
Cultural Underpinnings on the Use of Left-Hand in Gbanjong Community of the Tolon District of Ghana
Zakaria Shanunu, Mohammed Gadafi Ibrahim & Eliasu Alhassan
Issue: Vol.3 No.2 September 2022 Article 1 pp. 13-27
DOI : https://doi.org/10.38159/jelt.2022321 | Published online 1st September 2022.
© 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CCBY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Keywords: Left-handed, Taboos, Right-hand, Culture, Physical Activity, Customs, Underpinnings
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Shanunu Zakaria holds a PhD in Culture and Development studies. He is currently a Lecturer at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Communication and Cultural Studies, University of Development Studies, Nyankpala campus, Ghana. His research focuses on Sociology and Anthropology, Culture, Rural development and Social policy. He has published a number of articles in these areas.
Mohammed Gadafi Ibrahim holds a PhD in Development studies with specialization in Conflict Management and Peace building. He is currently a Lecturer at the Department of Politics and Governance at the University of Development Studies, Nyankpala campus, Ghana. His research focuses on Conflict Management, Peace Building, Security, Culture and Rural Development and Social Policy.
Eliasu Alhassan is an Associate Professor in Development Sociology and Education. He is currently with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Development Studies, Nyankpala campus, Ghana where he serves as a coordinating Dean. He is an author of more than twenty six articles on Development Sociology and Education. Some of his recent published articles include ‘Assessment of the contribution of female head teachers to academic performance in Junior High Schools in Northern Ghana’ (2021), The ‘Influence of leadership Styles of head teachers and pupils learning outcomes in Junior High Schools in Northern Ghana’ (2021), The contribution of female chiefs in Dagbon(2022) and Attainment of education of foster children in Northern region (2022).
Shanunu Z., Ibrahim M.G. & Alhassan E.“Cultural Underpinnings on the Use of Left-Hand in Gbanjong Community of the Tolon District of Ghana.” Journal of Education and Learning Technology 3, no.1 (2021): 13-27. https://doi.org/10.38159/jelt.2022321
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