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Rite of passage as well as a religious education commanded by Serer religion
their lifetime. The Serer people being an ethnoreligious group, the Ndut initiation rite is also linked to Serer culture. From the moment a Serer child is
Ndut_initiation_rite
boys undergo circumcision through the Ndut initiation rite. Serer females go through their own initiation rite called the ndom or njam in Serer ― which
Religion_in_the_Gambia
Senegalese ethnic group
grandfather in the Ndut language). The Ndut initiation rite, a rite of passage in Serer religion takes its name from the Ndut language. Some Serer-Ndut are Catholic
Serer-Ndut_people
Circumcision for religious purposes
ethnoreligious group of Senegal, Gambia, Mauritania, and Guinea-Bissau, the Ndut initiation rite has Serer religious, cultural, and educational significance - which
Religion_and_circumcision
The symbol of the Ndut initiation rite in Serer religion
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Topics referred to by the same term
blood, and an agreement Masonic initiation rituals, part of the Masonic ritual and symbolism Ndut initiation rite, a rite of passage as well as a religious
Initiation_(disambiguation)
Cultural practice in Africa
Amongst the Serer ethnoreligious group of the Senegambia region, the Ndut initiation rite holds Serer religious, cultural, and educational significance. The
Circumcision_in_Africa
Music genre
Njuup tradition is a Serer style of music rooted in the Ndut initiation rite, which is a rite of passage that young Serers must go through once in their
Njuup
Creation myth from West Africa
popularised by Youssou N'Dour and other Senegalese artists (see Ndut initiation rite), etc. From a global perspective, they include the work of Catherine
Serer_creation_myth
West African belief system
and poems, veneration of and offerings to spirits (pangool), Serer initiation rites, folk medicine, divination, and preservation of Serer history, culture
Serer_religion
Supreme God and creator of the Serer religion of the Senegambia region
African traditional religions African diaspora religions Education Ndut initiation rite See also Index of articles relating to Serer history Index of articles
Roog
Demi-god in the Serer religion
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Takhar
Senegambia Serer religion (A ƭat Roog) Roog Serer creation myth Ndut initiation rite Lamane Saltigue Objects Juju Nkisi (Congo) African diaspora African
West_African_mythology
in Ndut language, meaning god grandfather or god the grandfather) is the Supreme Creator of the Ndut. Kopé Tiatie Cac is the name used by the Ndut people
Kopé_Tiatie_Cac
West African ethnoreligious group and nation
Serer-Noon occupy the ancient area of Thiès in modern-day Senegal. The Serer-Ndut are found in southern Cayor and north west of ancient Thiès. The Serer-Njeghen
Serer_people
First Maad Saloum
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Mbegane_Ndour
Ancient saints and ancestral spirits of the Serer people
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Pangool
Deity of the Noon people of Senegal
refer to the divine. The Noon cosmogony follows a similar narrative to the Ndut especially in regards to how death began on Earth. In both myths, the dog
Kokh_Kox
Serer kingdom in present-day Senegal
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Saloum
Title for Serer high priests and priestesses
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Saltigue
14th century Serer king of Sine (c. 1350 - 1370)
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Maysa_Wali_Jaxateh_Manneh
Rite of passage among the Jola ethnic group
2009 – Kabrousse Culture of Senegal Ndut Peter Mark (Spring 1988). "Ejumba: The Iconography of the Diola Initiation Mask". Art Journal. Object and Intellect:
Boukout
Historical state in West Africa
Timeline of Serer history Senegal portal Charles Becker et Victor Martin, « Rites de sépultures préislamiques au Sénégal et vestiges protohistoriques », Archives
Takrur
Region of Senegal
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Fatick_region
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Timeline_of_Serer_history
Senegalese Muslim leader (1809 – 1867)
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Maba_Diakhou_Bâ
Senegalese historian, author and researcher (born 1928)
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Babacar_Sedikh_Diouf
Manna Dynasty
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War_Jabi
Ethnic group of Senegal
Boys herd from approximately eight or ten years old until the age of initiation, which occurs between fifteen and twenty years of age. After being called
Saafi_people
Religious and ethnic persecution of the Serer people of West Africa
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Persecution_of_Serers
Serer divination ceremony
Sénégal sous l'emprise des djinns" (30 Nov. 2016) Dione, Salif, L'appel du ndut: ou, L'initiation des garçons seereer, IFAN (2004), pp. 43, 144, ISBN 9789291300471
Xooy
King of Sine (1810–1871)
circumcised young boys of Somb. This festival is one of the last phases of the initiation were they perform a dance before the king and the rest of the royal family
Kumba_Ndoffene_Famak_Joof
Sand spit located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Saloum Delta
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Point_of_Sangomar
Ancient village in Senegal
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Yaboyabo
Medieval history of the Serer people of Senegambia
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Serer_history
Word meaning "master of the land" in the Serer language
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Lamane
Reincarnation in Serer religion
everyday Serer life such as in Serer dances, music (e.g., the Njuup), Ndut rite of passage, etc. Professor Issa Laye Thiaw writes that: "[…] There is
Ciiɗ_(Serer_religion)
Second royal house founded by the Joof family during the Guelowar dynastic period of Sine
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The Royal House of Jogo Siga Joof
The_Royal_House_of_Jogo_Siga_Joof
Ancient history of the Serer ethnic group
1990. p-p, 9, 20 & 77. ISBN 2-7236-1055-1 Charles Becker et Victor Martin, Rites de sépultures préislamiques au Sénégal et vestiges protohistoriques, Archives
Serer_prehistory
Town in Senegal
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Somb
Village in Senegal
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Tukar
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Fandène
Demi-god in the religion of the Serer people
evoked if one is starting a new project, for example : going through the Ndut rite, business start up, building a new home, undertaking an examination, cattle
Tiurakh
Serer leader of Tukar, now in Senegal
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Lamane_Jegan_Joof
List of states headed by the Serer Lamanes
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States headed by Serer Lamanes
States_headed_by_Serer_Lamanes
Member of the Joof family dynasty of the Kingdom of Sine
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Semou_Njekeh_Joof
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Thiouthioune
Archer in Serer oral tradition
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Amar_Godomat
Female priest in Haitian Vodou
head spirits. Kanzo, a trial by fire, is the second step of initiation. During this rite of passage, hot materials from boiling pots are pressed into
Manbo_(Vodou)
Type of folk wrestling
different techniques with mbapate being one of them. It was also an initiation rite among the Serers, the word Njom derives from the Serer principle of
Senegalese_wrestling
Clans in western Africa
Serer maternal clans or Serer matriclans (Serer : Tim or Tiim; Ndut : Ciiɗim) are the maternal clans of the Serer people of Senegal, the Gambia and Mauritania
Serer_maternal_clans
Ethnic group of Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Senegal, and The Gambia
have initiation rites at various states of the individual's life. Each phase of life, from childhood to adulthood, is regulated by an initiation that
Balanta_people
Area of Senegal
Saint-Louis. Low-lying and largely flat, the region is populated by Fula,, Serer-Ndut, Wolof and Moor ethnic groups. The inhabitants' primary economic activities
Biffeche
Human settlement in Senegal
Tattaguine. The Ndut rite of passage (the circumcision rite for boys) is just one of many rituals that are observed. It is in this rite that they receive
Tattaguine
Traditional religious beliefs of the Dogon people
temporal cycles and are occasions for young Dogon men to complete their initiation rites and receive knowledge from their father, grandfather, or head of family
Dogon_religion
necessary to receive ancestor worship at one's death. The Lobi word for initiation rite—dyoro, jòrò—is held every seven years (usually from November to January)
African_divination
Religion of Hausa people in West Africa
healing, as well as through the performance of Bori festival like the girka initiation ritual. The possession-trance group is only one aspect of the Maguzawa
Hausa_animism
In the boys' initiation, feces are symbolically consumed as part of the solemn oaths taken during the ceremony. These initiation rites serve as pivotal
Chagga_religion
Peoples indigenous to Mali
lineage of the village. After his election, he has to follow a six-month initiation period, during which he is not allowed to shave or wash. He wears white
Dogon_people
hides in rainbows. Most importantly, Tore appears as a leopard in the initiation rites. The first Pygmies stole fire from Tore; he chased them but could not
Mbuti_mythology
Religious practices and beliefs of Igbo people
ọdịnala was syncretised with Christianity, but in many cases indigenous rites were demonised by Christian missionaries who pointed out the practice of
Odinani
Traditional religion of the Dahomey Kingdom
in Dahomean society. Membership in a cult is obtained through a formal initiation process in which candidates undergo a period of seclusion, which varies
Dahomean_religion
Religion and mythology
fat of the eland is used symbolically in many rituals including initiations and rites of passage. Other animals such as giraffe, kudu and hartebeest can
San_religion
fetishes. Each cult has specific rites, sacred objects, esoteric "deep knowledge", priestly hierarchies and initiation processes. In the precolonial period
Vodun_art
African American ritual dance
white Christian clergy who claimed the dance to be "a relic of some African rite". Black clergy were also known to publicly disapprove of the dance in front
Ring_shout
Totemic, religious order of the Dogon people of Mali
After his election, the newly appointed priest goes through a period of initiation, and live his life under strict rules, and is forbidden from engaging
Binou_(Dogon_religion)
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Initiation
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Indian, Sanskrit
Consecration; Initiation
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Indian
Initiation
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Tamil
Initiation
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Rajasthani, Tamil, Telugu
Initiation
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Initiation; Consecration
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Tamil
Initiation
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Initiation
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Initiation
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Initiation
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Indian
Initiation
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Initiation, Consecration
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Initiation
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Initiation
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Indian
Initiation
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Initiation
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Initiation
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Initiation
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Tamil
Dikshya | தீகà¯à®·à¯à®¯à®¾Â
Initiation
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Tamil
Initiation, Consecration
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Lingadevaru | லீநà¯à®•தேவாரà¯à®‚
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Biblical Hebrew
To God, to the mighty.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Method
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sunshine
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aditraj | அதிதராஜ
King
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Latin, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun
First Ray of Sunlight; Smooth and Cheerful; Pleasant; Light; Enlightened; Grain; Splendour
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Lamp
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Hebrew
Mountain of God.
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Sikh
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n.
Invitation.
n.
Beginning; commencement; initiation.
n.
Instigation; incitement.
n.
The act of inviting; solicitation; the requesting of a person's company; as, an invitation to a party, to a dinner, or to visit a friend.
n.
The act of vitiating, or the state of being vitiated; depravation; corruption; invalidation; as, the vitiation of the blood; the vitiation of a contract.
n.
Initiation; beginning.
n.
Allurement; enticement.
n.
Entreaty; invitation.
a.
Brown as a nut long kept and dried.
n.
The form or ceremony by which a person is introduced into any society; mode of entrance into an organized body; especially, the rite of admission into a secret society or order.
n.
Imitation; mimicry.
n.
The act of initiating, or the process of being initiated or introduced; as, initiation into a society, into business, literature, etc.
n.
Imitation; mimicry.
n.
A Central American name for the ivory nut.
n.
The right or power to introduce a new measure or course of action, as in legislation; as, the initiative in respect to revenue bills is in the House of Representatives.