Kwahu people
The Kwahu people are an ethnic group located in the eastern region of Ghana. They primarily inhabit the Kwahu Plateau, known for its mountainous terrain and rich cultural heritage. The Kwahu are predominantly farmers, cultivating crops such as cocoa, cassava, and plantains. Their society is organized into clans, each with its own traditions and customs.
The Kwahu people are also known for their vibrant festivals, particularly the Kwahu Easter Festival, which attracts many visitors. This celebration showcases their rich culture through music, dance, and traditional attire. The Kwahu are recognized for their craftsmanship, especially in wood carving and weaving, reflecting their artistic skills and cultural identity.