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A notable feature of Ghanaian society is the enormous number of local events that take place in various parts of the country throughout the year.
Tam village Benin- mars 31-2021: Gelede a form of 'Espirit performs a dance ahead of a Voodoo ceremony. They take care of the community and ask for the rains for crops.\n\nThe Gẹlẹdẹ spectacle of the Yoruba is a public display by colorful masks which combines art and ritual dance to amuse, educate and inspire worship. Gelede celebrates “Mothers” (awon iya wa), a group that includes female ancestors and deities as well as the elderly women of the community, and the power and spiritual capacity these women have in society. Focusing not only on fertility and motherhood but also on correct social behavior within the Yoruba society.
Freetown, Sierra Leone: the 'Big Market' downtown on Wallace Jonson Street, run by the City Council of Freetown, social security (NASSIT) regional office in the background - aka Basket Market, often called \
Lome, Togo - April 04, 2023:  Voodoo Priest offering the ritual services in the West Africa
Woman wearing a typical costume from Bahia State, Brazil. She is a typical Baiana.
4 April 2017, Ibadan Nigeria: Image captured during Nigerian Photography Classroom group at a photowalk in aimed at vising the Olu Ibadan of Ibadan land in Nigeria.
Small un-named settlement just outside the city of Bangalore India June 20 1988 man carrying bucket of water on his head in poor rural Indian village
Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria: September 29th, 2017: A man performing as Esu during Olojo Festival.\n\nThe Olojo festival commemorates the descent of Oduduwa to Ile-Ife, the celebration of the first dawn, the first afternoon, and the first night of creation. That makes the Olojo festival, one of the oldest in Africa, celebrated all over Yorubaland. It celebrates the dawn of the first day of existence on Earth. There is a parallel between this and the Judeo-Christian theology of creation, conceived with the divine proclamation: “Let there be light.”
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Young women and men dressed in Kente carry objects on their heads during a festival in Ghana
Bopa.Benin-mars 30 2021: Shango is the god of the heavens and manifests himself through lightning or thunder. Its attributes are lightning, the double axe, the ram, the color red and fire. He is a very feared justice god who punishes thieves, liars, criminals and witches. It is said that when someone commits a crime and there is not enough evidence to judge them, they are given the opportunity to tell what happened. If he tells the truth, the punishment corresponding to the crime is applied, but if he denies his crime, he is set free and it is the god Shango who will take matters into his own hands: if he has lied and is guilty, he will send a lightning bolt to kill him. . In fact, in the temple of the god Shango, human skulls belonging to criminals who have been punished by Shango's lightning are preserved.
Christian church in Akure, Nigeria
Ouidah / Whydah / Ajuda, Atlantique Department, Benin: boys play on Maro Square (France Avenue), near their school and the Central Mosque with its Afro-Brazilian architecture, completed in 1818, built by Senegalese and Malian immigrants. Islam is one of Benin ’s major religions, particularly prevalent in the northern regions. Approximately 30% of the population adheres to Islam, with the majority being Sunni Muslims, influenced by the Maliki school of thought. Islam was introduced to Benin through trans-Saharan trade routes and further spread by the migration of Hausa, Fulani, and Songhai ethnic groups. Today, the religion is deeply integrated into the cultural and social fabric of northern Benin, where mosques and Islamic educational institutions play an important role in community life.
Aburi, Ghana - Sept 1959: People celebrating at the annual Odwira Festival in Aburi, Ghana in 1958
simoes filho, bahia, barazil - february 27, 2016: integrants of the Candomble religion are seen during a religious celebration in a terreiro in the city of Simoes Filho.
4 April 2017, Ibadan Nigeria: Image captured during Nigerian Photography Classroom group at a photowalk in aimed at vising the Olu Ibadan of Ibadan land in Nigeria.
young hausa girl from small town.
Atakpamé, Togo - June 28, 2019: Young woman crosses the road in a village near Atakpamé, Togo, West Africa.
Shot  at Osun festival in August 2016. A Nigerian woman with cowries shell woven into her hair.
Bissau, Guinea-Bissau: view along Amilcar Cabral Avenue, former Republic Avenue, the city's main street - 'Armazens do Povo' on the left and Galp/Petrogal petrol station on the right. Rotary International cogwheel in the center.
During a sabbatical year, visit a bishop's office in Northern Congo. Mission for the education of Pygmy children
Accra, Ghana - April 06, 2022: Local African People doing daily job in Ghana Village, Western Africa
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Avepozo, Togo - July 04, 2019: Voodoo women cult close the village Avepozo, Togo, West Africa. Women celebrate their beliefs and rituals. They wear beautiful traditional colorful clothes and beautiful beads jewelry. One woman carries two fetishes in a bowl on her head. They walk on the public road from house to house. Voodoo is a strong religion in West Africa with a lot of power in society.
Photo taken in Accra, Ghana
M'banza-Kongo / M'banza-Congo / São Salvador do Congo, Zaire Province, Angola: Located near the Museum of the Kings of Kongo, it was the official residence of the Secretaries of the last Kings of Kongo, the executive power - Bakongo culture. Now used as a beauty salon. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mbanza Kongo, Vestiges of the Capital of the former Kingdom of Kongo.
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