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Senegal's Ancestral Hunt: A Tradition to Summon the Rains

In Senegal, the annual Miss de Diobaye hunt is believed to bring rain and protect the community.

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In the western city of Fatick, Senegal, the Serer ethnic minority performs the Miss de Diobaye, an annual hunt believed to hasten the rainy season and protect the community. This centuries-old tradition also marks the start of the farming season. However, it has faced disruptions due to deforestation, modernization, and climate change, causing rains to arrive later.

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Q: What is the Miss de Diobaye? A: It is an annual hunt performed by the Serer ethnic minority in Senegal, believed to bring rain and protect the community.

Q: What animals are hunted during the Miss de Diobaye? A: The hunt includes jackals, monitor lizards, monkeys, and birds.

Q: How has the tradition adapted over time? A: Hunting methods have evolved with the introduction of motorbikes and firearms. The timing of the hunt has also shifted due to climate change.

Q: What impact has climate change had on the tradition? A: Climate change has caused rains to arrive later and over shorter periods, affecting the timing and practices of the Miss de Diobaye.

Source: BSS

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What is the Miss de Diobaye?
An annual hunt performed by the Serer ethnic minority in Senegal, believed to bring rain and protect the community.
What animals are hunted during the Miss de Diobaye?
Jackals, monitor lizards, monkeys, and birds.
How has the tradition adapted over time?
Hunting methods have evolved with the introduction of motorbikes and firearms. The timing of the hunt has also shifted due to climate change.
What impact has climate change had on the tradition?
Climate change has caused rains to arrive later and over shorter periods, affecting the timing and practices of the Miss de Diobaye.

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