The Tengana Festival of the Talensis in Tongo Traditional Area

The Tengana Festival, a cherished annual tradition, stands as a vibrant celebration among the chiefs and people of the Tongo Traditional Area, encompassing Balungu, Winkongo, and Pwalugu in the Upper East Region of Ghana.

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Paragbeile Festival

The Paragbeile Festival stands as a vibrant cultural celebration cherished by the chiefs and inhabitants of Tumu, nestled in the Upper West Region of Ghana.

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Adaakoya festival

The Gurunsi people in Bolgatanga and Zuarungu joyously celebrate Adaakoya annually, typically held from January to February. This festival is a heartfelt expression of gratitude to the deities for bountiful harvests. Traditional rites, including sacrifices, are observed, accompanied by vibrant drum beats and lively dancing, marking the essence of the festivities.

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Kuure festival

Kuure, the annual festival celebrated by the predominantly blacksmith community of Zaare, holds profound significance as it symbolizes the importance of the

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Edina Christmas Festival: A timeless celebration of Elmina's christmas heritage

The Edina Bronya Festival is a cherished tradition for the chiefs and people of Elmina in Ghana’s Central Region, bringing the community together to celebrate their history, culture, and shared identity.

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Winneba Masquerade Festival: Celebrating tradition, creativity, and community unity in the Central Region

The Winneba Masquerade Festival celebrated annually on January 1st in Ghana's picturesque town of Winneba, is a vibrant and culturally rich event.

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Akwasidae Festival: Honouring ancestors and tradition in the Ashanti kingdom

The Akwasidae Festival, a significant cultural celebration among the Ashanti people in Ashanti and its diaspora, marks a lively occasion of ancestral homage and community gathering.

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Fao Festival, a showcase of Ghanaian tradition and communal spirit

The Fao Festival stands as a cherished annual event that brings together the people of the Fante and broader communities in Ghana’s Central Region. Rooted in history and custom, the festival honours the enduring values of unity, gratitude, and cultural pride.

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