Talk:Ga people

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[edit] Last paragragh

In the last paragraph -

"People residing out of Ghana, such as westerners, are known to have being buried in Ga-styled coffins. [2]"

its meant to convey the message that people who do not have the tradition of burying dead relatives in coffins shaped as objects (as supposed to a simple 'box'), have ordered coffins in the traditions of the Ga people in order to bury their deceased.

Perhaps, that sentence dosen't convey that message well.

--OnesixOne 18:55, 21 February 2007 (UTC)