The Ewe people are an ethnic group primarily found in Ghana and Togo in West Africa. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes vibrant music, dance, and traditional festivals. The Ewe language, also called Ewe, is widely spoken among the community and is an important part of their identity.
Ewe society is organized around extended families and clans, with strong emphasis on community and cooperation. Traditional beliefs coexist with Christianity and Islam, reflecting a diverse spiritual landscape. The Ewe are also famous for their intricate weaving and craftsmanship, particularly in creating colorful textiles known as kente.