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The Anufo, Anufɔ, or Chokossi are an Akan people who live in the Dapaong and Mango areas of northern Togo, as well as in northeastern Ghana and northern Benin. There are approximately 100,000 Anufo people across these countries, as of 2010. They mostly speak the Anufo language, one of the Akan languages.

Name
The Anufo trace their origin to a place called Anou or Ano on the Komoé River in the Ivory Coast, and they migrated east during the 18th century. Thus, they refer to themselves Anoufou "people of Anu", after their ancestral homeland. They are also referred to by the exonym Chokossi, which has many alternate spellings, including Chakasi, Chakossi, Kyokosi, Kyokoshi, Tschokossi, and Tyokossi. ==History==
History
The oral history of the Anufo begins in the early 18th century, in the present-day Ivory Coast. Over the course of the reign of the Ashanti king Opoku Ware I, people of various cultures and languages merged together in the region around Anou. Around 1751, a subset of these people formed a mercenary army and headed east, likely invited to fight on behalf of the king of Gonja. Although they now have a shared history and tradition, some distinctions remain between the three original classes. The noble and (Muslim) clerical classes traditionally shared a social system that is distinct from the "commoners". Anufo society retains a clan structure based on different roles in battles. ==Culture==
Culture
Property Traditionally, the Anufo people considered most of a village's property communally-owned rather than individually-held, with notions of "ownership" depending more on who was using it or needed it than any other factor. Although animals were raised by and owned by specific people, in cases of need, they were shared by the community. Village land was owned jointly by all members of a kin-group, even if some members lived elsewhere. By the 1980s, shifting social patterns led to increased privatization of these communal resources. Naming conventions Like other Akan peoples, Anufo children are given first names based on the day of the week that they are born. However, in the Anufo language, the names of the days of the week are ordered differently from the standard Akan day names. ==References==
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