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KUSHEA ROYAL PALACE

OurĀ  History
The people of Asen Owirenkyi (Assin Owirenkyi) were warriors of aboriginal Etsii stock The Asen Owirenkyi was one of the scattered Etsii groups that evacuated from the coast to the forest zones of the Pra basin for ages before the Akan groups including the Mfantse, Asen, Twifo, Denkyira, and Adanse emerged from the northern hinterlands to occupy the area and the lands on the coast.
Tomb of The Unknown Slaves
The Chiefs and people of Assin Kushea have not forgotten the horrors of the slave trade. In remembrance of the ones who never made it, they built the Tomb of the Unknown Slave.
Our Tradition
The Chiefs and people of Assin Kushea have not forgotten the horrors of the slave trade. In remembrance of the ones who never made it, they built the Tomb of the Unknown Slave.
Our People
The Chiefs and people of Assin Kushea have not forgotten the horrors of the slave trade. In remembrance of the ones who never made it, they built the Tomb of the Unknown Slave.

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