- Wa, Ghana
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footnotes =Wa is the capital of the
Upper West Region ofGhana and is the main city of theWala people . The majority of the inhabitants areMuslim . It is the seat of the Wa-Na, the Paramount Chief of the Wala traditional area. Features of the town include severalmosque s, theWa-Na Palace , amuseum and a nearbyhippopotamus sanctuary. The town serves as a transportation hub for the northwestern part of Ghana, with major roads leading south toKumasi , north toHamile andBurkina Faso , and northeast toTumu and theUpper East Region . There is also a small airport.History
Wa has been inhabited for several hundred years, first by
Lobi andDagaare people, and then by Islamic scholars and traders who settled there in order to participate in the trans-Saharan trade. These newcomers adopted theDagaare language and to some extent simplified its grammar, as well as incorporating numerous loan words from Hausa, such as "lafia" (satisfactory) and "alabasa" (onion). (Both of these Hausa words are ultimately Arabic in origin: "lafia" comes from the Arabic العافية, al-'afiyya, "health" or "well-being", while "alabasa" comes from البصل, al-basal, "onion".) The name of the town means 'come' in theWaali language .Environment
Wa is in the southern part of the
Sahel , the semi-arid area south of theSahara that ranges fromSenegal to theSudan . Average annual rainfall is around 1000mm, almost all of which occurs between May and October. Following the May-October rainly season is a cool dry period called the Harmattan (in Waali "sesiao sanga") when a steady, often dusty, north wind blows from the Sahara. The hottest period of the year is in February and March when daytime temperatures often reach 110°F (42°C).Food and Agriculture
Despite its urban status, Wa is in many ways still an agricultural community, and many people make a good portion of their living in small scale farming. The main crops are
corn ,millet ,yams ,okra andgroundnuts . Uplandrice is also farmed in a few areas. The major fruit crop is themango .Shea nuts are collected from wild trees, for food or refinement into oils and cosmetics.The staple food of Wa is known as T-Zed in English. This is an abbreviation for the
Hausa expression "tuo zaafi", meaning 'very hot'. In Waali, this food is referred to as "sao". It is a thick porridge ofcorn flour eaten likefufu - by tearing off a chunk and dipping into a soup, usually of okra. Comment on the food : T-Zed or TZ is made of millet and, ot as stated corn, (corn is originally from South-America. It os also not like fufu, but more like Kenkey, because of the fermentation proces.The Wa Chieftancy
The paramount chief of the Wala people is known as the Wa-na ("na" means chief in Waali.)
The Wala chieftancy has an unusually long recorded history, in various documents in Arabic and Hausa. A dispute over the order of succession for the Wa-na began with the death of the Wa-na in 1998. This acriminous and sometimes violent controversy was partially resolved in 2003 with the enskinment of a new Wa-na. His unfortunate death in September 2006 leaves the future of the Wa-na again uncertain.
The Wa-na's palace is a good example of traditional
Sahelian architecture , with an exterior similar to that of the main mosque ofBobo-Dioulasso .The Dumba Festival
The Dumba festival was the main traditional event of Wa. It was typically held in late September to correspond with the harvest. The highlight of the year was a ceremony in which the Wa-na stepped over a small
cow lying on the ground. According to traditional belief, if any part of the chief or his clothing touched the cow, he would probably die within the year. If on the other hand he stepped over the cow successfully, he was guaranteed a successful coming year.Namesake
There is also another town in Ghana called Wa in the southeast.
References
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/GH/0/Wa2.html FallingRain Map - elevation = 305m]
External links
* [http://www.angelfire.com/ultra/twa Wa, Ghana oriented website]
* [http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=110064 A news report on the passing of the Wa-na]
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