Abron tribe
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The Abron or Bono are an Akan people of West Africa.[1] They speak the Abron language.
In the late sixteenth century, the Abron founded the Gyaaman kingdom as extension of Bono state in what is now Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire.
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- Muhammad, Akbar. The International Journal of African Historical Studies 10.2 (1977): 242-258.
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- ↑ Other name variations: Brong, Boron, Borong, or Bron