Northern Factors in Asante History

Emmanuel Akyeampong

Ferry on Volta River at Makango Port in eastern Gonja

Ferry on Volta River at Makango Port in eastern Gonja
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The Volta River separated Gonja from Asante, and the king of Asante in precolonial times declared Salaga as the final stop for northern traders. A ferry service now connects eastern Gonja on the northern shore of the Volta at Makango with Yeji on the southern shore of the Volta and Asante.

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Ferry on Volta River at Makango Port in eastern Gonja
Ferry on Volta River at Makango Port in eastern Gonja
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Courtesy of Emmanuel Akyeampong

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Salaga
Creator: Akyeampong, Emmanuel
Description: The Volta River separated Gonja from Asante, and the king of Asante in precolonial times declared Salaga as the final stop for northern traders. A ferry service now connects eastern Gonja on the northern shore of the Volta at Makango with Yeji on the southern shore of the Volta and Asante.
Date: 2006
Date Range: 2000-2009
Location: Makango Port, Gonja, Northern, Ghana
Format: Image/jpeg
Rights Management: For educational use only.
Contributing Institution: Emmanuel Akyeampong; MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University
Digitizer: Emmanuel Akyeampong
Subjects:
Salaga
Trade