
Ewe people - Wikipedia
The Ewe people are a patrilineal people who live in towns, cities and villages that contain lineages. Each lineage is headed by the male elder. The male ancestors of Ewe are revered, and traditionally, families can trace male ancestors. The land owned by an Ewe family is considered an ancestral gift, and they do not sell this gift in any way. [7]
Ewe language - Wikipedia
Ewe is well known as a language having logophoric pronouns. Such pronouns are used to refer to the source of a reported statement or thought in indirect discourse , and can disambiguate sentences that are ambiguous in most other languages.
EWE 24 - YouTube
EWE 24 TV Formally known as Avenor TV is a media channel delivering authentic Ewe news, cultural updates, and entertainment for Ewes, home, and abroad.
eweOS | Home
eweOS is an musl-based, lightweight, general-purpose Linux distribution, which adopts musl libc and busybox to the latest versions of software with a rolling-release model.
Ewe language and alphabet - Omniglot
Ewe is a member of the Volta-Niger branch of Niger-Congo languages. It is spoken by about 5.5 million mainly Ghana, and also in Togo and Liberia. There are about 3.8 million speakers of Ewe in Ghana, in particularly in the Eastern region and the Volta region.
Ewe | West African, Ghana, Togo | Britannica
Ewe, 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. Ewe unity is based on language and common traditions of origin: their original homeland is traced to Oyo, in western Nigeria , which was a major Yoruba kingdom.
Ewe Mythology | Mythosphere
Ewe Mythology. The Ewe people constitute one of the most significant ethnic groups in West Africa, residing primarily in southeastern Ghana and southern Togo. Beliefs and Mythology. The Ewe people have a complex belief system rooted in traditional African religion.
Culture: History And Culture Of The Ewe People In Ghana, Togo, …
2020年7月5日 · With the population strength of over six million, the Ewe people found in the southeastern parts of the Volta Region of Ghana, southern Togo, southern Benin Republic, and the southwestern part of Nigeria are ethnic group with a patrilineal society ruled by a hierarchical, centralized power.
The Ewe speaking people of West Africa inhabit the areas between the River Volta in modern Ghana and the River Mono on the western borders of the Ancient Kingdom of Benin (Dahomey) (see Map 1.
An introduction to the history and culture of the Ewe peoples
2017年12月27日 · There are hundreds of ethnic groups in Africa, and most have their own language, traditions and culture. This article is going to focus on the Ewe people and their incredible story. THE HISTORY OF THE EWE PEOPLE. There are 5 million Ewe People; approximately 2.7 million in Ghana, 2.1 million in Togo and 0.2 million in Benin.