There are two main strands of kente in Ghana representing two ethnic groups - the Ashanti and the Ewe (among whom the cloth is in fact known as kete). I am convinced the Ewe version is the more ...
International journalist and producer Amma Prempeh recently showcased her documentary, Ghana’s first Kente Culture Story ...
The Ashanti Regional Minister-designate also offered a glimpse into the profound ways the kente cloth can serve as a canvas to honour and preserve cultural identity. “Every element of this cloth ...
This global recognition under the 2003 Convention for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage highlights the cultural and historical significance of the vibrant, handwoven textile.