African Tribes - about the African Tribes - Anlo-Ewe People tribal group of people in Ghana ... ANLO-EWE; Location: The Anlo-Ewe people are today in the southeastern corner of the Republic of Ghana. ... The Africa Guide - AfricaGuide.com...
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Ghanians come from six main ethnic groups: the Akan (Ashanti and Fanti), the Ewe, the Ga-Adangbe, the Mole-Dagbani, the Guan, and the Gurma. Ashanti Tribe; The Ashanti tribe of the Akan are the largest tribe in Ghana and one of the few matrilineal societies in West Africa.
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A popular social dance of West Africa, Agahu was created by the Egun speaking people from the town of Ketonu in what is now Benin. From there it spread to the Badagry area of Nigeria where migrant Ewe fisherman heard, adapted, and eventually took it to Ghana.
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The groups that migrated are those that make up the Ewe tribe of today." The city of Notsie was encompassed by a 17' X 30' wall to protect its inhabitants from attack. This wall was a barrier to the Ewe in planning their escape.
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The Anlo-Ewe, also known as the Anlo or the Ewe, are an ethnic group from West Africa who live in great numbers in modern day Ghana and Togo, numbering an estimate 2-5 million. ... Know something about A history of the Anlo-Ewe tribe in Africa? We want to hear your view. Write now! ... A history of the Afar tribe in Africa...
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Ewe people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Language and Songs of the Ewe Tribe (Ghana, West Africa) ... Presenter: Atimevu Drum and Dance ; Featured Languages: Various African Languages ; Department/Program: Atimevu Drum and Dance ; ... Home > Sessions > Sessions of World Languages Day 2007 > Ewe Language and Songs of the Ewe Tribe (Ghana, West Africa)
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Éwé is the national language of Togo. There are about 1,615,000 speakers in Togo, especially in the southern part. Another 2,500,000 speakers in Ghana. Closely related languages or dialects in Benin. Click on flag for map ; Click to Close this window. Last modified: - © FLW, Inc 1997-109 - S.D.G.
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