Wulomei, pioneers of Ga cultural music since 1973 Wulomei is a Ghanaian music group established in 1973 by Nii Tei Ashitey with support from Saka Acquaye a dramatist and...
Larabanga Mosque, the first mosque built in... The Larabanga Mosque, nestled in the village of Larabanga, Ghana, epitomizes Sudanese architectural influence in West...
The Golden Stool: Symbol of Ashanti power The Golden Stool, known as Sika Dwa Kofi in Ashanti-Twi, represents not only the royal throne of the Ashanti people but also...
Insights into the rich customs of the Fetu... The Fetu Afahye festival, cherished by the chiefs and people of Cape Coast in the Central region of Ghana, is a vibrant...
The rich heritage of the Dagaaba people The Dagaaba is a predominantly agricultural tribe of a little over one million, living in the northwestern part of Ghana...
Exploring the rich cultural heritage of the... The Ga-Dangbe people represent a vibrant ethnic group deeply ingrained in the cultural tapestry of Ghana. With roots...
From Kofi to Afua: Understanding the Akan... The Akan people of Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Togo hold a beautiful naming tradition that reflects their deep cultural values...
Turning Nuts into Gold: The art of shea butter... Shea butter, known locally as nkuto in Twi and kpakahili in Dagbani, is a natural fat extracted from the nuts of the shea...
Ancient Koma Figurines: Uncovering tales buried... Deep in northern Ghana’s Koma Land, distinctive clay figurines tell a story of a civilisation from over a thousand years...
Festivals: The heartbeat of Ghana's cultural... Ghana’s array of festivals forms one of the most vivid and enduring expressions of the nation’s cultural inheritance,...
Nananom Mpow: The sacred grove at the heart of... Nananom Mpow is a sacred grove deeply rooted in the history and spirituality of the Fante people in Ghana. It is believed to...
Adontenhene Ancestral Stool Room: A sacred... The Adontenhene Ancestral Stool Room, known as Nkonnwafieso, is a sacred space in the Akan tradition of Ghana, reserved for...
Pan African Historical Theatre Project... The Pan African Historical Theatre Project, now known as PANAFEST, is a biennial cultural event held in Ghana.
Explore the eight traditional Akan clans of Ghana The Akan ethnic group is traditionally organized into eight clans: Oyoko (Falcon), Biretuo (Leopard), Aduana (Dog), Asona...
Frafra Koloko: The rhythmic heartbeat of the... The kologo, a two-stringed lute, is a key instrument in the musical traditions of the Frafra people in Northern Ghana and...
Akan Goldweights: Cultural artifacts of trade... Akan goldweights, locally known as mrammou or abrammuo, are brass weights used by the Akan people of West Africa for...
Unveiling the Ga-Dangme: Guardians of tradition... The Ga-Dangbe people, also known as Ga-Dangme, Ga-Adangme, or GaDangme, form an ethnic group residing in Ghana, Togo, and...
Exploring the rich cultural heritage of the... The Ga-Dangbe people represent a vibrant ethnic group deeply ingrained in the cultural tapestry of Ghana. With roots...