Question

Craftsmen from the Gyaman state were forced to teach people of this empire how to design cloth with adinkra symbols on them. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this Akan empire, whose first ruler, Osei Tutu, allegedly received a golden stool that fell from the sky.
ANSWER: Ashanti Empire [or Asante Empire; or Asanteman]
[10m] Adinkra stamps are typically made of this plant. Nsibidi symbols, originally developed by the Ekpe society, are often inscribed on this plant used for storing palm wine.
ANSWER: calabashes [or L. siceraria; or bottle gourds; accept long melons; prompt on gourds]
[10h] Adinkra can symbolize whole proverbs, much like the sona ideograms used by these people and their Luchazi neighbors. These people, whose chiefs wore chikunga masks, conquered the nearby Lunda Kingdom.
ANSWER: Chokwe people [or Kioko; or Bajokwe; or Chibokwe; or Kibokwe; or Ciokwe; or Cokwe; or Badjok; prompt on Bantu]
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