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Encyclopedia > Ga people

The Ga are an ethnic group indigenous to the West African nation of Ghana. Having a language very similar to that of the Dangme, another Ghanaian ethnic group, the Ga are grouped as part of the Ga-Dangme ethnolinguistic group.  Western Africa (UN subregion)  Maghreb West Africa or Western Africa is the westernmost region of the African continent. ...


There are about 600,000 Ga speakers, making up about 3% of Ghana's population. Most Ga live in the southeastern coastal region of the country, around the capital of Accra, which the Ga founded in the 15th century as a trading port. Accra, population 1,970,400 (2005), is the capital of Ghana. ... (14th century - 15th century - 16th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500. ...


Culture

The primary Ga festival is called Homowo, which literally means "hooting at hunger." This festival originated several centuries ago after a great famine in Ga land. The passing of this terrible period was marked by celebrating this festival. It takes place every year and is celebrated by all the Ga clans, but in stages by the various groups and "quarters," beginning with the Ga Mashie and ending with the La.


The Ga are no different from the other ethnic groups in Ghana in their love for music, drumming and dancing. One of their best known traditional music and dance styles (albeit a fairly modern one) is kpanlogo, a modernized traditional dance and music form developed around 1960. Obo Addy (b. 1936) and Mustapha Tettey Addy (b. 1942) are Ga drummers who have achieved international fame. Kpanlogo is a recreational dance of Ghana. ... 1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1960 calendar). ... Obo Addy (b. ... 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Mustapha Tettey Addy (b. ...


External link

  • Ethnologue report for Ga

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