- The
Kposo or
Akposso people (Kposo: Akpɔsɔ) are an
ethnic group living in the
Plateau Region of
southern Togo, west of Atakpamé, and
across the border...
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still thanking God for his peace.
Ovazu is also a
traditional festival in
Akposso and Akebu. The
traditional celebration in
Gblinkomegan is
Godogbe Za. Ayizan...
- and they
continue to
dominate these services.
Other groups include the
Akposso on the
Central Plateau, the Ana
people who are
related to the Yoruba, and...
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ethnicity Aja-Ewe/Mina (42.4%), Kabye/Tem (25.9%), Para-Gurma/Akan (17.1%),
Akposso/Akebu (4.1%), Ana-Ife (3, 2%),
other Togolese (1.7%),
foreigners (5.2%)...
- (PDF) on
March 30, 2014. Anderson, C. G. (1999). "ATR
vowel harmony in
Akposso".
Studies in
African Linguistics. 28 (2): 185–214. doi:10.32473/sal.v28i2...
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pounding it,
which yields a toasted-color
grain (a
technique used
among the
Akposso). The
invention of a
simple fonio husking machine offers an
easier mechanical...
- seat of the Amou Prefecture. Amlamé is the
Francization of the
original Akposso name, Emla. 7°28′N 0°54′E / 7.467°N 0.900°E / 7.467; 0.900
Amlame is...
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Kposo language, or
Ikposo (Ikpɔsɔ), is the
language of the
Akposso people,
mainly in the
Plateau Region of Togo, west of Atakpamé, but also into eastern...
- Kpan kpl I/L
Kpala kpm I/L Koho kpn I/E Kepkiriwát kepkiriwát kpo I/L
Akpɔssɔ Ikposo (kpp) I/L Karen, Paku kpq I/L Korupun-Sela kpr I/L
Korafe kps I/L...
- (which
yields a
toasted color grain; this
technique is used
among the
Akposso). The
invention of a
simple fonio husking machine offers an
easier mechanical...