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Ghana: Mónica’s Story – the Woman Shipped From Ghana to Portugal in 1556 to Stand Trial for Using Traditional Medicine

Ghana: Mónica’s Story – the Woman Shipped From Ghana to Portugal in 1556 to Stand Trial for Using Traditional Medicine

Standing before the Inquisition in Lisbon, Portugal in 1556, Mónica Fernandes, a woman from the coast of modern-day Ghana, was accused of casting malevolent spells and making pacts with demons. Her crime? Seeking a traditional Akan remedy for a simple cat bite.

The Portuguese Inquisition was a powerful institution tasked with identifying, investigating and punishing any belief or practice that deviated from official Catholic doctrine. The Inquisition was established in 1536 during the expansion…

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