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The High Priest |
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Mama Stella The High Priest's wife |
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The General Secretary of the White Cross Church |
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George Alorwu Akpenes's counterpart and a critical factor in all the planning necessary to make our trip so successful |
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Mary Alorwu George's wife. It is her cooking that many of us are missing a great deal. |
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Rose Helping Mary with most of the cooking. |
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Eric The drum master. He has traveled all over Ghana studying the styles of drum and dance. He hopes to take hs group on tour soon. |
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Emmanuel (Gameli) The driver of the trotro |
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Emmanual Buamah One of our gardians. He's interested in constuction, and has helped on the church project. |
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Noah Agbele One of our caretakers. Interested in accounting. |
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Meliki Ditasa One of our caretakers |
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One of our caretakers |
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One of our caretakers |
Jonas Dumelor One of our caretakers. Studying electrical engineering, and he knows quite a lot about the electrical grid in the Volta Region | |
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Kofi the driver of the pick up truck. His compund is just behind the house we stayed in. |
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Mr. Otoo The taylor in Vakpo who custom made many garments for us. |
Godwin Asante The kente weaver in Jordan Nu |
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Akpene (Janell Olney) Our most gracious host |
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Michael Torrington Peace Corps worker in Vakpo. |
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Jess Akpene's friend and Peace Corps worker in Laite Wote. |