantehene also came late, and all the eggs were bad, this signifying that the Asantes were trying to create a situation in which Ramseyer would not-want to return. Asante advises giving up all hope of an Asante mission until the power of Asante is broken, meanwhile contemplation working in the seceded kingdom.
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