Ewe culture
The Ewe people are an ethnic group primarily found in Ghana and Togo. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes vibrant traditional music, dance, and art. The Ewe are known for their intricate weaving techniques, producing colorful textiles that are often used in clothing and ceremonial items.
Ewe society is organized around extended families and communal living, with a strong emphasis on respect for elders and community cooperation. Traditional beliefs coexist with Christianity and Islam, and festivals such as the Agbamevor celebrate the harvest and honor ancestors, showcasing the importance of spirituality in Ewe culture.