- Lebou
The Lebou (Lébou) are an ethnic group of
Senegal ,West Africa , living on the peninsula ofCap-Vert . The Lebou are primarily a fishing community, but they have a substantial business in construction supplies. They speak Wolof. Their political and spiritual capital is atYoff , just north ofDakar . They have a religious sect and theocracy, theLayene , headquartered there.The traditional date of the founding of Yoff is 1430. Although they were conquered by the Kingdoms of
Jolof (Diolof) andCayor , and later the French in the 19th century, and were incorporated into modernSenegal , since 1815 they have had a special legal autonomy as a special kind of "theocratic republic".Lebou society empahasizes piety and respect for elders. Lebou families include not only living people but also associated ancestral spirits. The Lebou are noted for their public exorcism dances and rituals, often attended by tourists.
In addition to Yoff, other Lebou centres are nearby
Ouakam and Ngor.
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