• Lebu people (redirect from Lébou)
    The Lebu (Lebou, Lébou) are a subgroup of Wolof in Senegal, West Africa, living on the peninsula of Cap-Vert, site of Dakar. The Lebu are primarily a fishing...
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    in 1776. In 1795, the Lebou of Cape Verde revolted against Cayor rule. A new theocratic state, subsequently called the "Lebou Republic" by the French...
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    Richard Dumez and Moustapha Kâ. Yoff Le Territoire Assiégé: Un village lébou dans la banlieue de Dakar. Dossiers régions côtières et petites îles 7....
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     250 p. Fatou Seye Mbow, Évolution des villages lébou du Cap-Vert : le cas de Ngor [Evolution of Lebou Village of the Cap-Vert Peninsula]', Dakar, University...
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    Press. ISBN 978-1-4773-2482-0. OCLC 1255524815. Zimmermann, K. (2008). "Lebou/Libou". Encyclopédie berbère. Vol. 28–29 | Kirtēsii – Lutte. Aix-en-Provence:...
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  • are supernatural beings in the mythology of the Wolof people (most likely Lebou [citation needed]) of Senegal, West Africa. Their alternatively used name...
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  • Lebu Wolof (Lebou Oulof) is a language of Senegal that is closely related to, but not mutually intelligible with, Wolof proper. The distinctiveness of...
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  • on August 19, 2015 Laborde, Cécile (1994). La Confrérie layenne et les Lébou du Sénégal: Islam et culture tradtionnelle (in French). Bordeaux: Institut...
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     Mauritania 230,000 Languages Wolof • French • English • Religion Predominantly Sunni Islam Related ethnic groups Serer people, Diola people, Lebou people...
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    (1750–1754/present AD) Akwa Akpa (1786–1896/present AD)(NSM in Nigeria) Lebou Republic (1790–1857/present AD) (Lebu people) Solima Kingdom(18th century–1884...
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    No. 17. People of the Gambia. I. The Wolof with notes on the Serer and Lebou San Francisco 1985. Niang, Mor Sadio, "CEREMONIES ET FÊTES TRADITIONNELLES"...
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    071 1.3% Maure 59,784 1.2% 67,726 1.0% Mandjaag 41,628 0.9% 66,605 1.0% Lebou 94,837 1.9% 56,758 0.8% Balant 33,915 0.7% 54,398 0.8% Malinke 202,472 4...
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  • Ngor, Dakar) is a Senegalese singer and musician. He was born in a small Lebou community. He is a self-taught guitarist and composed his first songs when...
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    Ancient Egypt Ancient Libya Garamantes Meshwesh Zimmermann, K. (2008). "Lebou/Libou". Encyclopédie berbère. Vol. 28-29 | Kirtēsii – Lutte. Aix-en-Provence:...
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    Layene (category Lebou people)
    Laye, 2021-present Laborde, Cécile (1994). La Confrérie layenne et les Lébou du Sénégal: Islam et culture tradtionnelle (in French). Bordeaux: Institut...
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    17., "People of the Gambia. I. The Wolof with notes on the Serer and the Lebou", By David P. Gamble & Linda K. Salmon with Alhaji Hassan Njie, San Francisco...
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  • are supernatural beings in the mythology of the Wolof people (most likely Lebou) of Senegal, West Africa. Their alternatively used name Bakhna Rakhna literally...
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  • a Muslim brotherhood based in Mahdism. This group originated in Yoff, a Lebou village that has become a commune d'arondissement of Dakar. The founder...
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    Other names Language/region Name Ijaw Gbu/n Yoruba/Ilaje Apo Nigerian English Croaker Ga/Fante Ekan Abidjan L'ombrine Lebou Nguku Wolof Law Temne Laydy...
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  • book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Zimmermann, K. (2008). "Lebou/Libou". Encyclopédie berbère. Vol. 28-29 | Kirtēsii – Lutte. Aix-en-Provence:...
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    features heavily in northern Nigeria. In the mythology of the Wolof people and Lebou people, Yumboes are supernatural beings who closely resemble European fairies...
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    Ousmane Sembène (category Lebou people)
    and his wife, Ousmane Sembène was born in Ziguinchor in Casamance to a Lebou family. From childhood he was exposed to the Serer religion through his...
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  • British Academy in 2013. Laborde, Cécile (1995). La Confrérie Layenne et les Lébou du Sénégal (in French). Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux. ISBN 9782908065305...
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    libertarian socialism took inspiration from the social formations of the Lebou and Balante peoples, who organized themselves without social classes or...
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    : 599  The surviving marabouts played an important role in founding the Lebou republic on the Cap-Vert peninsula. Soon after, the Almamy of Futa Toro...
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  • Libya. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-4408-5607-5. Zimmermann, K. (2008-01-01). "Lebou/Libou". Encyclopédie berbère (in French) (28–29): 4361–4363. doi:10...
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    large urban centres. Most are Muslim, being either Mouride or Tijānī. The Lebou people of Cap-Vert and Petite Côte are considered a subgroup of the Wolof...
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  • Christianity with the old Serer religion) as well as non-Serers such as the Lebou people (who are a distinct group but still revere the ancient religious...
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  • Djibril Diop Mambéty (category Lebou people)
    of his films. Mambéty was the son of a Muslim cleric and member of the Lebou tribe. Mambéty's interest in cinema began with theater. Having graduated...
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    Colette Le Cour Grandmaison, Rôles traditionnels féminins et urbanisation. Lébou et wolof de Dakar, Paris, EPHE, 1970, 4+310+23 p. (Thèse de 3e cycle, publiée...
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