National Association of Traditionalists and Ancestral Venerators (NATAV)
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At the National Association of Traditionalist and Ancestral Venerators (NATAV), we are committed... View more
Public Group
Group Description
At the National Association of Traditionalist and Ancestral Venerators (NATAV), we are committed to preserving, promoting, and celebrating the rich heritage of African traditional spiritual practices and ancestral veneration. Our association serves as a unifying platform for practitioners, scholars, and advocates from across the nation, all of whom share a deep respect for the wisdom and cultural traditions passed down through generations. We believe that these traditions are not just relics of the past, but living practices that continue to shape our identities and guide our communities today.
VISION
We envision a society where African traditional spiritual values are not only preserved but are also respected and integrated into modern life. NATAV strives to create a harmonious coexistence between traditional beliefs and contemporary practices, ensuring that the wisdom of our ancestors remains a guiding light for future generations. Through our efforts, we aim to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of these time-honored traditions, both within our communities and in the broader society.
MISION
Our mission is to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of African traditional religions and ancestral practices. We are dedicated to ensuring that these beliefs are preserved and passed on to future generations while advocating for their recognition and respect in contemporary society. Our work is rooted in the belief that these spiritual practices are vital to our cultural identity and should be celebrated and honored.
What We Do
Cultural Preservation: NATAV is deeply committed to the preservation of African traditional spiritual practices. We work tirelessly to document, protect, and promote these traditions through various initiatives. We support research, publish educational materials, and organize workshops that highlight the importance of these practices in modern times. By collaborating with cultural custodians, elders, and scholars, we aim to ensure that these rich traditions are not lost but are instead celebrated and passed on to future generations.
Community Engagement: Community is at the heart of everything we do. NATAV organizes events, festivals, and ceremonies that celebrate our ancestral roots, bringing people together to share in the richness of our heritage. These gatherings serve as a space for education, reflection, and celebration, allowing individuals to connect with their cultural identity and with one another. Our community engagement initiatives are designed to strengthen the bonds within our communities and to foster a sense of pride in our shared heritage
Education and Advocacy: Education and advocacy are central to NATAV’s mission. Through seminars, lectures, and outreach programs, we educate the public about the significance of traditional and ancestral practices. We also advocate for the inclusion of African spiritual traditions in educational curricula and policy discussions, ensuring that these practices are recognized and respected in all spheres of society. Our advocacy efforts are aimed at creating a more inclusive and respectful environment for traditional spiritual practices.
upport for Practitioners: NATAV offers a robust network of support for traditionalists and ancestral venerators. We provide resources, training, and opportunities for practitioners to connect and share knowledge. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or someone new to these traditions, NATAV is here to support you on your spiritual journey. We believe that by empowering practitioners, we can help to sustain and grow these vital practices.
Join Us
NATAV welcomes all who share our commitment to preserving and promoting African traditional spiritual practices. Whether you are a practitioner, scholar, or someone simply interested in learning more, there is a place for you in our community. By joining NATAV, you become part of a vibrant network of individuals dedicated to keeping our ancestral traditions alive and vibrant. Together, we can ensure that the wisdom of our ancestors continues to guide us in our journey forward.
Get Involved
There are many ways to get involved with NATAV:
Become a Member: Join our growing community of traditionalists and ancestral venerators. As a member, you will enjoy access to exclusive resources, events, and networking opportunities. Your membership also supports our ongoing efforts to preserve and promote our cultural heritage. You may start with our tertiary campus and secondary school links, [TATAV] and [SATAV] respectively.
Volunteer: Contribute your time and skills to our various initiatives and help us make a difference. Whether it’s organizing events, assisting with research, or helping with outreach, your involvement is invaluable to our mission.
Donate: Your generous contributions help us continue our work of preserving and promoting African traditional practices. Donations go directly towards funding our programs, events, and educational initiatives, ensuring that we can continue to make a positive impact.
Contact Us
For more information about NATAV, our programs, or how you can get involved, please contact us at info.natav@edufall.org. We also invite you to visit our Events Calendar to stay updated on our upcoming activities and gatherings.
Meet The Team
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Family Head/ President
Nana Yaw Wi Asamoah Boadi
Provides overall leadership and represents NATAV.
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1st Deputy President
Obenefo Kosi Setsofia Saba
Assists the President and acts in their absence.
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2nd Deputy President
Nana Osofo-Okomfo Dankama Quarm
Assists the President and acts in their absence.
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Chief Scribe/ General Secretary
Kwame Odei
Maintains records, minutes, and correspondence of NATAV.
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1st Deputy Secretary
Maintains records, minutes, and correspondence of NATAV.
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2nd Deputy Secretary
Maintains records, minutes, and correspondence of NATAV.
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Account Officer
Manages the finances of NATAV.
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Treasurer
Manages the finances of NATAV.
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Funding Director
Manages the finances of NATAV.
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Chief Linguist (PRO)
Michael Kwame Klugah
Manages outreach, publicity, and public relations.
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Deputy PRO Social Media
Nana Kwame-Anim Tunkamanin
Manages outreach, publicity, and public relations.
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General Organiser
Kwabena Amoah
Manages member recruitment, retention, and engagement.
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Deputy Organiser
Nana Kusi Appiah
Manages member recruitment, retention, and engagement.
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Membership Coordinator/ Welfare
Obed Nana Asamoah
Manages member recruitment, retention, and engagement.
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The Queens /Women Organiser
Naa Botor Quao
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Traditional Chief Priest
Nana Komfo Yaw Kyei
Provides spiritual guidance and traditional insights to support NATAV’s mission and values.
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1st Deputy Traditional Priest
Nii Teiko Aryeetey Busomburu
Provides spiritual guidance and traditional insights to support NATAV’s mission and values.
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2nd Deputy Traditional Priest
Togbe
Provides spiritual guidance and traditional insights to support NATAV’s mission and values.
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General Project coordinator
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Deputy Project coordinator
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Director for research, innovation, science, and coordination
Dr Seth Tweneboah
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1st Deputy Director for research, innovation, science, and coordination
Hardi Shahadu
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2nd Deputy Director for research, innovation, science, and coordination
Prof Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum
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Director for Diaspora Affairs
Obinfo(Prof) Obadele Kambon
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Grand Editor and Director General for Research and Publications
Prof Imhotep Alagidede
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