TALKING ABOUT THE SHAI WHO SETTLED INSIDE THE HILL CALLED SHAI-HILLS
The people of Sɛ (also
known as Shai) are one of the eight Dangme tribes existing in South Eastern
ghana. They Migrated from Isreal and settled at Sameh in Nigeria between the
two rivers Kuala and Efa. They later moved from Sameh to Oyo, to Abeokuta and
then to Dahomey which is now Benin. From Dahomey they moved to Tado and then to
Ngotsie in Togoland. At Ngotsie the people of Sɛ were under the leadership of
an Ewe king called King Agorkoli. King Agorkoli and his warriors mistreated the
Dangmes.
During this period of
maltreatment an old woman appeared to the Dangmes and advised them not to pour
their waste water outside but to pour it under the walls surrounding Ngotsie.
They did this for a very long time and whilst they poured the water they
continued to chisel the soaked walls to create a very big whole to escape the
treatment of King Agorkoli. The old woman also advised them to send warriorsto
survey the entire land and see if they can get a hide out should they escape
from King Agorkoli.
The Warriors came back
to inform the Dangmes that the way was clear and that they can escape for King
Agorkoli and his warriors. The Adas lead the way from Ngotsie. Whilst they were
leaving the Old woman distracted the King by engaging in long discussion and
singing melodious Klama songs which made the King loose his memory. The King
after a while realised that activities in the palace were at a Standstill. He
then called his military me to search the living quarters of the Dangmes and
see what was happening. To their surprise they found the whole place empty.
King Agorkoli went to confirm and when returning to his seat to address the old
woman, he found that the old woman was also gone. He assembled his men to go
after Dangmes.
At this point Kole (An
Eagle) appeared to the Dangmes to direct them on where to pass as the warrior
of King Agorkorli chased them. When they reached the River Volta (Jɔ) the
Dangmes couldnt cross. The old woman then appeared to the Dangme and turned
herself into (Nyaka) crocodile and helped the Dangmes to cross the Jɔ at
several points which were:
1.
Aprade
2.
Asutsuare
3.
Natleku
4.
Dorkor
5.
Fodjoku near Akuse
6.
Vume
They then settled on the
Tagologo lands. This unknown woman also introduced the Dipo (Puberty Rights) to
the community. She disappeared on day and a snake was found. To this day they
honour Nako (which is the name of the snake found). The Klo people call her
Klonako and worship her. The Klo people also worship Kɔle (The Eagle) and give
names like Korle, Korletey and Korlekie to their children.
Information provided by the Shai Traditional Council
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