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The centuries old traditions of the people of Ghana, and
the diversity of the distinct ethnic groups have created
a rich culture that is the splendid legacy of modern Ghana.
To the people of Ghana, the traditions of their ancestors
are still an important part of daily life. Customary leaders
have historical authority over tribal and family matters
and customary lands are an important heritage.
Important events in life are marked by special rites and
rituals. Child naming, puberty initiations, marriage and
death are marked by family ceremonies while seasonal festivals
bring a whole people or clan together in spectacular fashion.
A common feature is the belief in the Supreme Being, in
life after death and in the nearness of dead ancestors.
Festivals also recall past events, and consecrate a new
season with confidence and hope.
Traditional fetish shrines, sometimes concealed but more
often displayed, are important centres of worship and
traditional healing and an influential part of traditional
life.
Of special significance are the Posuban shrines, particular
to the Fante communities in Southern Ghana. Fanciful buildings
lavishly decorated with folk art, they are religious centre
for Fante warrior organisations.
Many festivals include thrilling durbars of chiefs, when
tribal leaders and Queen Mothers process in decorated
palanquins, shaded by traditional umbrellas and supported
by drummers and warriors discharging ancient muskets.
In Ashanti, the Adae and Akwasidae festivals vividly bring
the splendour of the Asante kingdom to life, when the
Asantehene (King) adorned in all his gold regalia comes
out to receive the homage of his people. The Asantehene's
dancers, praise-singers and horn-blowers surround the
King and his procession, in a never-to-be-forgotten spectacle.
The dates of many festivals are determined by traditional
calendars, often decided close to the event. It is best
to ask the Ghana Tourist Board for the exact dates of
the festival closer to the time
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Major Festivals in Ghana

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Festival
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Month
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Town
& Region
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Adae
& Akwasidae
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Every
6wks of the year
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Kumasi,
Ashanti
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Edina
Buronya
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New
Year
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Elmina,
Central
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Ngmayen
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March/April
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Odumase,
Eastern
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Gogolo
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March
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Upper
East
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Dipo
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May
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Krobo
Odumase, Eastern
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Aboakyer
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May
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Winneba,
Central
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Bakatue
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July
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Elmina,
Central
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Asafotufiam
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July/August
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Ada
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Odambea
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August
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Saltpond,
Central
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Damba
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August
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Upper
West
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Kumdum
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August/November
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Western
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Homowo
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August/September
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Accra
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Fetu
Afahye
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September
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Cape
Coast, Central
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Kobine
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September
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Upper
West
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Odwira
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September/October
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Akropong
Aburi, Eastern
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Hogbetsotso
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November
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Anloga
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