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Etymology
From Fanti.Pronunciation
/ˈfænti/Noun
Extensive Definition
- For the writer, see John Fante. Fante can also refer to the Fante language..
The Mfantsefo or Fante are an ethnic group mainly
gathered in the south-western coastal region of Ghana, with some also
in the Côte
d'Ivoire. Their main city is the Cape Coast,
Ghana. They are one of the Akan peoples,
along with the "'Asantefo'" or Ashantis, the
Akuapem, the Akyem, the Guam, and others. Despite the rapid growth
of the Ashanti
Empire in historic times, the Fanti have always retained their
state to this day. Currently, they number about 1,850,000.
Inheritance and succession to public office among the Fanti are
determined mostly by matrilineal descent, as is
common amongst most Akan peoples.
When the Portuguese arrived in 1482, the Fante
prevented them from venturing inland and leased properties for
Portuguese trading missions. But when the Portguese objected to
Fante rules and regulations the Fante expelled them. Thenceforth
the Dutch arrived followed by the English, soon to be British. The
Fante served as middlemen in the commerce between the interior and
British and Dutch traders on the coast. With the assistance of the
British the Fante waged war against the Ashanti-Dutch alliance, The
Dutch had managed to penetrate inland for the purpose of trading
slaves with the Ashanti King.
In the early 18th century, the Fante
Confederacy was formed, with the aim of establishing themselves
as a nation to be taken seriously by their European counterparts.
So in 1844 a bond was written between the Fante, on behalf of the
Gold Coast, and the British, allowing the Gold Coast to gain
independence without war one hundred years later. Several Ashanti-Fante
wars followed. On one occasion, the Fante were aided by the
British, who, however, destroyed the strong Fante confederation
established between 1868 and 1872, believing it a threat to their
hegemony on the coast.
They were allied with the
British during the Third Anglo-Asante
war (1873-1874). In 1874, a
joint Fante-British army defeated the Ashanti, and in the same year
the Fante became part of the
Gold Coast colony of Britain.
The Catholic prelate
Peter Kodwo Appiah Cardinal Turkson is perhaps the most
prominent Fante in the world. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is
of Fante descent, as is Canadian television journalist Jojo
Chintoh. Also James Emman Kwegyir Aggrey (October 18, 1875 -
July 30, 1927) an African-American intellectual, missionary, and
teacher was also a Fante
Fanti in German: Fante (Volk)
Fanti in Spanish: Fante
Fanti in Esperanto: Fanteoj
Fanti in French: Fanti
Fanti in Dutch: Fante
Fanti in Polish: Fante
Fanti in Portuguese: Fantis
Fanti in Russian: Фанти (народ)
Fanti in Serbo-Croatian: Fanti