The Lele (or Leele), also known as Bashilele or Usilele, are a Bantu ethnic group closely related to the Kuba people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
[1] They traditionally live in the Kasai River region,[2] but since the 1950s many have migrated to Kinshasa.
[3] There are currently about 30,000 Lele, of which 26,000 speak the Lele language.
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