.. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be added to our goals and some few surprising features to keep you interested in Ghanaian Ewe Culture. Kindy visit our bio again and check out our website. Stay tuned!
Apologies for the long break in activity here. It was mainly due in part to a reflection of the project by the co-founders. Project vision is still intact but we've had to change its work breakdown structure. The project is reassuring its followers more podcasts are coming..
Yes, I got the chance to start an open-source project. It is on culture-tech. I don't know whether any cool tech might come out of it but am hopeful I could positively surprise myself. Writing about it..
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@imknightrae Thanks. The project is creating an easier socialization process for a new generation of Ewes around the world. So that means if one has to be far from Ghana or their hometown, they will be able to learn about their culture and traditions reducing the meantime to be socialized.
Hello anyone, the project to document (Ghanaian) Ewe culture through podcasts with Open Source has a WhatsApp channel now. Join us and follow the updates. Researchers, tech developers and podcasters alike are all invited. Looking forward... https://t.co/JGxmNCiUam
Do not be overwhelmed in understanding how @OpenSourceOrg and @github works. We have gathered some resources to help you get curious to get started. We wish you the luck in learning something new and contributing to us. Ne Ho!
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Announcing a new direction for Eʋeviwó. The project to document Ghanaian Ewe Culture and Traditions in podcast is going Open Source. This means anyone can contribute from anywhere. Join us to learn something technical and creative, make an impact.
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Episode 3 is about learning how to speak Ewe. It is a brief introduction and one will be taken through some numerals, greetings and days of the week. The tutor is Eyram Nunekpeku.
https://t.co/87bwJFeRjR
Episode 2 is now available. Ewe history is discussed featuring two Ghanaian scholars, Prof Kodzo Gavua, an archaeologist and Prof D.E.K. Amenumey, a historian. Be informed about the historical migration of Ewes.
https://t.co/tYrSMS2KNY
First episode is out. We are discussing the Ewe language. The episode examines why the language is less popular among Ewe youth outside the Ewe region. Our guest is Dr. Paul Agbedor, a scholar in linguistics. Click on the link and remember to subscribe.
https://t.co/tYrSMS2KNY
Xede Nyuie. Emeritus Professor Godwin Kwaku Nukunya, an immense contributor to Ewe cultural and traditional studies is laid to rest today in Woe. Eweviwo gives a tribute to his illustrious career.
https://t.co/jY3PWCqyir
Miedze gɔme ! Introduction for Season One is out. You can listen to us on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts & Itunes, Spotify and Substack. Click on the link below to select your option. Don't forget to subscribe. #Ghana#Ewe#Culture#podcasts#Eweviwo
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Mɔ dzi ne kɔ. Inviting everyone on this exciting journey to know Ewes in a different way. Learn a (new) culture deeply. Take time to read the inspiration behind this project from Ghana. #Ghana#Eweviwo#Ewe
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