History:
Adagiman is an ethnic group found in the Upper East Region of Ghana. The name Adagiman is derived from the word “Ada”, which means “people” and “giman” which means “the strong”.
The Adagiman people are believed to have migrated from the Bawku area in the Upper East Region of Ghana. They are believed to be descended from the Mamprusi people, who are also found in the Upper East Region.
Description:
The Adagiman people are a culturally rich people. Their culture is based on traditional values and beliefs. They practice traditional religious ceremonies and rituals. They also have a rich musical tradition, with traditional instruments such as drums and flutes.
The Adagiman people have a number of customs and traditions. They practice polygamy and have a strict code of conduct. They also believe in the veneration of ancestors. They have a matrilineal system of inheritance, in which property is passed down from mother to daughter.
The Adagiman people have a number of variations within their culture. For example, some of them practice the Islamic faith, while others practice the traditional religion of their ancestors. They also have different dialects and languages, depending on the region they live in.








