
Ewe people
The Ewe people are an ethnic group primarily found in southeastern Ghana and southern Togo in West Africa. They are known for their rich cultural traditions, including expressive music, dance, and art. The Ewe language is a central aspect of their identity. Traditionally, they practice agriculture, growing crops like yams and cassava, and engage in crafts such as weaving and pottery. Their social structures often include extended family systems and community-based leadership. The Ewe have a strong sense of cultural pride and maintain their customs through festivals and rituals, which play a vital role in preserving their heritage.