Drums for a Holiday (1940s?)

“Drums for a Holiday” explores the transformation of the Gold Coast (now Ghana) from a land of tribal warfare to a British colony moving towards democracy. It highlights the rich cultural life of the Ashanti people, their agricultural practices, especially cocoa farming, and the significance of traditional ceremonies, including the ceremonial gathering known as the derba. The film illustrates the blend of African and European influences in the region, the importance of community and family in Ashanti life, and the evolving role of leadership and governance. It concludes with the Ashanti’s successful cocoa economy, showcasing their newfound wealth and the cultural pride that remains.

Keywords
Gold Coast, Ashanti, cocoa farming, British colony, democracy, cultural life, derba, traditional ceremonies, community, leadership, agriculture, wealth.

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