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EWE , a See also:group of See also:Negro peoples of the Slave See also:Coast, See also:West See also:Africa. By the natives their See also:country is called Ewe-me, " See also:Land of the Ewe." The Ewe See also:family forms five linguistic See also:groups: the Anlo or Anglawa on the See also:Gold Coast frontier, the Krepi of Anfueh speech, the Jeji, the Dahomeyans and the See also:Mahi. See further DASOMEY, and A. B. See also:Ellis, The Ewe-Speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast . . . (See also:London, 189o). End of Article: EWEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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