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- en.wikipedia.org Pikworo Slave campThe Pikworo Slave camp was founded in 1704 and was active until 1845. ... Eating Plates of Slaves at Pikworo Slave Camp. Special Features[edit].
- ghanatrvl.com places-to-see/historical/pikworo-…Located in the Upper East Region of Ghana, the Pikworo Slave Camp stands as a poignant reminder of a dark era in human history.
- facebook.com pikworoslavecamp/Pikworo slave camp, Paga Kajelo, Upper East, Ghana. 1,032 likes. this page is geared towards improving northern tourism in Ghana. this aspect of the...
- theghanahit.com the-pikworo-slave-camp-of-the-…Eating bowls " at Pikworo Slave camp. Photo by author. | ... A total of around 200 slaves were held at the Pikworo slave camp at any given time.
- ghanaremembers.com stories/history/pikworo-slave-…Located in the heart of the Upper East Region of Ghana lies the Pikworo Slave Camp, a solemn reminder of the country's tumultuous history with the transatlantic...
- visitghana.com attractions/pikworo-slave-camp/The Pikworo Slave camp was founded in 1704 and is located in Paga Nania, about 3 kilometers west of Paga in the Upper East Region of Ghana.
- talkafricana.com the-pikworo-slave-camp-of-1704-…According to historians, for every 100 slaves who reached the New World, another 40 had died in Africa or during the Middle Passage. Pikworo slave camp.
- visitbolga.com pikworo-slave-camp-facts-history-…The Pikworo Slave camp was founded in 1704 and was operating until the years 1845. The camp is located in the Upper East region of Ghana.
- vaolo.com en/experiences/visit-of-the-pikworo-…Ghana. Share. Book. Visit to the Pikworo Slave Camp. SWOPA Guesthouse. ... Visit of the Pikworo Slave Camp. Duration. 3 hours. Schedule.
- tripadvisor.com ShowUserReviews-g2053541-d5772699…Pikworo Slave Camp: Sobering site of the slave trade - See 8 traveler reviews, 7 candid photos, and great deals for Paga, Ghana, at Tripadvisor.
- beyondthereturn.com pikworo-slave-camp/The Pikworo Slave camp was founded in 1704 and was active until 1845. ... Man-made scoops of rocks served as eating plates or bowls for slaves at the camp.
- nyujournalismprojects.org africadispatch/2016/06/…Far north of the bustling capital of Accra rests the Pikworo Slave Camp. ... Suran-Era has contempt in his voice when he speaks of the slavers last days.