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In 1957 the Asante Youth Association and the Asante Kotoko Society similarly wore kuntunkuni to signify their "seriousness of purpose" when the British colonial secretary, Sir Charles Arden-Clarke, visited Kumasi (Allman 1993:16; Liberator, Jan. In Shelley's account the Mousgoum were said to have come into being on the banks of the Logone as the result of a marriage between a Kotoko prince and a Massa woman. |
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