
Stake attention in this memory
This outdoor image displays a weathered commemorative sign dedicated to "Onetsie Dokua II," a traditional leader in Amedzofe, Ghana. The sign is oriented vertically, though the photograph itself is rotated counter-clockwise. The central feature of the sign is a stylized portrait of a woman, rendered in a predominantly green and yellow palette. She is depicted wearing a traditional headwrap and what appears to be an elaborate, patterned garment or cloth draped over her shoulders, adorned with beadwork or intricate designs. Her expression is calm. Below the portrait, prominent text reads: "IN HONOR OF Onetsie Dokua II MANKRADO OF AMEDZOFE & QUEEN MOTHER OF ODOPOLOME CLAN". A separate section at the bottom right, with a black background, states "Enstooled on 24th April, 2000". This text indicates the sign celebrates the enstoolment, a traditional installation ceremony, of Onetsie Dokua II as a significant figure within the Amedzofe community and the Odopolome Clan. The sign is affixed to a rustic wooden post, parts of which are visible on the left. The background features a bright, clear blue sky, indicating broad daylight and sunny weather. Thin electrical or utility wires traverse the upper left portion of the frame. Towards the right side and in the distance, patches of green vegetation and dirt are visible, suggesting a rural or semi-rural outdoor setting. A red and black striped fabric, possibly a traditional sash or decoration, is partially visible at the bottom right of the frame, near the base of the sign. The overall scene conveys respect and remembrance for a cultural leader.
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