Classroom lesson · Food · 🇨🇮 Ivory Coast

Yam Festival

A harvest celebration for the most important crop

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What is it?

The Yam Festival is one of the most important traditional celebrations in Côte d'Ivoire, especially among the Baoulé and Akan peoples of the centre and east of the country. It marks the yam harvest and gives thanks for the new crop. Yam is a starchy root vegetable that has been a staple food in this region for centuries.

Tell me more

Yams are large, cylindrical root vegetables that can grow to over a metre long and weigh as much as 70 kilograms. They are full of energy, easy to store, and can be cooked in many ways – boiled, pounded, roasted, or made into a thick paste called foutou. In many Ivorian communities the yam harvest determines the whole year's food security, so celebrating it is deeply meaningful.

The festival involves colourful processions, drumming, dancing, and the preparation of special foods made from the new yams. Village chiefs and elders lead ceremonies, and the first yam of the harvest is always offered to the ancestors before anyone eats. Musicians play traditional instruments including talking drums and balafons.

The Yam Festival is a time of community pride, with each village often competing to show off its most impressive yams. The celebration reinforces bonds between neighbours and strengthens the sense that the land and the people who farm it are deeply connected. It is also a way of passing agricultural knowledge from older farmers to younger generations.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

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Discussion prompts

  1. 01Many cultures around the world have harvest festivals. What harvest or seasonal celebration do you know about from your own culture or a culture you have studied?
  2. 02Why do you think it might be important to thank the land (or ancestors) before eating the first of a new harvest?
  3. 03Yams can weigh 70 kilograms – as heavy as an adult person. How would you transport a vegetable that size from a field to a market?
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Classroom activity

Research one crop that is a staple food in three different countries around the world. For each, find out how it is grown, what it is cooked into, and whether there is a festival or celebration connected to it. Present your three examples as a colourful fact file.