Avatime people

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The Avatime people are an ethnic group in southeastern Ghana, primarily known for their distinct cultural traditions and use of the Kwa-language Avatime.

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instanceOf ethnic group
alsoKnownAs Avatime (Siya) NERFINISHED
Siya people
continent Africa
country Ghana
countrySubdivision Ho West District NERFINISHED
culturalPractices indigenous music and dance
traditional festivals
culturalRegion Ewe cultural area NERFINISHED
demographicStatus minority ethnic group in Ghana
ethnolinguisticGroupOf Avatime language NERFINISHED
hasTraditionalLeadership Avatime chiefs
knownFor cultivation of citrus and other crops
distinct cultural traditions
mountainous landscape settlements
languageFamily Kwa languages NERFINISHED
linguisticClassification Niger–Congo languages NERFINISHED
linguisticSubgroup Central Togo languages
locatedIn southeastern Ghana
mainTowns Avatime Amedzofe NERFINISHED
Avatime Biakpa NERFINISHED
Avatime Dzogbefeme NERFINISHED
Avatime Dzokpe NERFINISHED
Avatime Fume NERFINISHED
Avatime Gbadzeme NERFINISHED
Avatime Vane NERFINISHED
nationality Ghanaian
neighboringGroups Akpafu people NERFINISHED
Ewe people NERFINISHED
Likpe people NERFINISHED
Tafi people NERFINISHED
partOf ethnic groups in Ghana
primaryLanguage Avatime language NERFINISHED
region Volta Region NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
traditional African religion
selfDesignation Siya
traditionalArea Avatime Traditional Area NERFINISHED
usesWritingSystem Latin script (for Avatime language)

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Avatime language spokenBy Avatime people