Nalu people

Nalu
Nalo
Nalou
Total population
~20,000
Regions with significant populations
Guinea11,000
Guinea Bissau9,000
Languages
Nalu
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Landouma people, Baga people, Temne people

The Nalu, also called Nalo, Nanum, or Nanu, are a West African ethnic group found in Guinea and Guinea Bissau. They speak the Nalu language. They have been described as "pre-Mandingas", as they settled in the region before the arrival of the Mandé peoples. In this context Walter Rodney places them alongside the Landuma, the Baga, and the Temne peoples.

The Simo is a West African secret society which is active among the Nalu and related groups.