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The Ewe (Eʋeawó "Ewe people", Eʋedukɔ́ "Ewe nation") are a people located on the southeast corner of Ghana, east of the Volta River, in an area now described as the Volta Region. They are a people o...
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Ewe may refer to: •Ewe people, an ethnic group in Ghana, Benin and Togo •Ewe music, music of the Ewe peopleEwe language, the language of the Ewe people •a female domestic sheep •EWE: the station co...
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African Tribes - about the African Tribes - Anlo-Ewe People tribal group of people in Ghana ... History: According to oral history, the Anlo-Ewe people settled at their present home around the later part of the 15th century (1474) after a dramatic escape from Notsie, an ancestral federated region currently within the borders...
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Today the Ewe people are located on the southeast corner of Ghana, east of the Volta River in an area now described as the Volta Region. Ancient Ghana was located in what is today known as Mali and Mauritania. The Ewe are thought to have migrated south from Egypt to their present area around the 13th century.
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The Ewe people reside in the Volta Region of Ghana and spread into the western part of Togo. Ethnic identity is usually based on language and shared myths and histories. However, centuries ago, the group of people now known as "Ewes" did not consider themselves to be one ethnic group.
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"We're ordinary people who live ordinary lives." Until last week. ... After a number of failed attempts to hatch a cloned sheep, the egg carrying Dolly thrived, and last summer a ewe acting as surrogate mother gave birth to the first mammal without a biological father.
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If you truelly want to know about the ewes, read their history and you will understand why they ran into Ghana when their own King Agorkoli, declared every ewe should be killed if people they come into contact with want peace. ... EWE PEOPLE R THE BEST AND IM PROUD TO SAY IM HALF EWE...I LOVE MY EWE PEOPLE...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Ewe (people), peoples living in southeastern Ghana, southern Benin, and the southern half of Togo who speak various dialects of Ewe, a language of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family. ... Most Ewe are farmers, corn (maize) and yams being their staple foods. ... Yoruba (people)
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