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Anyi people
The Anyi people (or Agnis) are an Akan subgroup in southwest Ghana and southeast Ivory Coast.〔http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Anyi.html〕 They are an Akan people who speak the Anyi language. ==History== The Anyi people are a subgroup of the Akan, originally from Ghana, who fled from the Ashanti subgroup to their current location in present day Ivory Coast between the 16th and 18th centuries. They established the Kingdoms of Indene, Sanwi, and Moronou, it should be noted that another group of Anyis went further west than their companions and are today known as the Baoulé. Today the Anyis live mainly in the area once known as the Kingdoms of Sanwi and Indene. They also inhabit Zanzan in Ivory Coast and there are small populations in Ghana.
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