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Kopé Tiatie Cac〔〔 (also Koh〔 and Koope;〔 Dupire, Marguerite, "Totems sereer et contrôle rituel de l'environnement", p 39 ()〕 in Ndut language, meaning ''god grandfather'' or ''god the grandfather'') is the Supreme Creator in the 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〕 Kopé Tiatie Cac is the name used by the Ndut people to refer to the Supreme being.〔〔 Among the Ndut and followers of Serer religion, Kopé Tiatie Cac is associated with death〔 and plague (''pisti'').〔 Echenberg, Myron J., "Black death, white medicine: bubonic plague and the politics of public health in colonial Senegal, 1914-1945", Heinemann (2002), pp 139, 160-161, ISBN 0325070172〕 ==Ndut Cosmogony== (詳細はCangin-Ndut.〔 The name Kopé Tiatie Cac probably derived from the god Koox (var : Kooh). Ndut cosmogony posits that, the first humans did not die. The human species were not meant to die following the initial creation.〔 The dog was the first to die at that primordial time. Having witnessed the death of the animal, the Ndut people gave the animal a sacred burial at the foot of a baobab tree, and mourned its death. The women crying and wailing in sadness for the departed dog, attracted the attention of Kopé Tiatie Cac (or ''Koh'') God of death. The god angered by the mourning women unleashed death to human kind in the following terms:
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