Bunoruk juenta (coupling chameleons)
This figure was bought from the blacksmith Abakper (Sandema-Choabisa) in 1973. Whoever sees coupling chameleons must go to a diviner who may order him to make a figure of them out of either metal or, more commonly, clay, which receives sacrifices afterwards.
- Coverpage
- Editors, Notes for Contributors and Copyright
- Editorial
- Events (Franz Kröger, Robert Asekabta, Cornelius Adumpo, John Agandin et.al.)
- Maaka Projects in Gbedema 2017-2018 (Christine Arnheim)
- My Journey to France (Robert Asekabta)
- The 2018 Mid-Year Performance Review – Bulsa North District
- Discussions in the Facebook Group “BULUK KANIAK”
- Who on Earth is Interested in the Bulsa? (Franz Kröger)
- Cultural Heritage and the Possibilities of Tourism (Franz Kröger)
- Feok Festival 2017 Review (Augustine A. Atano)
- The Bulsa Feok — Accra Chapter (John Agandin)
- Two Poems: A Tale of Footprints and The Baobab (John Agandin)
- Some Objects of Bulsa Material Culture
- Bulsa Districts (Map)
- Back cover of the printed edition