| Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
Cannabis : a multidimensional plant |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Cannabis, multidimensional plant |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Emmanuel Quarshie and Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
Cannabis legalization in Ghana : implications for value-addition in medical and industrial research and applications |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Cannabis, Legalisation, Ghana, Health |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Tanya N. Augustine |
A brief introduction to cannabinoid pharmacology |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Cannabis, cannabinoid, THC, CBD |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| McEdward Murimbika |
The cannabis economy : a mirage or entrepreneurial opportunity for Africa? |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
cannabis economy, mirage, entrepreneurial opportunity, Africa |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Masixole Zinzo Patrick Heshu |
Makhanda : reflections of past, present and future |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
reflections. past, present, future |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Damilola Abimbola Oladokun |
What's in a name? |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
name |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Karl Rumbold and Philasande Cele |
The science of cannabis |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Cannabis, Science |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Emmanuel Quarshie |
A preliminary narrative of pharmaceutical drugs and medical marijuana use in migraine treatment |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Marijuana, Migraine, Phenomonology |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Victor Selorme Gedzi, George M. Bob-Milliar and Seth Tweneboah |
Death rituals as a livelihood strategy among the Asante in Ghana |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Livelihood, Death, Rituals, Asante |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Charl Henning |
South African Police Service stealing the food off the table |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
South African Police Service, stealing, food, |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2020-11-01 |
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| Audrey Nguema Bekale and Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
The Holy Spirit of Iboga and a Contemporary
Perspective on Africa’s Spiritual Renaissance:
Focus on Gabonese Bwiti Tradition
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Iboga; Bwiti; Alkaloids; African Spirituality; Indigenous Religion. |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2021-12-28 |
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| Emmanuel Antwi Fordjour, Osei Yaw Akoto and Maxwell Mpotsiah |
Funeral Antagonism among the Akan: a focus
on the death of a male |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Antagonism; Akan Funerals; Death rituals; Superstition; Man |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2021-12-28 |
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| Christian Opoku-Kwarteng and Evans Nii Ayi Tagoe |
The Bobiri Forest Reserve and Butterfly
Sanctuary – A home of colour and beauty |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Bobiri, Forest Reserve, Butterfly, Sanctuary |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2022-12-28 |
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| Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
Institute for Indigenous Intelligence:
Alternative and Complementary Paradigms in
Research and Development
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Indigenous |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2021-12-28 |
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| Damilola Abimbola Oladokun |
Dan Kar’bi |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Dan Kar’bi, talking drum |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2021-12-28 |
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| Paul Issifu |
As a Man Thinketh By James Allen |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2021-12-01 |
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| Yegandi Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
Mystery, magic, and medicine of the plant people |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Indigenous knowledge; Plant people; Medicine; Mystery |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2021-12-01 |
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| Victor Selorme Gedzi , George Anderson Jnr and Evelyn N.K. Cofie |
The role of religion in solid waste management in a
congested inner-city: A case study of Aboabo |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Religion; Solid waste; Waste management; Aboabo; Ghana |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2022-12-01 |
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| Yunus Dumbe and Amidu Mutaru |
Moral discourses on internet fraud: Perspectives from
Nalerigu community of northeastern Ghana |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
sakawa; Internet fraud; Moral anthropology; Ambiguity; Nalerigu; Ghana |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2022-12-01 |
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| Yegandi Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
Playing with the Paga crocodiles |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Crocodiles; Tourism; Paga; Kassena-Nankana West; Ghana |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2022-12-01 |
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| Damilola Abimbola Oladokun |
Dan Kar’bi |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
talking drum |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2022-12-01 |
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| Nana Yaw Wi Asamoah Boadi |
The Case for a Public Holiday for Traditional Worship and Ancestral Veneration in Ghana |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Indigenous Spirituality; Ancestral Veneration; Public Holidays; Ghana |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2024-12-01 |
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| Victor S. Gedzi |
Digital transformation and changes in religious
communicationofneo-prophetic Pentecostal/
Charismatic churches in Ghana |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Digital transformation; Neo-prophetic Pentecostalism or Charismaticism; Religious communication |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2024-12-01 |
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| Nana Yaw Wi Asamoah Boadi |
What does modern quantum physics have in common
with indigenous African knowledge systems |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
African Spirituality; Quantum Physics; Indigenous Knowledge; Technological Advancement; Interconnectedness. |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2024-12-01 |
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| Charles Kwowe Nyaaba and Yegandi Imhotep Paul Alagidide |
The Kassena Naming Ceremony: Ontology of Invocation, Cultural Continuity, and Resilience |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Naming Ceremony; Indigenous Names; Kassena; Ghana, Burkina Faso |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2025-12-01 |
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| Kofi Poku Quan-Baffour |
Promoting Cultural Identity and Patriotism Among Ghanaian Youth: An Ethnographic Study of Akan
Folksongs |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Akan folksongs, cultural identity, colonialism, patriotism, socio-economic development |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2025-12-01 |
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| Obadele Kambon |
A Comparative Study of Women's Statuary in Societies of 'Black People' vs. those of Non-Black
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Representation of Women; Statuary; Cultural Values; ‘Black People’; ‘eurasians’ |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2025-12-01 |
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| Kwasi Anokye and Yegandi Imhotep Paul Alagidide |
Across the Finish Line: Abolition of Cannabis Prohibition |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Cannabis; Abolition; Legalisation; Legal Pluralism; Marijuana Communities |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2025-12-01 |
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| Nwogu C.M, Nwogu R.K, and Okoli I.C |
Sacred Palm Residues as Feed Enhancers: Using
Treated Palm Bunch Ash to Improve Layer Performance and Productivity |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Layers; Palm Bunch Ash; Minerals; Poultry Feed |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2025-12-01 |
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| Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
The Gnostic Agritech Limitless agroecology system: a fifth world agricultural revolution for sustainable development |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Agriculture; Industrial policy; Manufacturing; Developing countries; Ghana. |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2023-12-01 |
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| Josphine Jerobon and Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
Legalisation of cannabis markets in East Africa: A critical review of contemporary issues and evidence |
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Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Cannabis; Cannabinoids; CBD; THC; Legalization; East Africa. |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2023-12-01 |
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| Yegandi Imhotep Paul Alagidede |
From Passion to Prosperity: Gnostic Agritech Limitless and the Revolution of Rural Agribusiness |
This paper examines the Gnostic Agritech Limitless (GAL) Youth Agribusiness Start-Ups (YABSUS) programme as a practical model for rural agribusiness development in Ghana. Drawing on case studies of three programme beneficiaries, a rabbit and grasscutter farmer, an animal feed producer, and a farm tools fabricator, the paper documents how structured training, mentorship, and zero-interest financing convert individual passion into commercially viable enterprise. The programme's strengths are its demand-driven design, its
integration of agroecological knowledge with business skills, and its deliberate creation of local value chains that retain economic surplus within rural communities. Key constraints include the need for scalable manufacturing infrastructure and stronger institutional linkages. The GAL model offers a replicable blueprint for agribusiness development that is inclusive, low-cost, and grounded in indigenous enterprise logic. |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Agribusiness; Rural entrepreneurship; Ghana; Value addition; YABSUS; Indigenous knowledge; Training. |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2023-12-01 |
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| Imhotep Paul Alagidede, Joan Akande and Charles Kwowe Nyaaba |
The Potential of the Vunania Dam in Sustainable Agriculture in the Kassena Nankana Municipality of the Upper East Region |
The northern regions of Ghana are characterised by a unimodal rainfall pattern, making rain-fed agriculture a difficult and
precarious enterprise. Small-scale dam construction, capturing flash floods in the wet season for dry-season irrigation
offers a proven remedy. This study examines the state, impact, and sustainability of the Vunania electoral area dam,
constructed with World Bank funding and managed by the Ghana Irrigation Development Authority (GIDA). Using a
qualitative research approach comprising site visits, focus group discussions, expert interviews, and field observation, the
study finds that the Vunania reservoir is a viable, community-valued intervention with significant potential across irrigation
farming, aquaculture, livestock watering, and environmental amenity. |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
Reservoirs; Small-scale dam; Irrigation farming; Vunania; Kassena Nankana Municipality; Northern Ghana; Agricultural sustainability. |
Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies |
2023-12-01 |
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