Ewe people
The Ewe people are an ethnic group primarily found in southeastern Ghana and southern Togo. They speak the Ewe language, which is part of the Niger-Congo language family. The Ewe are known for their rich cultural traditions, including vibrant music, dance, and colorful textiles.
Traditionally, the Ewe people are engaged in agriculture, fishing, and trade. They have a strong sense of community and often practice communal farming. The Ewe also celebrate various festivals, such as the Agbamevorza, which marks the end of the harvest season and showcases their cultural heritage through performances and rituals.