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Point of Sangomar

The Point of Sangomar is a sand spit located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Saloum Delta, which marks the end of the Petite Côte west of Senegal.

The Point of Sangomar breached left, on a visible image of NASA (2000).

This narrow sandbar extends south about twenty kilometers from Palmarin Diakhanor. Long threatened by coastal erosion, the fragile cord was again broken by a tidal wave in 1987, giving birth to the island of Sangomar. The gap between this new island and the point where the village of Djifer is found continues to widen.

Geomorphology and environmental edit

The rupture in Sangomar is the result of a natural process for the past few thousand years,[1] which has also been noticed by sailors.

 
A baobab on Sangomar Island with a flock of cormorants watching the ocean for fish

In 1891, it was found that the gap had widened from 25 to 30m since 1886.[2] In the twentieth century, several breaks were reported including: 1909, 1928, 1960, 1970, etc.

The latest occurred on 27 February 1987 at a place called Lagoba. A year later, the gap was reported to be 1 km wide, and ten years later, about 4 km.[1] Several camps and buildings were destroyed. The fish packing plant at Djifer was closed in 1996.[1] The village located 4 km north of the first breakpoint is increasingly threatened and authorities are considering the evacuation of its inhabitants to the new port of Diakhanor.[3]

Parallel to the phenomenon of erosion occurs a process of sedimentation: the extremity of the new Southern Island of Sangomar increases by 100 m per annum to the south and, on the opposite bank, the outskirts of the villages of Niodior [fr] and Dionewar are silting considerably, reducing traffic of vessels and contributing to the isolation of populations.[1]

 
Customs post established on the edge of Sangomar in 1890

All these phenomena are closely followed by a body established with the support of UNESCO in 1984, the multidisciplinary team that studies coastal ecosystems (EPEEC).[1]

History edit

The Point of Sangomar has also been long described by navigators and hydrographers because of its bar[4] and because of its strategic location downstream of the port of Kaolack, an important production center for peanuts and salt.[5]

In the mid-nineteenth century, Louis Faidherbe, the Governor of Senegal, tried to take control of the peanut producing countries and those encircling the Cayor. In May 1858, he made an expedition directed in particular to the Kingdom of Sine. To consolidate the French position, as in Rufisque (Cayor), Saly (Baol), Kaolack (Saloum) and Joal-Fadiouth (Kingdom of Sine), a fort was built at Sangomar.[6] In 1890, a customs post was built there.[7]

Toponymy edit

According to Henry Gravrand, the word "Sangomar" among the Serer people means "the village of shadows" (the "Elysiums") in their language.[8] In Serer Saafi, sangomar also mean shadow.

Religious significance edit

In the Serer religion, the Point of Sangomar is a place believed to be a gathering place for pangool.[9] The local population continue to visit this island to venerate ancestors.[10] It is a Serer place of worship and one of the most sacred places in Serer religion.[11] Serer and Jola tradition speak of an ancient legend commonly referred to as the legend of Jambooñ and Agaire.[12] According to this legend, two sisters (Jambooñ and Agaire) boarded a pirogue along with their parties. The boat broke in two at the Point of Sangomar. Those who survived and headed north were the ancestors of the Serer people, and those who headed south became the ancestors of the Jola.[13]

"Sangomar, a Serer place of worship, at Palmarin" appears on the List of monuments and historical sites in Senegal.[11]

Literature edit

President Léopold Sédar Senghor, himself of Serer origin, makes a discreet reference to Sangomar in one of his poems:

"I have given you wildflowers, whose fragrance is mysterious as sorcerer's eyes
And their brilliance has the richness of twilight in Sangomar"[14]

"Pointe de Sangomar" (French for Point of Sangomar) is also the name of the presidential plane, bought in 1978 by President Senghor.[15] Senghor, who has a history of appropriating Serer religious symbols and spiritual references in his works named it that. In April 2012, the Senegalese government opted to sell the aircraft but faced difficulties attracting buyers.[16]

In 2019, Fatou Diome, herself a member of the Serer ethnic group and from the nearby island of Niodior, published a novel titled Les Veilleurs de Sangomar (The Watchers of Sangomar).[17]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e « Les études pluridisciplinaires côtières au Sénégal », UNESCO [1]
  2. ^ Bouteiller, J., "De Saint-Louis à Sierra-Leone. Huit ans de navigation dans les rivières du Sud", A. Challamel, Paris, 1891, p. 199 [2]
  3. ^ Vézia, Frédérick, "Sénégal : Sine-Saloum, la forêt de l'océan", Éditions de La Martinière, Paris, 2009, p. 21 ISBN 978-2732439655
  4. ^ (in French) « Je ne conseillerai jamais à un capitaine de passer la barre de Sangomar avec un grand navire sans l'avoir balisée au préalable », conseille le capitaine Bouteiller en 1891, in De Saint-Louis à Sierra Leone, op. cit., p. 200 [3]
  5. ^ Cesaraccio, Marcella, Thomas, Yves F., & Diaw, Amadou T., « Analyse de l'évolution de la flêche littorale de Sangomar (petite côte de la République du Sénégal) par constitution d'une chronique d'un siècle de données images », conférence au Congrès français de sédimentologie, Orléans, 2001, Association des sédimentologistes français, 2001, n°. 37, p. 69-70
  6. ^ Saint-Martin, Yves-Jean, "Le Sénégal sous le Second Empire", Karthala, Paris, 2000, p. 420 ISBN 2865372014
  7. ^ "Dossier 2. — Chemins de fer. Douane. Routes", [in] Debien, Gabriel, « Papiers Noirot », Bulletin de l'Institut fondamental d'Afrique noire, vol. 26, nos 3-4, juillet-octobre 1964, p. 476-93
  8. ^ Gravrand, Henry, "Visage africain de l'Église", Orante, Paris, 1961, p. 285
  9. ^ Kesteloot, Lilyan, "Les poèmes de Léopold Sédar Senghor", Les Classiques africains, Issy-les-Moulineaux, 1987, p. 138, ISBN 2-85049-376-7
  10. ^ « Sites mythiques du Sénégal : Sangomar, ses merveilles et ses mystères »] (Le Soleil, 13 August 2008, p. 10 (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-10-09. Retrieved 2012-04-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ a b Ministère de la Culture, du Genre et du Cadre de Vie (ed.). . Archived from the original on 2012-02-20.
  12. ^ Fata Ndiaye in Ethiopiques (in French) Le SIIN avant les Gelwaar
  13. ^ Ndiaye, Fata, "La saga du peuple sérère et l'Histoire du Sine", Ethiopiques n° 54 revue semestrielle de culture négro-africaine, Nouvelle série volume 7, 2e semestre 1991.
  14. ^ « Chants pour Signare », in Nocturnes : poèmes, Éd. du Seuil, Paris, 1961
  15. ^ Jeune Afrique, "Avions présidentiels – Sénégal : Abdoulaye, Karim et Viviane sont dans un avion…" (3 July 2014). By Mehdi Ba [4] (retrieved 25 August 2023).
  16. ^ Dakaractu, « Pointe de Sangomar » : pourquoi l’Etat peine encore à écouler l’avion de commandement? (18 April 2013) [5] (retrieved 25 August 2023).
  17. ^ Diome, Fatou, "Les Veilleurs de Sangomar", Albin Michel, 2019, p. 336, ISBN 9782226445063

External links edit

  • J. Bouteiller, De Saint-Louis à Sierra-Leone. Huit ans de navigation dans les rivières du Sud, A. Challamel, Paris, 1891 [6] (see chapter V, « De Gorée à la barre de Saloum », p. 193, & chapter VI, « De Rufisque à San-Gomar », p. 203)
  • Gabriela Ackermann, Frédéric Alexandre, Julien Andrieu, Catherine Mering et Claire Ollivier, « Dynamique des paysages et perspectives de développement durable sur la Petite Côte et dans le delta du Sine–Saloum (Sénégal) », in Vertigo, vol. 7, n°. 2, September 2006
  • (Le Soleil, 13 August 2008, p. 9-11)
  • Pointe of Sangomar plane back from the USA after 2 years of overhaul - on La Redaction De Xalima's YouTube channel. Uploaded on 15 Sept 2017. Titled: "Revoilà la Pointe de Sangomar de retour des USA après 2 ans de révision"

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For Zulu Sangoma see Traditional healers of South Africa The Point of Sangomar is a sand spit located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Saloum Delta which marks the end of the Petite Cote west of Senegal The Point of Sangomar breached left on a visible image of NASA 2000 This narrow sandbar extends south about twenty kilometers from Palmarin Diakhanor Long threatened by coastal erosion the fragile cord was again broken by a tidal wave in 1987 giving birth to the island of Sangomar The gap between this new island and the point where the village of Djifer is found continues to widen Contents 1 Geomorphology and environmental 2 History 3 Toponymy 4 Religious significance 5 Literature 6 Notes 7 External linksGeomorphology and environmental editThe rupture in Sangomar is the result of a natural process for the past few thousand years 1 which has also been noticed by sailors nbsp A baobab on Sangomar Island with a flock of cormorants watching the ocean for fishIn 1891 it was found that the gap had widened from 25 to 30m since 1886 2 In the twentieth century several breaks were reported including 1909 1928 1960 1970 etc The latest occurred on 27 February 1987 at a place called Lagoba A year later the gap was reported to be 1 km wide and ten years later about 4 km 1 Several camps and buildings were destroyed The fish packing plant at Djifer was closed in 1996 1 The village located 4 km north of the first breakpoint is increasingly threatened and authorities are considering the evacuation of its inhabitants to the new port of Diakhanor 3 Parallel to the phenomenon of erosion occurs a process of sedimentation the extremity of the new Southern Island of Sangomar increases by 100 m per annum to the south and on the opposite bank the outskirts of the villages of Niodior fr and Dionewar are silting considerably reducing traffic of vessels and contributing to the isolation of populations 1 nbsp Customs post established on the edge of Sangomar in 1890All these phenomena are closely followed by a body established with the support of UNESCO in 1984 the multidisciplinary team that studies coastal ecosystems EPEEC 1 History editThe Point of Sangomar has also been long described by navigators and hydrographers because of its bar 4 and because of its strategic location downstream of the port of Kaolack an important production center for peanuts and salt 5 In the mid nineteenth century Louis Faidherbe the Governor of Senegal tried to take control of the peanut producing countries and those encircling the Cayor In May 1858 he made an expedition directed in particular to the Kingdom of Sine To consolidate the French position as in Rufisque Cayor Saly Baol Kaolack Saloum and Joal Fadiouth Kingdom of Sine a fort was built at Sangomar 6 In 1890 a customs post was built there 7 Toponymy editSee also Serer language and Cangin languages According to Henry Gravrand the word Sangomar among the Serer people means the village of shadows the Elysiums in their language 8 In Serer Saafi sangomar also mean shadow Religious significance editFurther information Serer religion In the Serer religion the Point of Sangomar is a place believed to be a gathering place for pangool 9 The local population continue to visit this island to venerate ancestors 10 It is a Serer place of worship and one of the most sacred places in Serer religion 11 Serer and Jola tradition speak of an ancient legend commonly referred to as the legend of Jamboon and Agaire 12 According to this legend two sisters Jamboon and Agaire boarded a pirogue along with their parties The boat broke in two at the Point of Sangomar Those who survived and headed north were the ancestors of the Serer people and those who headed south became the ancestors of the Jola 13 Sangomar a Serer place of worship at Palmarin appears on the List of monuments and historical sites in Senegal 11 Literature editPresident Leopold Sedar Senghor himself of Serer origin makes a discreet reference to Sangomar in one of his poems I have given you wildflowers whose fragrance is mysterious as sorcerer s eyes And their brilliance has the richness of twilight in Sangomar 14 dd Pointe de Sangomar French for Point of Sangomar is also the name of the presidential plane bought in 1978 by President Senghor 15 Senghor who has a history of appropriating Serer religious symbols and spiritual references in his works named it that In April 2012 the Senegalese government opted to sell the aircraft but faced difficulties attracting buyers 16 In 2019 Fatou Diome herself a member of the Serer ethnic group and from the nearby island of Niodior published a novel titled Les Veilleurs de Sangomar The Watchers of Sangomar 17 Notes edit nbsp Senegal portal nbsp Gambia portal nbsp Religion portal nbsp Geography portal a b c d e Les etudes pluridisciplinaires cotieres au Senegal UNESCO 1 Bouteiller J De Saint Louis a Sierra Leone Huit ans de navigation dans les rivieres du Sud A Challamel Paris 1891 p 199 2 Vezia Frederick Senegal Sine Saloum la foret de l ocean Editions de La Martiniere Paris 2009 p 21 ISBN 978 2732439655 in French Je ne conseillerai jamais a un capitaine de passer la barre de Sangomar avec un grand navire sans l avoir balisee au prealable conseille le capitaine Bouteiller en 1891 in De Saint Louis a Sierra Leone op cit p 200 3 Cesaraccio Marcella Thomas Yves F amp Diaw Amadou T Analyse de l evolution de la fleche littorale de Sangomar petite cote de la Republique du Senegal par constitution d une chronique d un siecle de donnees images conference au Congres francais de sedimentologie Orleans 2001 Association des sedimentologistes francais 2001 n 37 p 69 70 Saint Martin Yves Jean Le Senegal sous le Second Empire Karthala Paris 2000 p 420 ISBN 2865372014 Dossier 2 Chemins de fer Douane Routes in Debien Gabriel Papiers Noirot Bulletin de l Institut fondamental d Afrique noire vol 26 nos 3 4 juillet octobre 1964 p 476 93 Gravrand Henry Visage africain de l Eglise Orante Paris 1961 p 285 Kesteloot Lilyan Les poemes de Leopold Sedar Senghor Les Classiques africains Issy les Moulineaux 1987 p 138 ISBN 2 85049 376 7 Sites mythiques du Senegal Sangomar ses merveilles et ses mysteres Le Soleil 13 August 2008 p 10 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 10 09 Retrieved 2012 04 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Ministere de la Culture du Genre et du Cadre de Vie ed Arrete N 12 09 2007 Portant publication de la liste des Sites et Monuments historiques classes Archived from the original on 2012 02 20 Fata Ndiaye in Ethiopiques in French Le SIIN avant les Gelwaar Ndiaye Fata La saga du peuple serere et l Histoire du Sine Ethiopiques n 54 revue semestrielle de culture negro africaine Nouvelle serie volume 7 2e semestre 1991 Chants pour Signare in Nocturnes poemes Ed du Seuil Paris 1961 Jeune Afrique Avions presidentiels Senegal Abdoulaye Karim et Viviane sont dans un avion 3 July 2014 By Mehdi Ba 4 retrieved 25 August 2023 Dakaractu Pointe de Sangomar pourquoi l Etat peine encore a ecouler l avion de commandement 18 April 2013 5 retrieved 25 August 2023 Diome Fatou Les Veilleurs de Sangomar Albin Michel 2019 p 336 ISBN 9782226445063External links editJ Bouteiller De Saint Louis a Sierra Leone Huit ans de navigation dans les rivieres du Sud A Challamel Paris 1891 6 see chapter V De Goree a la barre de Saloum p 193 amp chapter VI De Rufisque a San Gomar p 203 Gabriela Ackermann Frederic Alexandre Julien Andrieu Catherine Mering et Claire Ollivier Dynamique des paysages et perspectives de developpement durable sur la Petite Cote et dans le delta du Sine Saloum Senegal in Vertigo vol 7 n 2 September 2006 Sites mythiques du Senegal Sangomar ses merveilles et ses mysteres Le Soleil 13 August 2008 p 9 11 Pointe of Sangomar plane back from the USA after 2 years of overhaul on La Redaction De Xalima s YouTube channel Uploaded on 15 Sept 2017 Titled Revoila la Pointe de Sangomar de retour des USA apres 2 ans de revision Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Point of Sangomar amp oldid 1173173304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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