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Zekula Festival: A celebration of the Bissa people's culture and heritage in the Upper East Region

The Zekula Festival is an annual cultural celebration observed by the Bissa people, primarily located in the Upper East Region of Ghana and also in the Ejura area of the Ashanti Region.

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Adowa Dance: A traditional Akan dance of storytelling and emotion

Adowa is a traditional dance performed by the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, celebrated for its rich cultural significance and widespread popularity. This dance is a staple at various cultural ceremonies such as festivals, funerals, engagements, and celebrations.

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Celebrating Religious Diversity: The multifaceted beliefs of Ghana

Ghana is a land of rich cultural tapestry and religious diversity, where various faiths coexist harmoniously, enriching the nation's social fabric. From indigenous traditions to imported religions, Ghana's religious landscape is a testament to tolerance, pluralism, and mutual respect.

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Woven Dreams: Exploring the timeless artistry and heritage of kente weaving in Ghana

Located 18 kilometers along the Kumasi-Mampong road, Bonwire is famous for its long-standing tradition of Kente weaving, a craft that has brought the area global recognition.

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The Rich Traditions of the Akwasidae Festival

The Akwasidae Festival, alternatively spelled as Akwasiadae, stands as a significant cultural event among the Ashanti people and chiefs in Ashanti, Ghana, as well as the Ashanti diaspora.

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Here are 10 traditional festivals celebrated in Ghana

Traditional Festivals in Ghana play an important role in promoting our culture and identity.

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Akan Drum: Symbol of African resilience and transatlantic connections

The Akan Drum, originating from West Africa and later discovered in the Colony of Virginia, stands as one of the oldest African-American artifacts in the British Museum and possibly one of the oldest surviving anywhere.

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Highlife Music: A cultural journey from colonial Ghana to global diaspora

Highlife music, originating in the coastal cities of present-day Ghana during the 19th century, emerged as a vibrant fusion of African rhythms and Western melodies.

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Here is a list of ten commonest foods sold in Ghana

In Accra's bustling streets, Ghanaian cuisine thrives, blending centuries of cultural exchange and culinary expertise. Each dish embodies heritage and tradition influenced by West Africa's diverse rhythms and distant shores.

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Fufu: A culinary journey through tradition, flavour, and unity

Ghana, a country known for its vibrant culture and diverse cuisine, boasts a culinary gem that stands out as a symbol of tradition, flavour, and unity –

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Family-Centric Living in Ghana: Embracing diversity and unity

In Ghana, family is at the heart of daily life, shaping everything from household structures to social interactions.

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Embracing Tradition: The Dipo Rites of passage in Ghana

The Dipo Rites, a cherished but contentious traditional festival in Ghana, stands as one of the most attended events in the country, drawing both criticism and fascination.

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