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.The move is claimed to be more of an escape than a move from a rule change in the city. The King Agorkoli treated the of his subjects very poorly.The city of Notsie was limited by a large protective wall which became a barrier to the Ewe to stop their attempts of escaping.
The Avenor Ewe settled to the north of the Anlo and are now to be found in Akatsi South District and Akatsi North District.
Tenure Awoamefia (Ruler) Clan
1906-1956 Togbi Sri II Adzovia
1957-1997 Togbi Adeladza II Bate
1997-2011 Awodada Togbi Agbesi Awusu II (Acting Awoamefia) Agave
2011-present Togbi Sri III Adzovia
Anlo-ewe are currently located in southern Togo, southern Benin, southwest Nigeria, and south-eastern parts of the Volta Region of Ghana; while, a majority of Ewe are located in the entire southern half of Togo and southwest Benin.
Their language (self-name Anlogbe) is a dialect of the Ewe language, itself component of the Gbe language cluster.In both Ghana and Togo, the Ewe converse four dialects that are Anglo, Awuna, Hudu and Kotafoa.
The Ewe religion is centered on a supreme god Mawu and various intermediate divinities. The vodun additionally known as component of the old-fashioned religion is now fitting a early religion.
Religion
Dance-Drumming Community
"The principal instruments among the Anlo-Ewe fall under the category of vibrating membranes, metals, and gourds. A vibrating membrane is commonly called evu (drum). A vibrating metal is called gankogui (bi-tonal bell) and atoke (boat shaped bell), and a vibrating gourd with an external network of beads is known as axatse (gourd rattle)."
Educational research in Ghana implies that there are a lot of variables that restrict girl's from receiving formal education, educational improvements are not consistent in remedying the gender inequities in education.
I did research on health care multiple times and nothing came up. So i noticed that this may be a need to the anlo-ewe tribe just like many other african tribes.
Do you think that its fair that a young girl has less of an education because of her gender? Everyday young females continue to learn less than a man as if they are not important. I believe if we sent tutors for anlo-ewe women it would help them grow and learn to know the world.
C. K. Ladzekpo. Introduction to Anlo-Ewe
Culture and History C. K. Ladzekpo <richardhodges.com/ladzekpo/Intro.html>
Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Ghana: Ewe ethnic group; traditional location; languages spoken; traditions and rituals; the process for selecting leaders; whether leadership titles are hereditary; consequences for refusal of a leadership title and availability of state protection for those who refuse such a title , 17 September 2002, GHA39964.E , available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3f7d4d99e.html [accessed 25 January 2022]
"Ewe ." Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life. . Encyclopedia.com. 24 Jan. 2022 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.