A Ga woman from southern Ghana is dressed in colorful cotton kente and glistening jewelry. She is on her way to the Homowo Festival, a celebration that honors the trials and success of the Ga people during a dramatic period of famine during their journey from their ancestral homeland. Winfred Korley sculpts the sese wood woman with a pot on her head, filled with kpokpoi, which she made of unfermented corn powder and palm nut fish soup.