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Summary Of: Yaa Asantewaa

Yaa Asantewaa in an undated photograph... Yaa Asantewaa in an undated photograph... Yaa Asantewaa saw the Asante Confederacy go through a series of events that threatened its future... Yaa Asantewaa used her right as Queen Mother to nominate her own grandson as Ejisuhene... Yaa Asantewaa became regent of the... Yaa Asantewaa is still a very much... Queen Yaa Asantewaa and 15 of her closest advisers were captured... Yaa Asantewaa died in exile on October 17... Prempeh I made sure that the remains of Yaa Asantewaa and the other exiled Asantes were returned for a proper royal burial... Yaa Asantewaa remains a much... A second Yaa Asantewaa festival was held August 1...

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| October 17 | 1921 | Ejisu | Asante Confederacy | Ghana | War of the Golden Stool | British colonialism | Seychelles | King of Asante | Prempeh I | Ejisu-Juaben District | British | Gold Coast | Golden Stool | Kumasi | Osei Tutu | Okomfo Anokye | Opoku Ware | Anglo-Asante | Ghana | WorldCat | Categories | Ghanaian people | African women in war | Female regents | Women in 20th century warfare | 1840 births | 1921 deaths |
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