A view from inside Elmina Castle, Ghana.

Delta Maria Publishing House is a UK based Company, charged with the responsibility of publishing, resource materials that enable teachers to introduce pupils and students to the rich tapestry of Africa's history, culture, literature and culinary heritage.

Delta Maria has worked closely with British libraries, schools, museums and book shops to ensure the realisation of the National curriculum requirement, that young people are exposed to various  cultures.

Our Consultants help different organisations, such as the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), UK, introduce an African perspective into childrens literacy hour and citizenship studies.  The International slave museum in Liverpool uses Delta Maria resources in the teaching of 'The Transatlantic Slave Trade'.  Our Consultants have also collaborated with a company - Odeiga House Limited (www.odeigahouse.com) to ensure that the contribution of African women to the culinary culture of the world is taught in schools.

'Silhouettes of a Treasured Heritage' published by Delta Maria Publishing House, is a critical resource material used by the Citizenship Foundation on their website - "WHO DO WE THINK WE ARE". 'Silhouettes of a Treasured Heritage' is also used in the teaching of British modern day multicultural history.  This book is also a recommended text for libraries and second cycle schools in Ghana, Africa.