Mawu people

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The Mawu people are an ethnic group of Ghana and Togo known for their distinct cultural traditions and use of the Siwu language.

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Mawu people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
alternativeName Akpafu–Lolobi people NERFINISHED
Siwu people NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Ghana
Togo NERFINISHED
culturalPractice agricultural festivals
drumming and dancing
elaborate funeral rites
initiation rites
storytelling traditions
culturalRegion West Africa NERFINISHED
diet staple foods based on cassava and plantain
ethnicGroupIn Volta Region NERFINISHED
kinshipSystem patrilineal descent
language Siwu language NERFINISHED
languageEndangermentStatus Siwu is considered vulnerable
languageFamily Kwa languages
Niger–Congo languages
linguisticStatus Siwu is a minority language in Ghana NERFINISHED
mainCrops cassava
cocoa
cocoyam
maize
plantain
musicFeature call-and-response singing
polyrhythmic drumming
neighboringEthnicGroup Akan people NERFINISHED
Ewe people NERFINISHED
Guan peoples NERFINISHED
oralTradition folktales
praise poetry
proverbs
region eastern Ghana
mountainous area near Ghana–Togo border
religion Christianity
traditional African religion
socialStructure clan-based organization
traditionalCraft pottery
weaving
woodcarving
traditionalEconomy cash-crop farming
subsistence farming
traditionalHousing compounds with multiple huts
traditionalReligionFeature ancestor veneration
veneration of local deities and spirits
usesWritingSystem Latin script NERFINISHED

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Siwu language spokenBy Mawu people
Siwu language ethnicGroup Mawu people