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Centuries old family break healed by DNA test in Dormaa, Ghana
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53322, member: 636"] Eighteen African Americans visited Ghana's Dormaa Traditional Council after DNA tests confirmed their Bono Region ancestry. The group consisted of thirteen women and five men who traveled to Abanpredease Palace on Thursday. Traditional ceremonies welcomed the visitors with drumming, dancing, and cultural music that celebrated their heritage connection. Dr. Vicky Aultmon led the delegation and spoke about restoring ancestral bonds across continents and centuries. The visitors received traditional Ghanaian names during a formal ceremony conducted by Barima Oppong Kyeremeh Buabasa. This naming process symbolized their integration into the Dormaa lineage and marked their cultural homecoming. The delegation toured Dormaa Presby Primary School before their palace reception. They committed to providing educational materials for the historic institution upon the arrival of their supply shipment. The visit strengthened relationships between African Americans and their ancestral communities while demonstrating the persistence of cultural identity across generations. [/QUOTE]
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