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    The Ewe people (/ˈeɪ.weɪ/; Ewe: Eʋeawó, lit. "Ewe people"; or Mono Kple Amu (Volta) Tɔ́sisiwo Dome, lit. "Between the Rivers Mono and Volta"; Eʋenyígbá...
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  • Look up ewe, Ewe, or EWE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ewe is a female sheep. Ewe or EWE may also refer to: Ewe people, an ethnic group in the...
    990 bytes (157 words) - 02:27, 25 July 2024
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    Ewe (Eʋe or Eʋegbe [ɛβɛɡ͡bɛ]) is a language spoken by approximately 5 million people in West Africa, mainly in Ghana and Togo. Ewe is part of a group of...
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    The Anlo Ewe are a sub-group of the Ewe people of approximately 6 million people, inhabiting southern Togo, southern Benin, southwest Nigeria, and south-eastern...
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    genesis of the Ewe people, who number over ten million members by the early 21st century. It also gave rise to sub-groups of the Ewe people, such as the...
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  • The Ewe State of Anlo is headed by the Dutor. the traditional political and spiritual leader of the Anlos. The first Dutor, Torgbiga Wenya I was the founder...
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    being in the West African traditional religion of the Fon people (Benin, Dahomey) and the Ewe people (Togo). She is one of the most influential deities in...
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  • Ewe music is the music of the Ewe people of Togo, Ghana, and Benin, West Africa. Instrumentation is primarily percussive and rhythmically the music features...
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    the Akan and Ewe ethnic groups. Akan birthday names are associated with appellations that give an indication of the character of people born on such days...
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  • Ewe drumming refers to the drumming ensembles of the Ewe people of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. The Ewe are known for their experience in drumming throughout...
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  • defined and subgroups included, the Kabiye people are the second largest ethnic group in Togo after the Ewe people, and they dominate the Togolese government...
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    traditional religions of the Bini people of Edo State in southern Nigeria, the Ewe people of Benin, Ghana, and Togo, and the Fon people of Benin. Yoruba tradition...
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    African ethno-nationalist efforts which sought the unification of the Ewe peoples spread across what are now modern Ghana and Togo. It emerged as a direct...
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  • Adze (folklore) (category Ewe people)
    The adze is a vampiric being in Ewe folklore, told by the people of Togo and Ghana. In the wild, the adze takes the form of a firefly, though it will transform...
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  • Togbe Agorkoli (category Legendary people)
    the Ewe people in what is now known as Ghana and Togo escaped from Notsie to their present lands. Meyer, Birgit (2002). "Christianity and the Ewe Nation:...
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    Agbadza (category Ewe people)
    performed by the Ewe people of the Volta Region of Ghana, particularly during the Hogbetsotso Festival, a celebration by the Anlo Ewe people. In addition...
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  • Ewe people Ghana Gold Coast Lists of incumbents...
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    Borborbor is a Ghanaian and Togolese traditional dance performed by the Ewe people from the mid-Volta region of Ghana and Southern Togo including Kpalime...
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    slaves that came from the Slave Coast, through the lands of Ewe and Fon people. The Fon people, like neighboring ethnic groups in West Africa, remained an...
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    the Ewe people (68.5% of the population). They consist of several sub groups such as the Anlo Ewe, Tongu Ewe, Wedome Ewe, Ave Ewe and Avenor Ewe. Other...
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