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Songs of the Sea: the Socio-Cultural Fabric of Fisherfolk Work Songs in Winneba

Dr. Maclean, George Asabre
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Authors
Acquah, E. O. & Maclean, G. A.
Publication Year
2024
Article Title
Songs of the Sea: the Socio-Cultural Fabric of Fisherfolk Work Songs in Winneba
Journal
African Journal of Culture, History, Religion, and Traditions
Volume
7
Issue Number
2
Page Numbers
13 - 25
ISSN
2997-3171
Abstract

This article presents the findings of a study investigating the socio-cultural dimensions of work songs among the fisherfolk of the Winneba Fishing Community in Ghana's central region. It explores the significance of work songs in the daily lives of fisherfolk and their broader socio-cultural impact within the community. Employing a qualitative approach and utilizing a case study design, the authors gathered data through interviews, observations, and focus group discussions involving fifteen purposively sampled fisherfolk. The study was underpinned with the theories of Sense of Community as well as Understanding Music Making of a community. It was found out that work songs are integral to various fishing activities in Winneba fishing community, serving to foster community cohesion, enhance productivity, and preserve cultural heritage. The findings offer practical recommendations for the preservation and promotion of work songs within the Winneba fishing community.

 

Keywords:

Work songs, fisherfolks, Winneba, Central Region, socio-cultural

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