Pangool (in
Serer and
Cangin) singular: Fangool (var : ''Pangol'' and ''Fangol''), are the ancient saints and ancestral spirits of the
Serer people
The Serer people (''Serer language, Serer proper'': Seereer or Sereer) are a West African ethnoreligious groupGastellu, Jean-Marc, ''Petit traité de matrilinarité. L'accumulation dans deux sociétés rurales d'Afrique de l'Ouest'', Cahiers ORST ...
of
Senegal
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, the
Gambia
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and
Mauritania
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. The Pangool play a crucial role in
Serer religion
The Serer religion or Serer spirituality (''Serer language, Serer:'' A ƭat Roog, meaning "the way of the Divine", "path of God", or "religious life"Kalis, Simone, ''Médecine traditionnelle, religion et divination chez les Seereer Siin du Sén� ...
and
history
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. In a religious sense, they act as
interceders between the living world and the supreme being
Roog or
Koox. In a historical sense, the
ancient Serer village and town founders called
Lamanes were believed to be accompanied by a group of Pangool as they travelled in search of land to exploit. These Lamanes became guardians of Serer religion and created shrines in honour of the Pangool, thus becoming the custodians of the "Pangool cult".
[The Serer do not refer to their religious practices as cults. They refer to these supernatural beings simply as ''pangool'', singular — ''fangool''. The word "cult" has negative and pejorative connotations especially when referring to other people's spiritual beliefs and traditions.][Galvan, Dennis Charles, "The State Must Be Our Master of Fire : How Peasants Craft Culturally Sustainable Development in Senegal", Berkeley, ]University of California Press
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(2004), pp 53, 185
There are several Pangool in Serer religion and each one is associated with a specific attribute, have their own
sacred place of worship, means of worship, etc. The symbol of the Pangool is the
serpent, represented by two coiled black snakes.
Etymology and terminology
*''Fangool'' – the singular of Pangool
*''Pangool'' – a group of Fangool
*''O Yaal Pangool'' (var : ''yaal pangool'') – the "masters of the Pangool cult", i.e. the Serer priestly class –
Saltigues, previously the
Lamanic class.
*''Pangool ke'' – the ancestors
The etymology of ''fangool'' comes from the Serer phrase ''Fang Qool'' which means the sacred
serpent the plural of which is ''pangool''. Fangool means serpent.
[Gravrand, "Pangool", p 313] ''Qool'' itself (and it many spelling variations) derives from the sacred ''
nqual tree'' (Serer proper: ''NGawul'' or ''Ngaul'',
[Lericollais, André, « La gestion du paysage ? Sahélisation, surexploitation et délaissement des terroirs sereer au Sénégal », Afrique de l'ouest, Dakar (21–26 November 1988), ORSTO]
For the name of Serer medicinal plants and their corresponding Latin names, see: ''Nqaul'' is spelt ''Ngaul'' (p. 8), ''Mbos'' (pp. 5 & 8), ''Somb'' (p. 8), ''Ngud'' (p. 8), ''Nalafun'' (p. 8), ''Ngol'' (p. 8), ''Saas'' is spelt ''Sas'' (p. 5), an
(retrieved 13 March 2025) Latin: ''mitragyna inermis''
) referenced in the
Serer creation myth as one of the primordial trees.
Types
There are two main types of Pangool: non-human Pangool and human Pangool. Both are sacred and ancient, but the former is more ancient as a general rule. The non-human Pangool include ancient sacred places with vital spiritual energies and personalized as such.
These Pangool generally are the personifications of
natural
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forces. Human Pangool on the other hand became Pangool once they are canonized after death. Thus some are ancient, others are
medieval
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. Through their intercession with the divine, they form a link which transmits vital energies. Not every dead ancient ancestor is canonized as Pangool.
Pangool can be subdivided further into:
:1. those Pangool who are known and revered in a particular region, such as the tombs of ancient Serer kings and queens
[ R. P. Crétois, "Dictionnaire Sereer-Français", Dakar, CLAD, t. 1 (1972), t. 2 (1973), t. 3 (1974), t. 4 (1975), t. 5 nMartin & Becker (pp 7–8)] (see
Serer ancient history and
Serer creation myth)
:2. those Pangool who are known and revered in a particular village or town, such as the
Serer village or town founders
:3. those Pangool who are known, revered and venerated in a particular square such as the founder of the square
:4. a Fangool made known to an individual and thus became the personal Fangool of the individual in question,
such as the Fangool ''Ginaaru'' (the personal Fangool of
Maad a Sinig Maysa Wali Jaxateh Manneh, var: Maysa Waaly Dione,
[Gravrand, "Pangool", p 344] the first
Guelowar king of
Sine
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, reigned: 1350–1370
[ Sarr, Alioune, " Histoire du Sine-Saloum" (Sénégal), Introduction, bibliographie et notes par Charles Becker. Version légèrement remaniée par rapport à celle qui est parue en 1986–87. p 19]).
:5. those Pangool whose names are lost to history or did not disclose their identity, but are well known for certain events in Serer history, such as the seizure of certain historical figures, etc.
In addition to these, Pangool can be further categorized depending on their character and nature, such as:
:1. ''
Blood
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Blood is com ...
'' or ''
red Pangool'': those who require the sacrifice of domesticated animals (i.e.
cattle
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) in their veneration, or alcohol
:2. ''
Milk
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Pangool'': those who require the offerings of milk
:3. ''
Water
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Pangool'': those who reside in water, etc.,
Blood is a sign of life in Serer
cosmogony
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Scientific theories
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and these types of Pangool fulfill a vital role in Serer society, and are seen as one of the most ancient and powerful. The Fangool Ngolum Joof (var: Ngolum Diouf) is one of these ''blood Pangool''.
In many cases, offerings of alcohol rather than the sacrifice of
domesticated animals
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are made to these ''blood Pangool''.
[Gravrand, "Pangool", p 338]
In contrast to the ''blood Pangool'', the ''milk Pangool'' such as Moussa Sarr, Njemeh (var: Ndiémé) of Languème and Njoxona, etc., are those Pangool who are peaceful in nature and character. They even reject anything that symbolizes violence or things that may evoke destruction or death, i.e. iron, weapons, gunpowder, blood and the colour red. They usually are the protectors of Serer cities and the defenders of the weak.
History
Early history
The history regarding the veneration of the Pangool is found within the
hermeneutics
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...
of Serer religion, oral tradition and archaeological discoveries.
Prior to the widespread veneration of the Pangool, the religious habit of the ancient Serers included holding prayers at the beginning of the rainy season. The branches of the ''Njambayargin'' tree (
bauhinia rufescens) were fetched by these ancient people because they believed the tree to possess elements which boosted the growth of their crops and produce much fruit. Ritual prayers were made to the supreme spirit
Roog (or
Koox among the
Cangin), totally distinct from the prayers that would later become afforded to other Serer spiritual entities such as the Pangool.
[Gravrand, "Pagool", pp 283–4] In
Serer cosmogony, trees play a vital role in the
creation narrative, as they were the first things created on
Earth
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by the divine, followed by
animals
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(non-
humans
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). The exact date as to when the veneration of the Pangool became prevalent cannot be stated with a degree of accuracy.
Medieval Era
Lamane Jegan Joof founder of Tukar c. 11th century, is reported to have been accompanied by a group of Pangool when he migrated from
Lambaye with his brother Ndik following a disagreement with his relative the king of Lambaye. After his migration, he founded Tukar, previously in the Serer pre-colonial
Kingdom of Sine
The Kingdom of Sine (or Siin in Serer, variations: ''Sin'' or ''Siine'') was a post-classical Serer kingdom along the north bank of the Saloum River delta in modern Senegal.
Toponymy and Demonym
During the Guelowar Era the region was named a ...
, now part of independent
Senegal
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. Tukar is one of the
Serer holy sites, and the Pangool affiliated with it are devotedly venerated in the Serer religious calendar, such as the '
Raan festival which takes place once a year on the second Thursday after the
new moon
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in April. The descendants of Lamane Jegan Joof (the
Joof family of Tukar) play a vital role in this religious affair.
Serer religion
The Pangool are related to the
transcendence of the divine. In the Serer home, the altar of the Pangool can not conceal that of the divine.
The Pangool provide the vital energies relating to the realities of the
Serer people
The Serer people (''Serer language, Serer proper'': Seereer or Sereer) are a West African ethnoreligious groupGastellu, Jean-Marc, ''Petit traité de matrilinarité. L'accumulation dans deux sociétés rurales d'Afrique de l'Ouest'', Cahiers ORST ...
especially those forces outside the control of humanity. The religious practices and representations of the Pangool helps the Serer people dominate the hostile forces of nature, hence the advent of the Pangool veneration.
[Gravrand, "Pangool", pp 307–8] Through their sacred intercession with the divine, these Pangool act as protectors and transmitters of vital energy to the world of the living. They can be humans, plants, animals, places, supernatural beings, etc.
Animals and trees are viewed by the Serers as extended relatives of human beings, because they came from the same divine
placenta
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at the time of the
coronation
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.
Many Pangool are spirits of early ancestors who had died. They represent both Pangool of the paternal line (''pangool o kurcala'') and those of the maternal line (''pangool o ƭeen yaay''). These ancestors guide and protect their descendants. Many
Serer families
Serer may refer to:
* Serer people
The Serer people (''Serer language, Serer proper'': Seereer or Sereer) are a West African ethnoreligious groupGastellu, Jean-Marc, ''Petit traité de matrilinarité. L'accumulation dans deux sociétés rurales ...
have a Master of Pangool who knows how to evokes the ancestor. The earlier Pangool were not human beings, but superior beings created by
Roog at the time human beings were created. They were believed to have been created by the divine in order to help human kind. It is for this reason why the terms Pangool and ''Nguus'' (Serer word for genie) are sometimes used interchangeably.
[Kalis, pp 122–123] Because some Pangool are linked to Serer lineages, only the head of the lineage schooled in the rituals can make a libation to the relevant Pangool or Fangool (the ancestor).
[Gravrand, "Pangool", 352]
In the
other world, the ancestors are the actual carrying-holders of transcendent sacred energies. However, the Pangool are superior in title because they were not transformed in the sacred energy. Thus the distinction between a ''fangool'' (non-human) and a human-ancestor lies in the mode of their participation in the transcendence. In either case, Roog is the first source of the transcendence of sacred energies.
Offerings of fruits, vegetables, crops, milk, or the sacrifice of domesticated animals are made to the Pangool in different places, e.g.: at the foot of trees, in forests, at community shrines, etc. There are Pangools whose scope is therapeutic, those who deliver justice (see also
Takhar – spirit of justice) and those who are personal Pangool.
[Gravrand, "Pangool", p 342-4]
List of Serer Pangool
The following table provides a sample of Pangool, their attributes and the part of
Serer country they protect :
See also
*
Ciiɗ (Serer religion)
*
Nommo
*
Snakes in mythology
*
Ancestor worship
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References
Notes
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*Gravrand, Henry, "La civilisation Sereer, VOL.1, ''Cosaan'' : les origines", Nouvelles Editions africaines (1983),
*Kalis, Simone, "Médecine traditionnelle, religion et divination ches les Seereer Siin du Sénégal" –La connaissance de la nuit, L’Harmattan (1997),
*
Faye, Louis Diène, "Mort et Naissance le monde Sereer", Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines (1983),
*Galvan, Dennis Charles, "The State Must Be Our Master of Fire : How Peasants Craft Culturally Sustainable Development in Senegal", Berkeley, University of California Press (2004)
*Lericollais, André, "La mort des arbres à Sob, en pays Sereer" (Sénégal), pp 3–
*Niangoran-Bouah, Georges, "L'univers Akan des poids à peser l'or : les poids dans la société", Les nouvelles éditions africaines – MLB, (1987),
*Lericollais, André, « La gestion du paysage ? Sahélisation, surexploitation et délaissement des terroirs sereer au Sénégal », Afrique de l'ouest, Dakar (21–26 November 1988), ORSTO
For the name of Serer medicinal plants and their corresponding Latin names, see: ''Nqaul'' is spelt ''Ngaul'' (p. 8), ''Mbos'' (pp. 5 & 8), ''Somb'' (p. 8), ''Ngud'' (p. 8), ''Nalafun'' (p. 8), ''Ngol'' (p. 8), ''Saas'' is spelt ''Sas'' (p. 5), an
(retrieved 13 March 2025)
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*Bressers, Hans, Rosenbaum, Walter A., Achieving sustainable development: the challenge of governance across social scales, Greenwood Publishing Group, (2003) p. 151
*Niang, Mor Sadio, "CEREMONIES ET FÊTES TRADITIONNELLES",
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nMartin, Victor & Becker, Charles, "Lieux de culte et emplacements célèbres dans les pays sereer"
*Abbé L. Diouf, L’homme dans le monde (Vision sereer), communication aux Journées Africaines de Théologie, polygraphié, s. d., p. 6.
nMartin, Victor & Becker, Charles, "Lieux de culte et emplacements célèbres dans les pays sereer"
*
Sarr, Alioune, "
Histoire du Sine-Saloum" (Sénégal), Introduction, bibliographie et notes par Charles Becker. Version légèrement remaniée par rapport à celle qui est parue en 1986–87. p 19
*Diouf, Niokhobaye, "Chronique du royaume du Sine", Suivie de notes sur les traditions orales et les sources écrites concernant le royaume du Sine par Charles Becker et Victor Martin. (1972). Bulletin de l'Ifan, Tome 34, Série B, n° 4, (1972). pp 723 (p 14)
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