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Mock Hunting, Music and Visual Art Forms in Ade u: A Northern Ewe Hunters' Dance-Drumming Ritual in Ghana
2017
EJOTMAS Ekpoma Journal of Theatre and Media Arts
Indigenous music in African cultures is strictly performed within the cultural matrixes of the people. The northern Ewe, like their other African neighbours, regard music as life because of their beliefs that are deeply rooted in religious, psychological and philosophical themes that support their daily activities and also provide solutions to their problems. Since their indigenous music making is also embedded in their social, political, religious and economic activities, one major music genre
doi:10.4314/ejotmas.v6i1-2.10
fatcat:q63vsuq5xbahhluebrsnfb3dle