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SANGWI is a surname of African origin. It is most commonly found among the Akan people of Ghana, the Igbo people of Nigeria, and the Fante people of Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. The name is derived from the phrase 'sankofa wiase,' which means 'return and get it' in the Akan language. The name is believed to be a reminder to always look back to one's heritage and culture. Variations of the name include Sangwe, Sangwie, Sangwy, and Sangwai. The surname is also found in other countries in Africa, including Sudan, Tanzania, and Malawi. The history of the Sangwi surname is linked to the Akan people, who trace their ancestry to the ancient kingdom of Ghana. The Akan are known for their rich cultural heritage, including music, dance, and art. They are also known for their strong sense of community and their commitment to the preservation of their traditions and customs. The Sangwi surname is often associated with the Fante people, who are part of the Akan ethnic group. The Fante people are known for their strong sense of identity and their commitment to preserving their culture and traditions. The culture and customs associated with the Sangwi surname vary from region to region. In Ghana, the name is often associated with the Akan and Fante people, who are known for their music, dance, and art. In Nigeria, the name is associated with the Igbo people, who are known for their strong sense of identity and their commitment to preserving their culture and traditions. The Sangwi surname is also associated with the Malawian people, who are known for their strong sense of identity and their commitment to preserving their culture and traditions. In Tanzania, the name is associated with the Maasai people, who are known for their strong sense of identity and their commitment to preserving their culture and traditions.
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