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In the village of Tiébélé, located 172 km south of Burkina Faso’s capital Ouagadougou, lies the royal court of the Kasséna people—a West African ethnic group whose territory spans into Ghana. Since the 16th century, this royal compound has served as the political and religious heart of the Kasséna community, home to the princes and their families who uphold traditions and mediate disputes.
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