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Tribe in Odumasi
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Wrapped in colorful kente cloth, members of one of Ghana's many tribal groups make their way through a clearing in Odumasi in south-central Ghana. Dozens of tribes and about a hundred linguistic groups are represented in Ghana's six main ethnic groups: the Akan, Ewe, Ga-Adangbe, Mole-Dagbani, Guan, and Gurma.
Photo Credit: Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher/Getty Images
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