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Personalized Kids Black Tote Bag – Yaa – Celebrate Your Ghanaian Day Name Akradin Tumi SJDNKTB-G020301-BK

29.9939.00

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🔥 Carry culture with you—wherever you go! 🔥

Give your little one a stylish and meaningful way to express their identity and heritage with this Akradin Tumi Personalized Kids Tote Bag! Inspired by the rich traditions of Ghanaian Akan Day Names, this tote bag is not just a practical everyday essential—it’s a bold statement of cultural pride. Featuring a day name avatar design, it brings the beauty of African cartoons to life, making it a perfect addition to your child’s collection of Black children’s products.

Ideal for Black travelers, students, and creative young minds, this tote is the perfect companion for school, playdates, or family outings. Whether used for carrying books, toys, or keepsakes, it blends style, culture, and function effortlessly. The vibrant Adinkra-inspired design adds an extra touch of significance, celebrating African-American and Ghanaian heritage in a fun, everyday way.

Great for Special Occasions!
Looking for a unique gift? This tote bag makes a perfect Black gift item for Black History Month, Kwanzaa, Black August, birthdays, or any time you want to celebrate cultural identity.


Product Features:

✔️ 100% Polyester body for durability and shape retention
✔️ Reinforced stitching on handles for extra strength
✔️ Spacious boxed corners for more storage
✔️ Available in 5 handle colors for a personalized touch
✔️ Medium-weight fabric makes it ideal for daily use

Care Instructions:

🛑 Remove all items before cleaning.
🧼 Pretreat visible stains with stain remover.
💦 Mix warm water with detergent and clean with a soft cloth or brush.
🌬️ Let the bag air dry completely.

🎁 Limited Stock – Order Now & Let Your Child Wear Their Culture Proudly! 🎁

🔖 Hashtags: #BuyBlack #BlackExcellence #SupportBlackBusiness #sankofajourney #Okradinavatars   #repatriatetoghana

📢 This collectible item is brought to you by SankofaJourney.com’s Sankofa Reconnection Initiative.

  13″ × 13”
Height, in 13.00
Length, in 13.00
Width, in 3.00
Handle length, in 28.74
Handle width, in 1.00

 

EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY

Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC

Care instructions: Wipe the dust or any dirt off gently with a clean, dry cloth.

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About This Collection

This unique collection celebrates heritage and identity with beautifully designed items that are both meaningful and stylish. Whether you are looking for a personalized Valentine’s gift, a thoughtful Mothers or Fathers Day present, a Kwanzaa keepsake, or a Black History Month tribute, these pieces make a perfect birthday gift, collectible, or everyday essential. With a range of T-shirts, wearables, household items, gift items, electronic accessories, and more, there’s something for everyone—whether you want to express cultural pride, surprise a loved one, or add a special touch to your space.

Creation

This collection is brought to you by the Sankofa Journey Cultural Reconnection Initiative, curated by The Sankofa Journey curators to inspire a deeper connection to Afrikan=Black heritage. Whether you are drawn to it because it is fun, trendy, cultural, or simply novel, this initiative is for everyone.

What better way to explore your ancestry than through engaging avatars that make cultural discovery exciting and accessible? Often, reconnecting with history can be an emotional journey, but fun avatars offer a refreshing way to embrace something that was once associated with painful memories.

For many, reconnecting with Ghanaian heritage is a transformative experience. Whether it’s learning about the deep meanings behind Akan day names, embracing cultural symbols, or finding new ways to express ancestral identity, there are countless ways to rediscover a meaningful connection to the past. From those who travel on Ghana cultural tours to those who immerse themselves in history through storytelling and art, the desire to reclaim, reconnect, and rediscover is universal.

Renowned psychologist Okuninibaa (Dr.) Mawiyah Kambon shares that, “When I started the Sankofa Journey in 1998, it was because I recognized that being stripped of our names, clothes, and languages was not just an attempt to erase our past—it was an effort to sever us from our very essence. The first step to reconnection is reclaiming our names, and through that, reclaiming ourselves.”

As Obenfo (Professor) Obadele Kambon, master linguist and architect of the Abibitumi.com Afrikan=Black social education network and founder of RepatriatetoGhana.com puts it:

"Language is the foundation of thought, and our names are the foundation of our existence. The moment we reclaim our names, we begin the process of reclaiming our minds."

If you are interested in bulk orders for your family, friends, group trip, or tour to Ghana, please reach out for special arrangements.

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