we have our dirty water hot dogs in new york, here they have ndambé. >> anthony: uh, ndambé s'il vousat is really a spread of spicy lentils on a baguette. you buy your baguette at the bakery, bring it over to the nice lady, she slathers on the good stuff, and there you go. and it is, indeed, addictively delicious. ♪ >> anthony: so, everything comes, came through here. >> woman: il sont, il sont. >> anthony: attitudes about many things are decidedly different here. where many post-colonial cultures are ambivalent or conflicted about their bloodlines --picking black or white to identity with-- here, people are proud of who they are and where they came from. all of it. >> anthony: i'm curious why the post-colonial experience in senegal is so different than the post-colonial experience almost everywhere else. >> man: i think that the pre-colonial and the colonial experience in senegal is different, also. not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >> anthony: arab, portugese, uh --. >> man: so, because, yes, the portuguese and the engl