People & Places: How the asanka, other pottery artifacts are made in Ghana
This episode of People & Places explored the various ways earthenware pots and bowls are made.

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African Pottery Forming and Firing

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Wild Clay for Beginners: How to Forage Your Own Pottery Clay

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Why Shea Butter Makers In Ghana Are Fighting For Their Livelihoods | Still Standing

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Making of local blender EARTHENWARE bowl || Asanka or ayowa

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100 Years, Three Generations | How Korea’s Living Onggi Are Made

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TRAVELLED TO TAMALE GHANA TO LEARN AFRICAN POTTERY FIRING | HOW GHANA CLAY POTS ARE MADE

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Mastering Wild Clay Processing with Mata Ortiz Methods

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How 1,000-Year-Old Tie-Dye Designs Are Made in Gambia | Still Standing | Insider Business

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How to mine salt naturally in Ghana 🇬🇭 Ada, West Africa | natural salt quarry|

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The Art of making cooking pots at Aboabo, Kumasi

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One Of The Existing Earthenware ||Asanka or Apotoyewa Factory || In Sunyani,Tanoso.🇬🇭🇬🇭!

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Spiritualist and Fetish Priest, Christopher Voncujovi on 'People and Places'

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How Mata Ortiz Pottery Is Made

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These Beautiful Clay Pots Are Handmade By This Ghanaian Family

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Traditional Clothes Weaving In Northern Ghana Is Such A Delight

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Pounding natural Fufu using a mashing bowl & stick(Asanka & Tapoli)

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Unforgettable Meal - ASHANTI FOOD in Kumasi, Ghana | Ultimate West African Food Tour!

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People & Places: Eye-opening revelations about the baboons, snakes and other animals at Shai Hills

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Process of making biggest Korean traditional jar. Korean handmade pot master

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