Before colonial times, various ethnic groups settled in different parts of the country, forming kingdoms and states such as ...
The Ewe people are a West African tribe living in southeastern Ghana, parts of Benin, and the southern half of Togo. Like other African tribes in the region, Ewe people have a complex culture with ...
The Anlo people, a prominent subgroup of the Ewe ethnic group in Ghana, are renowned for their resilience, rich traditions, ...
UNESCO has added Ghana’s Kente cloth to its Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The famous material comes from the Asante and Ewe people of Ghana and dates back to ...
Awoonor was born in Ghana when it was still called the Gold ... His early works were inspired by the singing and verse of his native Ewe people He then studied literature at the University of ...
Hoodoo is the name of a language and a Ewe tribe in Togo and Ghana. Hoodoo is also an African religion born from Black resilience that cultivates reverence for one’s ancestors, holistic health ...