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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yam Festival (Aburi) - définition


Yam Festival (Aburi)         
FESTIVAL OF THE PEOPLE OF ABURI
Yam Festival is an annual harvest festival celebrated by the chiefs and peoples of Aburi Traditional Area in the Eastern Region of Ghana. It is usually celebrated in the month of September.
Asogli Te Za (Yam Festival)         
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A FESTIVAL CEBRATED BY THE PEOPLE OF ASOGLI IN HO.
Asogli Yam Festival; Asorgli Te Za (Yam Festival)
Asogli Yam Festival is an annual festival celebrated by the people of Asogli in the Ho Municipality located in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is celebrated in September annually to celebrate the cultivation of yam that was started by a hunter who found the tuber in the forest during his hunting expedition.
New Yam Festival of the Igbo         
  • Igbos in diaspora celebrating Iwa-Ji in Dublin, Ireland
ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL OBSERVED BY THE IGBO PEOPLE
Yam Festival; Yam festival; New yam festival
The New Yam Festival of the Igbo people (Orureshi in the idoma area, Iwa ji, Iri ji or Ike ji, Otute depending on dialect) is an annual cultural festival by the Igbo people that is held at the end of the rainy season in early August.Yam Festival.

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Yam Festival (Aburi)
Yam Festival is an annual harvest festival celebrated by the chiefs and peoples of Aburi Traditional Area in the Eastern Region of Ghana. It is usually celebrated in the month of September.