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  1. Abaka, Edmund

    1. “Eating Kola”The Pharmacological and Therapeutic Significance of Kola Nuts
      Edmund Abaka
    2. Comment on “Eating Kola”The Revolution to Come? or The Revolution That Never Was?
      Edmund Abaka
  2. Allman, Jean

    1. @60
      Jean Allman
  3. Anyidoho, Nana Akua

    1. The Ghana Studies AssociationLooking Ahead
      Nana Akua Anyidoho
  4. Asante, Rabiu K. B.

    1. Mapping the Web of RelationsUnderstanding Mobile Phone Appropriation among Produce Traders in Ghana
      Rabiu K. B. Asante and Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo
  5. Baku, Kofi

    1. A Note from the EditorsGhana Studies @20
      Carina Ray and Kofi Baku
  6. Dzorgbo, Dan-Bright S.

    1. Mapping the Web of RelationsUnderstanding Mobile Phone Appropriation among Produce Traders in Ghana
      Rabiu K. B. Asante and Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo
  7. Greene, Sandra E.

    1. Christianity, Wealth, and Spiritual Power in Ghana
      Sandra E. Greene
  8. Laumann, Dennis

    1. Ghana StudiesReflections on the Association
      Dennis Laumann
  9. Lobnibe, Isidore

    1. Jack GoodyEarly Fieldwork and the Passing of an Era of Cambridge Anthropology in Northern Ghana
      Isidore Lobnibe
  10. Osseo-asare, Abena Dove

    1. Comment on “Eating Kola”The Global Circulation of Plants from Ghana
      Abena Dove Osseo-Asare
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