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Samay (mythology)

Traditional figure in the mythology of the Jola people From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Samay (mythology)
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The Kumpo, the Samay, and the Niasse are three traditional figures in the mythology of the Diola in the Casamance (Senegal) and Gambia.

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The Samay is a mythological figure of the Diola people in the Casamance.

Multiple times in the course of the year, i.e. during the Journées culturelles, a folk festival in the village is organized. The Samay invites the people of the village to participate in the festivities.

The Samay has two horns and represents a deer.[1] Wielding a stick, he mandates strict order in the community and is believed to know everything that happens in the village.

He can be considered the ceremony master of the traditional dance event.

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