Definition: The word "Lama Kasso" comes from Wolof, a language spoken in Senegal and other countries in West Africa. It translates to "soul of the Togolese". In Wolof, it refers to the soul that is believed to dwell within one's self or a spirit that has an influence on individuals' thoughts, feelings, actions, and decisions. The term was popularized by the 19th-century French explorer Γdouard de Saint-IsidΓ©ou in his book "Les Voyages du Monde".
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