Ewe people
Ghana, Volta River, Volta Region, Togo, Ewe language, Fon people, Aja people
978-613-8-47455-5
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2012-02-04
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Ewe are a people located in the southeast corner of Ghana, east of the Volta River, in an area now described as the Volta Region, in southern Togo and western Benin. They speak the Ewe language and are related to other speakers of Gbe languages, such as, the Fon, Gen, Phla Phera, and the Aja people of Togo and Benin. According to Ghanaian Professor D.E.K. Amenumey, author of "Ewe Unification Movement: A Political Movement" and "The Ewe in Pre-Colonial Times" the Ewe people originally came from Ketu, a Yoruba area in Benin, but were eventually forced to migrate eastward as a result of Yoruba expansion.
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