Lensidede or Lessé Dédé, is a Surinamese village on an island in the Lawa River, near the Lensidede rapids after which the village was named.
In the village live Wayana people.
[2] The Lawa River forms the border between Suriname and French Guiana, and islands are ambiguous.
Both France and Suriname claimed the village.
[4] Lensidede has been placed in Suriname under the authority of Ipomadi Pelenapïn [nl], the Surinamese chief of the Lawa River.