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Serer-Ndut people

The Serer-Ndut or Ndut also spelt (Ndoute or N'doute) are an ethnic group in Senegal numbering 38600.[1] They are part of the Serer people who collectively make up the third largest ethnic group in Senegal.[2] The Serer-Ndut live mostly in central Senegal in the district of Mont-Roland, northwest of the city of ancient Thiès.

Culture

Their language Ndut, is one of the Cangin languages, closely related to Palor. Like the other Cangin languages, the speakers are ethnically Serers but they do not speak the Serer-Sine language.

 
Symbol of the Ndut initiation rite, a rite of passage in Serer religion and culture.

Their language is not a dialect of Serer-Sine (or Serer proper).[3] The people are agriculturalists and lake fishermen.

Religion

Serer-Ndut people traditionally and still practice the Serer religion which involves honouring the ancestors covering all dimensions of life, death, cosmology etc.[4][5] Their name for the Supreme Deity (Roog - in Serer religion) is Kopé Tiatie Cac - (God the grandfather in the Ndut language).[6] The Ndut initiation rite, a rite of passage in Serer religion takes its name from the Ndut language. Some Serer-Ndut are Catholic. The main Catholic mission is at the town of Tiin.

History

The Serer people to which they are a sub-group of are the oldest inhabitants of Senegambia along with the Jola people. Their ancestors were dispersed throughout the Senegambia Region and it is suggested that they built the Senegambian stone circles[7][8][9][10] although other sources suggest it was probably the Jola.[9][11]

The Ndut were also the original founders of Biffeche as well as the Mt Rolland.[12][13][14][15] During the colonial period of Senegal, both the French administration and the Muslim communities of Senegal tried to annihilate the Serer-Ndut people.[16][17] They failed to achieve their objectives.

Notes

  1. ^ Lewis, M. Paul (ed.), 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Ethnologue.com Figures of 2007
  2. ^ Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie
  3. ^ Guillaume Segerer & Florian Lionnet 2010. "'Isolates' in 'Atlantic'" 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine. Language Isolates in Africa workshop, Lyon, Dec. 4
  4. ^ Issa Laye Thiaw. "La Religiosite de Seereer, Avant et pendant leur Islamisation". Ethiopiques no: 54, Revue semestrielle de Culture Négro-Africaine. Nouvelle série, volume 7, 2e Semestre 1991
  5. ^ Gravramd, Henry, "La Civilisation Sereer - Pangool, Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Senegal, (1990), p. 9. ISBN 2-7236-1055-1
  6. ^ (in French) Ndiaye, Ousmane Sémou, "Diversité et unicité sérères : l’exemple de la région de Thiès", Éthiopiques, no 54, vol. 7, 2e semestre 1991 [1]
  7. ^ Gravrand, Henry, "La Civilisation Sereer - Pangool", Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Senegal, 1990, p. 77, ISBN 2-7236-1055-1
  8. ^ Gambian Studies No. 17., "People of The Gambia. I. The Wolof with notes on the Serer and the Lebou", By David P. Gamble & Linda K. Salmon with Alhaji Hassan Njie, San Francisco (1985)
  9. ^ a b Espie, Ian, "A thousand years of West African history: a handbook for teachers and students", Editors : J. F. Ade Ajayi, Ian Espie, Humanities Press (1972), p 134, ISBN 0-391-00217-1
  10. ^ (in French) Becker, Charles: "Vestiges historiques, trémoins matériels du passé clans les pays sereer". Dakar. 1993. CNRS - ORS TO M [2] (Excerpt) (Retrieved : 28 June 2012)
  11. ^ Hughes, Arnold; David Perfect (2008). Historical Dictionary of The Gambia (4th revised ed.). Scarecrow Press. p. xix. ISBN 978-0-8108-5825-1.
  12. ^ Gravrand, Henry, "La civilisation Sereer - Cosaan : les origines, vol.1, pp. 140–146, Nouvelles Editions Africaines, 1983, ISBN 2-7236-0877-8
  13. ^ More about the Ndut : Dupire, Marguerite, "Sagesse sereer: Essais sur la pensée sereer ndut":[3]
  14. ^ Klein, Martin A., "Islam and Imperialism in Senegal, Sine-Saloum", pp VII-5, Edinburgh University Press, (1968), ISBN 0-85224-029-5
  15. ^ Ndut-people in Lingua Món Casa de les Llengües 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Becker, Charles, "Les Serer Ndut: Études sur les mutations sociales et religieuses", Microéditions Hachette (1974)
  17. ^ Echenberg, Myron J, "Black death, white medicine: bubonic plague and the politics of public health in colonial Senegal, 1914-1945", pp 141–146, Heinemann (2002), ISBN 0-325-07017-2

Bibliography

  • Thiaw, Issa Laye, "La Religiosite de Seereer, avant et pendant leur Islamisation", [in] Ethiopiques no: 54, Revue semestrielle de Culture Négro-Africaine, Nouvelle série, volume 7, 2e Semestre (1991)
  • Dione, Salif, "L'APPEL du Ndut. ou l'initiation des garcons Seereer", IFAN Cheikh Anta Diop (2004)
  • Gravrand, Henry, "La Civilisation Sereer - Pangool", vol.2, Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Senegal, (1990), p 9 and 77, ISBN 2-7236-1055-1
  • Echenberg, Myron J, "Black death, white medicine: bubonic plague and the politics of public health in colonial Senegal, 1914-1945", pp 141–146, Heinemann (2002), ISBN 0-325-07017-2
  • Gravrand, Henry, "La civilisation Sereer - Cosaan : les origines, vol.1, pp. 140–146, Nouvelles Editions Africaines, 1983, ISBN 2-7236-0877-8
  • Dupire, Marguerite, "Sagesse sereer: Essais sur la pensée sereer ndut":[4]
  • Becker, Charles, "Les Serer Ndut: Études sur les mutations sociales et religieuses", Microéditions Hachette (1974)
  • Klein, Martin A., "Islam and Imperialism in Senegal, Sine-Saloum" 1847–1914, pp VII-5, Edinburgh University Press, (1968), ISBN 0-85224-029-5
  • Daggs, Elisa, "All Africa: All its political entities of independent or other status", Hasting House, (1970), ISBN 0-8038-0336-2
  • Taal, Alhaji Ebou Momar, "Senegambian Ethnic Groups: Common Origins and Cultural Affinities Factors and Forces of National Unity, Peace and Stability" (2010)
  • Gamble, David P., & Salmon, Linda K., (with Njie, Alhaji Hassan), "Gambian Studies No. 17 : People of The Gambia. I. The Wolof, with notes on the Serer and Lebou", San Francisco (1985)

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The Serer Ndut or Ndut also spelt Ndoute or N doute are an ethnic group in Senegal numbering 38600 1 They are part of the Serer people who collectively make up the third largest ethnic group in Senegal 2 The Serer Ndut live mostly in central Senegal in the district of Mont Roland northwest of the city of ancient Thies Serer KingsKings of Sine left to right Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof and Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb Joof Contents 1 Culture 2 Religion 3 History 4 Notes 5 BibliographyCulture EditMain article Ndut languageTheir language Ndut is one of the Cangin languages closely related to Palor Like the other Cangin languages the speakers are ethnically Serers but they do not speak the Serer Sine language Symbol of the Ndut initiation rite a rite of passage in Serer religion and culture Their language is not a dialect of Serer Sine or Serer proper 3 The people are agriculturalists and lake fishermen Religion EditMain articles Serer religion and Ndut initiation rite Serer Ndut people traditionally and still practice the Serer religion which involves honouring the ancestors covering all dimensions of life death cosmology etc 4 5 Their name for the Supreme Deity Roog in Serer religion is Kope Tiatie Cac God the grandfather in the Ndut language 6 The Ndut initiation rite a rite of passage in Serer religion takes its name from the Ndut language Some Serer Ndut are Catholic The main Catholic mission is at the town of Tiin History EditMain articles Timeline of Serer history Serer ancient history and Serer history medieval era to present The Serer people to which they are a sub group of are the oldest inhabitants of Senegambia along with the Jola people Their ancestors were dispersed throughout the Senegambia Region and it is suggested that they built the Senegambian stone circles 7 8 9 10 although other sources suggest it was probably the Jola 9 11 The Ndut were also the original founders of Biffeche as well as the Mt Rolland 12 13 14 15 During the colonial period of Senegal both the French administration and the Muslim communities of Senegal tried to annihilate the Serer Ndut people 16 17 They failed to achieve their objectives Senegal portalNotes Edit Lewis M Paul ed 2009 Ethnologue Languages of the World Sixteenth edition Dallas Tex SIL International Ethnologue com Figures of 2007 Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Demographie Guillaume Segerer amp Florian Lionnet 2010 Isolates in Atlantic Archived 2012 03 31 at the Wayback Machine Language Isolates in Africa workshop Lyon Dec 4 Issa Laye Thiaw La Religiosite de Seereer Avant et pendant leur Islamisation Ethiopiques no 54 Revue semestrielle de Culture Negro Africaine Nouvelle serie volume 7 2e Semestre 1991 Gravramd Henry La Civilisation Sereer Pangool Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Senegal 1990 p 9 ISBN 2 7236 1055 1 in French Ndiaye Ousmane Semou Diversite et unicite sereres l exemple de la region de Thies Ethiopiques no 54 vol 7 2e semestre 1991 1 Gravrand Henry La Civilisation Sereer Pangool Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Senegal 1990 p 77 ISBN 2 7236 1055 1 Gambian Studies No 17 People of The Gambia I The Wolof with notes on the Serer and the Lebou By David P Gamble amp Linda K Salmon with Alhaji Hassan Njie San Francisco 1985 a b Espie Ian A thousand years of West African history a handbook for teachers and students Editors J F Ade Ajayi Ian Espie Humanities Press 1972 p 134 ISBN 0 391 00217 1 in French Becker Charles Vestiges historiques tremoins materiels du passe clans les pays sereer Dakar 1993 CNRS ORS TO M 2 Excerpt Retrieved 28 June 2012 Hughes Arnold David Perfect 2008 Historical Dictionary of The Gambia 4th revised ed Scarecrow Press p xix ISBN 978 0 8108 5825 1 Gravrand Henry La civilisation Sereer Cosaan les origines vol 1 pp 140 146 Nouvelles Editions Africaines 1983 ISBN 2 7236 0877 8 More about the Ndut Dupire Marguerite Sagesse sereer Essais sur la pensee sereer ndut 3 Klein Martin A Islam and Imperialism in Senegal Sine Saloum pp VII 5 Edinburgh University Press 1968 ISBN 0 85224 029 5 Ndut people in Lingua Mon Casa de les Llengues Archived 2014 05 17 at the Wayback Machine Becker Charles Les Serer Ndut Etudes sur les mutations sociales et religieuses Microeditions Hachette 1974 Echenberg Myron J Black death white medicine bubonic plague and the politics of public health in colonial Senegal 1914 1945 pp 141 146 Heinemann 2002 ISBN 0 325 07017 2Bibliography EditThiaw Issa Laye La Religiosite de Seereer avant et pendant leur Islamisation in Ethiopiques no 54 Revue semestrielle de Culture Negro Africaine Nouvelle serie volume 7 2e Semestre 1991 Dione Salif L APPEL du Ndut ou l initiation des garcons Seereer IFAN Cheikh Anta Diop 2004 Gravrand Henry La Civilisation Sereer Pangool vol 2 Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Senegal 1990 p 9 and 77 ISBN 2 7236 1055 1 Echenberg Myron J Black death white medicine bubonic plague and the politics of public health in colonial Senegal 1914 1945 pp 141 146 Heinemann 2002 ISBN 0 325 07017 2 Gravrand Henry La civilisation Sereer Cosaan les origines vol 1 pp 140 146 Nouvelles Editions Africaines 1983 ISBN 2 7236 0877 8 Dupire Marguerite Sagesse sereer Essais sur la pensee sereer ndut 4 Becker Charles Les Serer Ndut Etudes sur les mutations sociales et religieuses Microeditions Hachette 1974 Klein Martin A Islam and Imperialism in Senegal Sine Saloum 1847 1914 pp VII 5 Edinburgh University Press 1968 ISBN 0 85224 029 5 Daggs Elisa All Africa All its political entities of independent or other status Hasting House 1970 ISBN 0 8038 0336 2 Taal Alhaji Ebou Momar Senegambian Ethnic Groups Common Origins and Cultural Affinities Factors and Forces of National Unity Peace and Stability 2010 Gamble David P amp Salmon Linda K with Njie Alhaji Hassan Gambian Studies No 17 People of The Gambia I The Wolof with notes on the Serer and Lebou San Francisco 1985 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serer Ndut people amp oldid 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