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The problem here is that this inveterate anti-Akan Anlo-Ewe fascist does not explain why the practice of “Trokosi” is totally nonexistent today among the very people who are alleged to have ...
reporters and program hosts and newscasters are of Anlo-Ewe descent. The latter may also well be, quite predictably, diehard supporters and sympathizers of the Ewe-dominated and operated ruling ...
Every year, the Anlo-Ewe people of coastal Ghana reenact the foundational story of their exodus, a flight from servitude to freedom. Known as Hogbetsotso, the ritual recounts via music and dance ...
The festival, one of Ghana’s most cherished cultural events, commemorates the legendary migration of the Anlo-Ewe from Notsie in Togo centuries ago. Through music, dance, storytelling ...
The festival’s name is derived from the Ewe language and translates as “the festival of exodus” or "coming from Hogbe (Notsie)". Post-colonisation, the Anlo state, led by its chief ...
Keta/Anloga — Anlo Traditional Council, the renowned and powerful authority in the entire Anlo Kingdom, which experienced a lull for some seven years since the death of the last awomefia ...
It was so windy in B.C., it registered like an earthquake ...
"To be a composer or drummer among the Anlo-Ewe people of Ghana was something reserved for men," explains Corina Fitch, drummer, dancer, professional midwife, and the director of the Takada Women ...
President of the E.P. University College (EPUC), representatives of political parties and the Clergy treated to indigenous Ewe music and dance performances like “agbadza, gadzo, atsiagbekor and ...
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