
Ewe people - Wikipedia
The Ewe people (/ ˈ eɪ. w eɪ /; Ewe: Eʋeawó, lit. "Ewe people"; or Mono Kple Amu (Volta) Tɔ́sisiwo Dome, lit. "Between the Rivers Mono and Volta"; Eʋenyígbá Eweland) [3] are a Gbe-speaking ethnic group. The largest population of Ewe people is in Ghana (6.0 million), [4] and the second largest population is in Togo (3.1 million).
Ewe | West African, Ghana, Togo | Britannica - Encyclopedia 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.
The fascinating history and culture of the Ewe in Ghana, Togo, …
2020年7月4日 · Numbering over six million strong, the Ewe people inhabiting southern Togo, southern Benin, southwest Nigeria, and south-eastern parts of the Volta Region of Ghana are an ethnic group with a...
Ewe Tribe of Ghana: Culture and Traditions - Aftrad Village
2024年2月25日 · The Ewe people are skilled artisans, known for their craftsmanship in weaving, pottery, beadwork, and carving. Traditional Ewe textiles, such as kente and ewe cloth, are highly esteemed for their intricate designs and symbolic meanings.
Ewe - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月11日 · The Ewe are a people found primarily in three countries of West Africa, namely Ghana, Togo, and Benin. They are concentrated in southeastern Ghana east of the Volta River, in southern Togo and the southwestern portion of Benin. They are a collection of a group of people who speak Ewe as the main language, but with different dialects.
Detailed History of The Ewes: Origin of The Great Amega Wenga …
2020年12月13日 · It was a day that unfolds Ewe history and brought a replay of memories of the legendary exodus and heroic acts of men of valour and mystical powers who liberated the Ewe-Dogbo people from the rule of tyrant King of Kings Torgbui Agorkorli of Nortsie in Togo.
Ghana: History Of The Ewe People - SKB Journal
2024年3月26日 · The Ewe people, known as Eʋeawó in their native language, form a vibrant Gbe-speaking ethnic group whose cultural tapestry stretches across the coastal regions of West Africa.
Ewe People, Language, and Culture - BuzzGhana
The Ewe people are an ethnic group mainly located in southeastern Ghana, southern Togo, and southwestern Benin. The language they speak is also known as Ewe language. The Ewe people have a rich culture that includes music, dance, festivals, and traditional religion.
World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples - Togo : Éwé
Éwé are the largest ethnic group in Togo, making up more than 1.3 million people (22.3 per cent of the population), and are related to a number of other southern groups, which are sometimes considered sub-groups of the Éwé.
The Ewe people of West Africa - Qiraat Africa
2025年1月5日 · The Ewe people are an ethnic group in the western part of the African continent. They are 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.