Kobine Festival (Lawra – Upper West Region)
- About: A harvest thanksgiving festival marking the end of the farming season.
- Region/People: Lawra people.
- Time: September.
- Rituals: Drumming, dancing, chiefs’ durbars, and feasting.
- Modern Relevance: Promotes agriculture and cultural pride.
Kakube Festival (Nandom – Upper West Region)
- About: A harvest festival thanking God and ancestors for good yields.
- Region/People: Nandom people.
- Time: November.
- Rituals: Durbars, dancing, music, and traditional rites.
- Modern Relevance: Strengthens unity and celebrates the farming culture.
Kente Festival (Bonwire – Ashanti Region)
- About: Celebrates the famous Kente cloth weaving tradition of the Ashanti.
- Region/People: Bonwire people (Ashanti).
- Time: July/August.
- Rituals: Exhibition of Kente cloth, drumming, dancing, chiefs in palanquins, and weaving competitions.
- Modern Relevance: Promotes Ghana’s global identity through Kente.
Papa Festival (Assin Jakai – Central Region)
- About: A festival celebrating yam harvest and fertility.
- Region/People: Assin Jakai people.
- Time: September.
- Rituals: Yam feasting, dancing, chiefs’ processions.
- Modern Relevance: Promotes agriculture and family unity.
Abokyir (Deer Hunting Festival – Winneba, Central Region)
- About: Celebrates the Effutu people’s migration history; hunters must capture a live deer for the gods.
- Region/People: Effutu people, Winneba (Central Region).
- Time: First Saturday of May.
- Rituals: Deer hunting, sacrifice to gods, chiefs’ durbar, drumming, and dancing.
- Modern Relevance: A popular cultural tourism event in Ghana.
Ahobaa Festival (Agona – Central Region)
- About: A thanksgiving festival to avert calamities and promote peace.
- Region/People: Agona people.
- Time: May.
- Rituals: Sacrifices, cleansing rituals, drumming, and dancing.
- Modern Relevance: Preserves Agona history and promotes unity.
Akim Oda Festival (Eastern Region)
- About: A harvest festival of the Akim Oda people.
- Region/People: Akim Oda, Eastern Region.
- Time: November.
- Rituals: Durbar of chiefs, traditional dances, and thanksgiving.
- Modern Relevance: Highlights farming culture in Eastern Ghana.
Ndaakoya Festival (Upper East Region)
- About: A farming festival to thank the gods for millet and guinea corn harvests.
- Region/People: Frafra people of Upper East.
- Time: February.
- Rituals: Drumming, dancing, and feasting on millet meals and pito (local beer).
- Modern Relevance: Promotes indigenous agriculture.
Kloyosikplemi Festival (Yilo Krobo – Eastern Region)
- About: Commemorates the Krobo people’s migration from Krobo Mountain.
- Region/People: Yilo Krobo, Somanya.
- Time: November.
- Rituals: Bead displays, processions, purification rituals, and storytelling.
- Modern Relevance: Boosts Krobo bead-making industry.
Dipo Rites (Krobo Initiation – Eastern Region)
- About: A puberty rite for Krobo girls transitioning into womanhood.
- Region/People: Krobo people, Eastern Region.
- Time: April.
- Rituals: Dressing girls in beads, teaching them womanhood, rituals at sacred shrines.
- Modern Relevance: Maintains Krobo identity despite modernization.
Akwasidae Festival (Ashanti Region)
- About: Celebrated every 42 days, honoring Ashanti ancestors and the Golden Stool.
- Region/People: Ashanti people, Kumasi.
- Time: Every 6 weeks (42 days).
- Rituals: Pouring libation, drumming, dancing, chiefs in regalia, honoring Asantehene.
- Modern Relevance: A major cultural and political event in Ashanti kingdom.
Adae Kese Festival (Ashanti Region)
- About: A bigger version of Akwasidae, celebrating great Ashanti victories and milestones.
- Region/People: Ashanti, Kumasi.
- Time: December/January.
- Rituals: Grand durbar, rituals at the Manhyia Palace, sacrifices, and thanksgiving.
- Modern Relevance: Reinforces Ashanti statehood and traditions.
Ngmayem Festival (Manya Krobo – Eastern Region)
- About: Celebrates millet harvest that saved Krobo during famine.
- Region/People: Manya Krobo.
- Time: October.
- Rituals: Chiefs’ durbars, millet feasting, dancing, and bead displays.
- Modern Relevance: Preserves Krobo heritage.
Akwambo Festival (Agona, Gomoa, Winneba – Central Region)
- About: “Path-clearing” festival that remembers ancestors who cleared paths to settle in new lands.
- Region/People: Gomoa, Agona, Effutu.
- Time: August.
- Rituals: Path clearing, drumming, dancing, durbars, feasting.
- Modern Relevance: Promotes community development and tourism.
Asafotufiam Festival (Ada – Greater Accra Region)
- About: Honors Ada warriors who defended their land in past wars.
- Region/People: Ada people.
- Time: First week of August.
- Rituals: Re-enactment of wars, drumming, firing muskets, chiefs’ durbars.
- Modern Relevance: A festival of bravery and cultural pride.
Awubia Festival (Awutu – Central Region)
- About: Harvest festival thanking the gods for bounty.
- Region/People: Awutu people.
- Time: September.
- Rituals: Chiefs’ durbar, dancing, feasting, drumming.
- Modern Relevance: Highlights Awutu agricultural heritage.
Kundum Festival (Ahanta & Nzema – Western Region)
- About: Celebrates harvest and thanksgiving to God.
- Region/People: Nzema and Ahanta people.
- Time: August–October.
- Rituals: Dances, drumming, sacrifices, durbars, purification of stools.
- Modern Relevance: A tourist attraction along the coast.
Mmoaninko Festival (Offinso – Ashanti Region)
- About: Celebrates Offinso bravery in Ashanti wars.
- Region/People: Offinso people, Ashanti.
- Time: Every 4 years.
- Rituals: War songs, durbars, rituals honoring ancestors.
- Modern Relevance: Preserves Offinso war history.
Apoo Festival (Techiman & Wenchi – Bono East Region)
- About: Cleansing festival rejecting evil and wrongdoing.
- Region/People: Bono people.
- Time: April/May.
- Rituals: Satirical songs, public ridicule, chiefs’ durbars, drumming.
- Modern Relevance: Encourages accountability.
Yaa Asantewaa Festival (Ejisu – Ashanti Region)
- About: Honors Queen Mother Yaa Asantewaa, who led the Ashanti war against the British in 1900.
- Region/People: Ejisu, Ashanti Region.
- Time: August (varies).
- Rituals: Re-enactments, durbars, storytelling, cultural displays.
- Modern Relevance: Celebrates women’s leadership and Ashanti resistance.
Pan-African Historical Festival (PANAFEST – Cape Coast/Elmina)
- About: Celebrates Pan-Africanism, African diaspora reconnection, and emancipation.
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