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'''Robert Sutherland Rattray''' was an early Africanist and student of the Ashanti. He was one of the early writers on owari. ==Publications== * The Aesthetic of Ashanti. /
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Robert Sutherland Rattray was an early Africanist and student of the Ashanti.

He was one of the early writers on owari.


Publications

  • The Aesthetic of Ashanti. / [by Vernon Blake.
  • Akan-Ashanti Folk-Tales. Collected and translated by ... R. S. Rattray ... and illustrated by Africans of the Gold Coast Colony. Akan & Eng. / [by RATTRAY, Robert Sutherland]. 1930.
  • Ashanti. / By Capt. R.S. Rattray ... 1923.
  • Ashanti Law and Constitution. [With plates.] / [by RATTRAY, Robert Sutherland]. 1929.
  • Ashanti proverbs: the primitive ethics of a savage people / translated from the original with grammatical and anthropological notes, by R. Sutherland Rattray; with a preface by Sir Hugh Clifford. [1916, 1969]