Ashanti yam ceremony, Asanteman. A painting of a yam ceremony from 1817.
Observed by
Ashantis of Asanteman
Type
Ashanti festival
Significance
Festival of Purification
Celebrations
To celebrate Yam Harvest
Date
Between September and December
Frequency
annual
The Ashanti Yam Festival is an annual celebration of the Ashanti people of Ashanti. It marks the first harvest of yams during the autumn season, after the monsoon season. The yam is the staple food crop in Ashanti and most of Africa.
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