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Sefwi or Sehwi may refer to: * Sefwi people, an ethnic group of Ghana * Sehwi language, their language * Kingdom of Sefwi The Kingdom of Sefwi was a historical Akan state located in the western forest zone of what is now Ghana. It emerged in the 17th century as a confederation of migrant groups fleeing political upheaval in Bono, Adansi, Denkyira, and Asante, who se ..., pre-colonial Akan kingdom {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Sefwi People
The Sefwi are an Akan people. The Akan sub-group live predominantly in Western North Region of Ghana. The Akan sub-group speak the Akan dialect Sefwi language. The term Sefwi, which refers to the language spoken and the Sefwi people mythically originated from the withering of the Twi phrase, "Asa awie" which translates "War is over", by immigrants from Bono-Techiman, Wenchi, Adanse, Denkyira, Assin, and Asante who settled on the territories of Aowin (modern-day Sefwi) escaping the 17th century wars. Geographically located on the Western North Region, Sefwi is about 200 kilometers from the coast, and covers an area of 2,695 square miles crossed by the Tano and Bia rivers. The Sefwi like other Akan tribes originated from the ancient world; Northern part of modern Africa. Through wars many families forced their ways out to live in their present domains. For example, Obumangama of Sefwi Wiawso was told to have established his domain at Ewiaso because of its strategical po ...
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Sehwi Language
Sefwi, also known as Sefwi, Esahie, and Asahyue, is a Niger–Congo languages, Niger-Congo language spoken by 305,000 across southwestern Ghana, principally in the Western Region (Ghana), Western Region. It is the common language of the Sefwi people, Sehwi people. Sehwi is a Kwa languages, Kwa language of the Central Tano language, Central Tano branch, closely related to Anyin language, Anyin, and mutually intelligible with the Sannvin dialect of Anyin; its two main dialects are Wiawso, spoken in the southern area of the Sehwi territory, and Anhwiaso, spoken in the northern area. According to Dolphyne, the Aowin dialect, putatively of Anyin, is actually closer to Sehwi.Dolphyne, Florence Abena (1986) The languages of the Akan peoples. ''Research review''. Vol. 2 No. 1, Pages 1-University of Ghana. Virtually all speakers of Sehwi are Multilingualism, bilingual in Twi, which is used as the trade language in the region. However, the Sehwi people are fond of their language, such tha ...
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Kingdom Of Sefwi
The Kingdom of Sefwi was a historical Akan state located in the western forest zone of what is now Ghana. It emerged in the 17th century as a confederation of migrant groups fleeing political upheaval in Bono, Adansi, Denkyira, and Asante, who settled in lands previously held by the Aowin polity. Over time, Sefwi developed into three autonomous states— Sefwi Wiawso, Sefwi Anhwiaso, and Sefwi Bekwai—each governed by its own paramount chief but sharing a common language, religious tradition, and festival system. History The name "Sefwi" is thought to derive from the Twi phrase Esa awie ("the war is over"), reflecting the region's role as a place of refuge. Early European records refer to the area as "Inkassa" or "Enkassa." By the 17th century, migrant clans from Wenchi, Adanse, and other Akan states settled in the Sefwi forests. While some retained matrilineal clan structures, others adapted to sociopolitical customs shaped by earlier Aowin and Bono influence. In time, compe ...
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