Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Essay --

tillage is an integral part of every society. Culture is a learned pattern of behavior or ways by which plurality live their lives or how society behaves. Some characteristics of the culture of people or a society are their music, food, laws, arts, marriage, festivals among others. gold coast is the first sub-Saharan African nation to gain its independence from the British in 1957. It is fixed in West Africa and it consists of different ethnic groups with different dialects. One such(prenominal) group is the Ga-Adangbe tribe. The Ga-Adangbe tribe constitutes of the Adangbe and the Ga people of Ghana who form oneness ethnic group known as the Ga-Adangbe tribe. The Ga-Adangbe people inhabit the capital of Ghana Plains. The Adangbe people inhabit the eastern part of Accra while the Ga people inhabit the western part of Accra coastlands. The language of two ethnic groups is from a common proto-Ga-Adangbe ancestral language. There is one far-famed thing about these ethnic g roups in Ghana and it is their culture of festivals. These festivals spue from the naming of a child, puberty services, marriage and funerals among other things. One of these well-favoured festivals that this paper seeks to discuss is puberty rites. The Ashanti tribe who hail from the Ashante Region of Ghana and the Adangbe tribe who hail from Eastern Region of Ghana celebrate this charming festival look fored puberty rites. The Ashanti tribe of Ghana calls this festival or puberty rite Bragoro while the Adangbe people from the Eastern part of Ghana call it dropo. My focus in this paper is how the Adangbe tribe celebrates the Dipo rite in Ghana.No other ritual, in the life of a female Krobo, is of greater enormousness than or equal to the dipo.Hugo Huber, 1963The Manya and the Yilo Krob... ...his study will therefore contribute to intimacy in these areas and possibly give ideas for future studies on the subject of the Dip custom.From the foregoing, Dipo is a festival o f the Manya and Yilo Krobo tribe to celebrate the puberty of adolescent girls, go on them to preserve their chastity and to prepare them for marriage. The girls learn lessons on womanhood in preparation leading up to the festival. The Dipo festival has gone through just about modification due to some factors such as abuse of humankind rights. For example, the Krobo people believe that children that are born before their mothers brook the Dipo rite are cursed. So currently, children under the age of ten years undergo Dipo and not the adolescent girls to afford them to avoid having cursed children, as is their creed and to avoid exposing their breast to the public during the ceremony.

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