Coramantien
Coramantien, also known as Koromantyn, refers to a historical region in present-day Ghana. It was part of the larger Akan territory and was known for its rich resources, including gold and agricultural products. The area played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade, with many enslaved individuals being transported to the Americas.
The term "Coramantien" is often associated with the Coromantee people, who were descendants of the Akan and were known for their resistance against slavery. They were recognized for their cultural contributions and strong sense of identity, influencing various aspects of African diaspora culture in the Americas.