Coromantee
Coromantee, Coromantins, Coromanti or Kormantine (derived from the name of the Ghanaian slave fort of Fort Kormantine in Koromanti, Ghana) was the English name originally given to Ashanti slaves in Jamaica, but became synonymous for all Akan groups from the Gold Coast or modern-day Ghana. The term Coromantee is now considered archaic as it simply refers to Akan people, and was primarily used in the Caribbean.
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Coromantee, Coromantins, Coromanti or Kormantine (derived from the name of the Ghanaian slave fort of Fort Kormantine in Koromanti, Ghana) was the English name originally given to Ashanti slaves in Jamaica, but became synonymous for all Akan groups from the Gold Coast or modern-day Ghana. The term Coromantee is now considered archaic as it simply refers to Akan people, and was primarily used in the Caribbean.
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Coromantee oder Coromanti peop ...... us der Goldküste zu verbieten.
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Coromantee, Coromantins, Corom ...... used and is considered a slur.
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Coromantee oder Coromanti peop ...... us der Goldküste zu verbieten.
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Coromantee, Coromantins, Corom ...... imarily used in the Caribbean.
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( Coromantins, Coromanto, Kormatine )
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