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Below you will find the following topics and areas where you will find information and resources: a section on individuals in the community making an impact + architecture + art and literature + music, instruments and dance + performance, plays and entertainment + sports & athleticism + herbalism and wellness + nourishment and cuisine + language learning and resources + history + news and current events + traditions, ceremonies and celebrations.

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A place for the global Ɛʋɛ Ewe community to:

  • share resources and knowledge for the betterment of the community PLUS

  • honor the heritage and how to preserve the richness and goodness of the culture PLUS

  • sustainability and prosperity of the community, language and culture PLUS

  • gatherings just for joy and community PLUS

  • gatherings for thoughtful communication and community. 


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All things ƐƲƐ-Ewe

  • Honoring ƐƲƐ-Ewes who have impactful careers and accomplishments across a span of industries and categories.

    So often we memorialize or celebrate individuals after they have passed but not while they are still here or in the beginning of their journey. This section is dedicated to Ewes-Ɛʋɛwo making an impact today. Feel free to nominate someone you know to be featured.

    Explore this section to learn more about these great individuals here: [ƐƲƐ-Ewes making an impact section].

    Coming Soon – interviews and discussions on our Youtube page.

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  • The Ewe / Èʋe / Èʋegbe language is the tonal language of the Ewe / Èʋe people. It derives from the Gbe language.

    Explore the language section to find resources for language learning: [ƐƲƐ-Ewe Language page].

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  • We highlight infrastructure because it is part of our heritage and it is and will continue to be a part of how we prosper as a community in our lands in Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria AND also wherever the diaspora is. We can bring and share our heritage wherever we all are.

    “Buildings are deeply emotive structures which form our psyche. People think they’re just things they maneuver through, but the makeup of a person is influenced by the nature of spaces.” – David Adjaye, a Ghanaian-British architect known for having designed many notable buildings around the world, including the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.

    Visit the Architecture page here: [ƐƲƐ-Ewe Architecture section].


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