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Kokh Kox
Kokh Kox (or Koh,〔 as pronounced in Noon) is the creator god of the Noon people.〔〔〔 Tastevin, C. (R.P.), "La religion des Nones", Études missionnaires, t. II, no 2, avril-juin : 81-100; t. II, no 3, juillet-sep : 176-187. (1933, 1934)〕 The Noon are members of the Serer ethnic group of Senegal, the Gambia and Mauritania. Kokh Kox is one of the main deities in Serer religion.〔 Ndiaye, Ousmane Sémou, "Diversité et unicité sérères : l’exemple de la région de Thiès", Éthiopiques, no. 54, vol. 7, 2e semestre 1991 ()〕〔 Éthiopiques, "Issues 55-56", Fondation Léopold Sédar Senghor, (1991), p 124〕 The Noon people refer to the supreme being as Kokh Kox rather than Roog, the name the majority of Serers refer to the supreme being in the Serer-Sine language. The name Kokh Kox derives from the deity Koox, the name the Saafi people regularly use to refer to the divine. ==Noon Cosmogony== (詳細はcosmogony follows a similar narrative to the Ndut especially in regards to how death began on Earth. In both myths, the dog is believed to have been the first living thing to have died.〔〔 (Tastevin, C. (R.P.), "La religion des Nones") () Dupire, Marguerite, "Sagesse sereer: Essais sur la pensée sereer ndut", pp 85-86 ()〕〔"Religion en Afrique, Volumes 15-17", E.J. Brill (1985), pp 203-5 (Tastevin, C. (R.P.), "La religion des Nones", ())〕
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