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The Origin of the Ewe is similar to those who speak Gbe languages. These speakers occupied the area between Akanland and Yorubaland. Previously some historians have tried to tie them to both Akan and Yoruba ethnic groups, but more recent studies suggest these are distinct ethnic groups that are neither Akan or Yoruba, although they appear to be both influenced or influence by both.
Description and culture
The Ewe are essentially a patrilineal people; the founder of a community was the established chief, and was then usually succeeded by his paternal relatives. The Ewe are divided geographically between the western part of Benin (formerly Dahomey), and Togo (southern). The Volta Region was colonized by the British and was originally called British Togoland. After the German defeat in World War I, the Ewe homeland, British Togoland and French Togoland were renamed Volta Region and Togo. The French Togoland was renamed Republic of Togo and gained independence from France on April 27, 1960. Most Ewe can trace male ancestors to their original villages and make their territorial divisions along the Republic of Togo and Volta Region lines. Extended families are the most important units of Ewe social life. Ewe have never supported a hierarchical concentration of power within a large state.
Ewe (Èʋe or Èʋegbe[èβeɡ͡be]) is a Niger–Congo language spoken in southeastern Ghana and southern Togo by over three million people. Ewe is part of a cluster of related languages commonly called Gbe; the other major Gbe language is Fon of Benin. Like most African languages, Ewe is tonal.
The German Africanist Diedrich Hermann Westermann published many dictionaries and grammars of Ewe and several other Gbe languages. Other linguists who have worked on Ewe and closely related languages include Gilbert Ansre (tone, syntax), Herbert Stahlke (morphology, tone), Nick Clements (tone, syntax), Roberto Pazzi (anthropology, lexicography), Felix K. Ameka (semantics, cognitive linguistics), Alan Stewart Duthie (semantics, phonetics), Hounkpati B. Capo (phonology, phonetics), Enoch Aboh (syntax), and Chris Collins (syntax).
History
Oral history tells of a migration of the Gbe people from Ketu in present-day Benin. It is believed that the Ewes settled first at Notsie in Togo and then moved to southeastern Ghana due to the cruelty of Togbe Agorkoli. The Ewe went through several mass exoduses beginning in the 11th century and placing current Ewe peoples in Togo Ghana and Benin in the 17th century. The most famous of these is their migration from Notsie under the reign of King Agorkoli I. In the oral stories passed down through story telling traditions, King Agorkoli was very cruel, as such the Ewe devised a plan to escape. Every night, the women would throw water on the walls of the kingdom which was made of mud, glass, rock, and thorns. Eventually the wall softened and they were able to cut a hole through a section of it and escape during the night. The men soon followed and walked backwards so that their footsteps would seem to lead into the kingdom.
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AMUCHE KLOUVI 1 en EWE
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Well... as lambing winds down, another group of lambs are being planned for September!
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Who are the Eʋe (Ewe) People?
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Ewe people of Ghana and Togo separated by colonisation
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In this video, I want to talk about Ewe people.
It is not a secret that the boundary lines of African countries as we see them today are artificial. They were drawn at the Berlin conference by the Europeans without any African leader present.
Ewe people are one of the groups of people separated into different countries because of colonization.
The majority of Ewe speaking people of West Africa inhabit the areas between the River Volta in
Ghana and the River Mono on the western borders of the Ancient Kingdom of Benin (Dahomey).
The largest population of Ewe people is in Ghana and the second largest population in Togo
Ewe people are not only in Ghana and Togo but assuming we put our focus on Ghana and Togo the population of ewe nation is approximately 9.1 mi...
published: 05 Feb 2022
Knowing the Ewe People of West Africa in 30 Seconds | Africa in 30 Seconds
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Ewe People: Have you ever wondered why Akans call Ewes "Ayigbe" people?
In today's video, we'll walk you through a frequently asked question about Ewe, a popular tribe in West Africa. We will also explain how the Gbe or Ewe people came to be known as 'Ayigbe' in Ghana. Please leave a comment, and we'll see you soon for the next stories.
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A Brief History of the Ewe people of West Africa.
The Ewe people are primarily found in Ghana, Togo, and Benin, and they have a rich cultural heritage that spans several centuries."
The Ewe are known for their music, dance, and art, which are often used to
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WHY DOES EVERYONE HATE THE EWES?
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I know the title says "everyone" but I don't literally mean everyone. There is a lot of distaste out there for Ewe's and I want o get to the bottom of the the reason why.
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The history of the Ewe people
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Insider's Look: Ojude Oba Festival Exposed
In this video, we're reviewing Vogue News' review of the Ojude Oba Festival. This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a must-see event in Lagos!
If you're planning a trip to Lagos anytime soon, be sure to check out the Ojude Oba Festival! This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a unique and beautiful experience that you won't want to miss. From traditional dances and music to delicious food and beautiful scenery, this festival is a must-see event in Lagos!
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7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances - Ewe | TOGO
7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances - Ewe | TOGO. If you're a fan of African traditional dance moves, you won't want to miss these incredible traditional dance moves from Togo! The Ewe people of both Togo and Ghana are particularly fond of these dance styles, which typically feature both slow and fast beats with a consistent rhythm. Agbadza is perhaps the most popular traditional dance among the Togolese and Ewe people, closely followed by Atsiagbekor, Atsia, and Agbekor. For the youth, the Akpese dance, also known as Borborbor in Ghana, is a must-see. Get ready to be amazed by these dynamic and culturally-rich African traditional dance moves!
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In this video, I want to talk about Ewe people.
It is not a secret that the boundary lines of African countries as we see them today a...
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In this video, I want to talk about Ewe people.
It is not a secret that the boundary lines of African countries as we see them today are artificial. They were drawn at the Berlin conference by the Europeans without any African leader present.
Ewe people are one of the groups of people separated into different countries because of colonization.
The majority of Ewe speaking people of West Africa inhabit the areas between the River Volta in
Ghana and the River Mono on the western borders of the Ancient Kingdom of Benin (Dahomey).
The largest population of Ewe people is in Ghana and the second largest population in Togo
Ewe people are not only in Ghana and Togo but assuming we put our focus on Ghana and Togo the population of ewe nation is approximately 9.1 million people. With this population, the Ewe nation will occupy position 97 out of about 193 countries in the world on the world countries by population list.
That means the population of ewe nation is bigger than the likes of Sierra Leone, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark and Norway, and even Togo.
They speak the Ewe language which belongs to the Gbe family of languages. They are related to other speakers of Gbe languages such as the Fon, Gen, Phla Phera, and the Aja people of Togo and Benin.
Ewe traditional religion is belief is around a creator or deity. A prominent one is Mawu as well as 600 other deities. The Ewe is more traditionally inclined in terms of religion and belief. Many village celebrations and ceremonies take place in honor of one or more deities.
Christianity arrived in the Ewe nation through colonial merchants and missionaries. The majority of Ewe people practice Christianity.
The Ewe in the coastal areas depends on their fishing trade as a major means of livelihood, while the Ewe in Inland is mainly crop and livestock farmers.
The Ewe are essentially a patrilineal people. They believe that the throne should be reserved to an heir according to succession; hence, the founder of a community becomes the chief and is usually succeeded by his paternal relatives.
In modern-day, some chiefs are elected by consensus and get advice from elders. There are a number of guidelines regarding the behavior of chiefs. They are expected to keep their heads covered in public, and are not to be seen drinking. Ewe people see the chief as the communicator between the everyday world and the world of the ancestors.
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In this video, I want to talk about Ewe people.
It is not a secret that the boundary lines of African countries as we see them today are artificial. They were drawn at the Berlin conference by the Europeans without any African leader present.
Ewe people are one of the groups of people separated into different countries because of colonization.
The majority of Ewe speaking people of West Africa inhabit the areas between the River Volta in
Ghana and the River Mono on the western borders of the Ancient Kingdom of Benin (Dahomey).
The largest population of Ewe people is in Ghana and the second largest population in Togo
Ewe people are not only in Ghana and Togo but assuming we put our focus on Ghana and Togo the population of ewe nation is approximately 9.1 million people. With this population, the Ewe nation will occupy position 97 out of about 193 countries in the world on the world countries by population list.
That means the population of ewe nation is bigger than the likes of Sierra Leone, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark and Norway, and even Togo.
They speak the Ewe language which belongs to the Gbe family of languages. They are related to other speakers of Gbe languages such as the Fon, Gen, Phla Phera, and the Aja people of Togo and Benin.
Ewe traditional religion is belief is around a creator or deity. A prominent one is Mawu as well as 600 other deities. The Ewe is more traditionally inclined in terms of religion and belief. Many village celebrations and ceremonies take place in honor of one or more deities.
Christianity arrived in the Ewe nation through colonial merchants and missionaries. The majority of Ewe people practice Christianity.
The Ewe in the coastal areas depends on their fishing trade as a major means of livelihood, while the Ewe in Inland is mainly crop and livestock farmers.
The Ewe are essentially a patrilineal people. They believe that the throne should be reserved to an heir according to succession; hence, the founder of a community becomes the chief and is usually succeeded by his paternal relatives.
In modern-day, some chiefs are elected by consensus and get advice from elders. There are a number of guidelines regarding the behavior of chiefs. They are expected to keep their heads covered in public, and are not to be seen drinking. Ewe people see the chief as the communicator between the everyday world and the world of the ancestors.
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In today's video, we'll walk you through a frequently asked question about Ewe, a popular tribe in West Africa. We will also explain how the Gbe or Ewe people c...
In today's video, we'll walk you through a frequently asked question about Ewe, a popular tribe in West Africa. We will also explain how the Gbe or Ewe people came to be known as 'Ayigbe' in Ghana. Please leave a comment, and we'll see you soon for the next stories.
#ayigbe #historyofewe #ewepeople #voltaregion #ewetribe #ewehistory #anlopeople #culture
In today's video, we'll walk you through a frequently asked question about Ewe, a popular tribe in West Africa. We will also explain how the Gbe or Ewe people came to be known as 'Ayigbe' in Ghana. Please leave a comment, and we'll see you soon for the next stories.
#ayigbe #historyofewe #ewepeople #voltaregion #ewetribe #ewehistory #anlopeople #culture
The Ewe people are primarily found in Ghana, Togo, and Benin, and they have a rich cultural heritage that spans several centuries."
The Ewe are known for their...
The Ewe people are primarily found in Ghana, Togo, and Benin, and they have a rich cultural heritage that spans several centuries."
The Ewe are known for their music, dance, and art, which are often used to
celebrate important life events and festivals.
The Ewe also have a strong tradition of storytelling, with many tales and legends passed down from generation to generation.
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The Ewe people are primarily found in Ghana, Togo, and Benin, and they have a rich cultural heritage that spans several centuries."
The Ewe are known for their music, dance, and art, which are often used to
celebrate important life events and festivals.
The Ewe also have a strong tradition of storytelling, with many tales and legends passed down from generation to generation.
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I know this is a very controversial video but I think this is a good discussion to have.
I know the title says "everyone" but I don't literally mean everyone. ...
I know this is a very controversial video but I think this is a good discussion to have.
I know the title says "everyone" but I don't literally mean everyone. There is a lot of distaste out there for Ewe's and I want o get to the bottom of the the reason why.
Perhaps you can shed some light on it for me?
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I know this is a very controversial video but I think this is a good discussion to have.
I know the title says "everyone" but I don't literally mean everyone. There is a lot of distaste out there for Ewe's and I want o get to the bottom of the the reason why.
Perhaps you can shed some light on it for me?
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In this video, we're reviewing Vogue News' review of the Ojude Oba Festival. This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a must-see event in L...
In this video, we're reviewing Vogue News' review of the Ojude Oba Festival. This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a must-see event in Lagos!
If you're planning a trip to Lagos anytime soon, be sure to check out the Ojude Oba Festival! This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a unique and beautiful experience that you won't want to miss. From traditional dances and music to delicious food and beautiful scenery, this festival is a must-see event in Lagos!
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In this video, we're reviewing Vogue News' review of the Ojude Oba Festival. This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a must-see event in Lagos!
If you're planning a trip to Lagos anytime soon, be sure to check out the Ojude Oba Festival! This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a unique and beautiful experience that you won't want to miss. From traditional dances and music to delicious food and beautiful scenery, this festival is a must-see event in Lagos!
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7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances - Ewe | TOGO. If you're a fan of African traditional dance moves, you won't want to miss these incredible tradition...
7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances - Ewe | TOGO. If you're a fan of African traditional dance moves, you won't want to miss these incredible traditional dance moves from Togo! The Ewe people of both Togo and Ghana are particularly fond of these dance styles, which typically feature both slow and fast beats with a consistent rhythm. Agbadza is perhaps the most popular traditional dance among the Togolese and Ewe people, closely followed by Atsiagbekor, Atsia, and Agbekor. For the youth, the Akpese dance, also known as Borborbor in Ghana, is a must-see. Get ready to be amazed by these dynamic and culturally-rich African traditional dance moves!
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7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances - Ewe | TOGO. If you're a fan of African traditional dance moves, you won't want to miss these incredible traditional dance moves from Togo! The Ewe people of both Togo and Ghana are particularly fond of these dance styles, which typically feature both slow and fast beats with a consistent rhythm. Agbadza is perhaps the most popular traditional dance among the Togolese and Ewe people, closely followed by Atsiagbekor, Atsia, and Agbekor. For the youth, the Akpese dance, also known as Borborbor in Ghana, is a must-see. Get ready to be amazed by these dynamic and culturally-rich African traditional dance moves!
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I'm a bit worried about Billy's mom. She once again was found cast, and from what I can see, she should have been able to correct herself. Thinking she may join the retirement group.
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In this video, I want to talk about Ewe people.
It is not a secret that the boundary lines of African countries as we see them today are artificial. They were drawn at the Berlin conference by the Europeans without any African leader present.
Ewe people are one of the groups of people separated into different countries because of colonization.
The majority of Ewe speaking people of West Africa inhabit the areas between the River Volta in
Ghana and the River Mono on the western borders of the Ancient Kingdom of Benin (Dahomey).
The largest population of Ewe people is in Ghana and the second largest population in Togo
Ewe people are not only in Ghana and Togo but assuming we put our focus on Ghana and Togo the population of ewe nation is approximately 9.1 million people. With this population, the Ewe nation will occupy position 97 out of about 193 countries in the world on the world countries by population list.
That means the population of ewe nation is bigger than the likes of Sierra Leone, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark and Norway, and even Togo.
They speak the Ewe language which belongs to the Gbe family of languages. They are related to other speakers of Gbe languages such as the Fon, Gen, Phla Phera, and the Aja people of Togo and Benin.
Ewe traditional religion is belief is around a creator or deity. A prominent one is Mawu as well as 600 other deities. The Ewe is more traditionally inclined in terms of religion and belief. Many village celebrations and ceremonies take place in honor of one or more deities.
Christianity arrived in the Ewe nation through colonial merchants and missionaries. The majority of Ewe people practice Christianity.
The Ewe in the coastal areas depends on their fishing trade as a major means of livelihood, while the Ewe in Inland is mainly crop and livestock farmers.
The Ewe are essentially a patrilineal people. They believe that the throne should be reserved to an heir according to succession; hence, the founder of a community becomes the chief and is usually succeeded by his paternal relatives.
In modern-day, some chiefs are elected by consensus and get advice from elders. There are a number of guidelines regarding the behavior of chiefs. They are expected to keep their heads covered in public, and are not to be seen drinking. Ewe people see the chief as the communicator between the everyday world and the world of the ancestors.
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In today's video, we'll walk you through a frequently asked question about Ewe, a popular tribe in West Africa. We will also explain how the Gbe or Ewe people came to be known as 'Ayigbe' in Ghana. Please leave a comment, and we'll see you soon for the next stories.
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The Ewe people are primarily found in Ghana, Togo, and Benin, and they have a rich cultural heritage that spans several centuries."
The Ewe are known for their music, dance, and art, which are often used to
celebrate important life events and festivals.
The Ewe also have a strong tradition of storytelling, with many tales and legends passed down from generation to generation.
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I know this is a very controversial video but I think this is a good discussion to have.
I know the title says "everyone" but I don't literally mean everyone. There is a lot of distaste out there for Ewe's and I want o get to the bottom of the the reason why.
Perhaps you can shed some light on it for me?
You can check out my other channel here, I'd love for you to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/NaturalGhanaGirl
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In this video, we're reviewing Vogue News' review of the Ojude Oba Festival. This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a must-see event in Lagos!
If you're planning a trip to Lagos anytime soon, be sure to check out the Ojude Oba Festival! This annual festival honouring the chief of the Ewe people is a unique and beautiful experience that you won't want to miss. From traditional dances and music to delicious food and beautiful scenery, this festival is a must-see event in Lagos!
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Rest & Cribs :Is a segment under The Life Style Gallery .This segment is an interior decor show, that will help you Transform your home ncluding Office Space. building style.
Chaw Banter: Is a segment under The Life Style Gallery . We take you into the world of Amazing African Delicacies where we visit different African kitchens and learn different African dishes whiles having a good conversation.
Styletitude: Is a segment under The Life Style Gallery . We take you into the world of fashion where we show case the best Fashion designers in Africa, Trendy Fashion and Fashion Tips.
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7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances - Ewe | TOGO. If you're a fan of African traditional dance moves, you won't want to miss these incredible traditional dance moves from Togo! The Ewe people of both Togo and Ghana are particularly fond of these dance styles, which typically feature both slow and fast beats with a consistent rhythm. Agbadza is perhaps the most popular traditional dance among the Togolese and Ewe people, closely followed by Atsiagbekor, Atsia, and Agbekor. For the youth, the Akpese dance, also known as Borborbor in Ghana, is a must-see. Get ready to be amazed by these dynamic and culturally-rich African traditional dance moves!
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