Oregon Multicultural Archives

Children at Homowo Festival, Oregon, 1996

Title
Children at Homowo Festival, Oregon, 1996
LC Subject
Festivals Homowo
Local Collection ID
P345
Creator
Williams, Chuck, 1943-
Photographer
Williams, Chuck, 1943-
Description
Beginning in 1986, Obo Addy and his wife Susan formed the Homowo African Arts and Cultures organization, a virtual cultural center with offerings in schools, parks, community centers, and performance venues all over the country. Obo Addy (1936-2012) was a world-renowned master in the traditional music and dance of the many cultures in Ghana; he settled in Oregon in 1978. Homowo is a Ghanaian harvest festival featuring music, dance, food, and crafts. The Ga people celebrate Homowo in the remembrance of the famine that occurred in pre-colonial Ghana. Homowo African Arts and Cultures organized an annual Homowo Festival throughout the 1990s-2000s. After Addy’s passing in 2012, his wife created the Obo Addy Legacy Project. Six years later, and after 32 years of introducing people to the positive music and culture of Ghana, the Obo Addy Legacy Project closed in 2018. The Oregon Multicultural Archives is home to the Obo Addy Legacy Project Collection.
Work Type
color photographs photographs
Location
Portland >> Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States
Date
1996
Identifier
p345:Homowo-Festival-1996-06
Rights
In Copyright
License
Creative Commons: Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Local Collection Name
Chuck Williams Photographs (P 345)
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Set
Chuck Williams Photographs Oregon Multicultural Archives OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
Primary Set
Chuck Williams Photographs
Institution
Oregon State University