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Maroon (translated from Italian)
Maroon Famous disambigua - If you are trying others means you of Maroon, you see Maroon (disambigua). The expression maroon (from Spanish cimarrón, literally "that it lives ... In South America, the villages of the maroon came call to you palenques or ...
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Maroon (people)
Maroon (people) A Maroon (from the word marronage or American/Spanish ... until recently remained separate from mainstream society. Maroon women with washing. Suriname River. 1955 The term Maroon was generalized to include any slave or ... as Djukas or Bush Negroes. Body of Maroon child brought before a medicine man, ...
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Category:Slavery
Category:Slavery Subcategories There are 7 subcategories to this category. * Novels which deal with slavery A Abolitionism F Fictional slaves H History of slavery in the United States S Slave owners ... cont. Slave trade Slaves Pages in category "Slavery" There are 74 pages in this section of this category. * Slavery Sambo's Grave A Abd Abraham ...
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Black Seminoles
... also the source of the English word maroon, used to describe the runaway slave communities ... many or all members of the Seminole maroon communities were identified as slaves of individual Indian chiefs. Seminole slavery, however, bore little relation to the system of chattel slavery practiced in the American South. Historians have ... the Seminoles, constituting by far the largest maroon community in North American history. The ...
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Passing
... pass through the color line via the maroon communities of the Cumberland Plateau. Many communities ... called triracial isolate groups (the anthropological term), maroon communities (the historical term), or Mestizos (the ... of southern Maryland. Today, the two largest maroon communities are the Seminoles of Florida (a ... Whites, not self-labels adopted by the maroon communities themselves, and many still consider them ... terms found in the anthropological literature. The maroon communities are important to the study ...
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History of the Meeting (translated from French)
... The colonial assembly is removed and the slavery restored in 1802. The island takes the ... 1795 The island refuses the abolition of slavery but adopts a more flexible system. The ... Of the Restoration to the abolition of slavery More than 45 000 slaves are introduced ... chief of the Republic, proclaims itabolition of slavery with the Meeting. The island counted 60 ... then. 1849 / 1946 Of the abolition of slavery to the Departmentalization Slavery is abolished ...
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Talk:Kanye West
... you say Africans sold other Africans into slavery, that is a rather simple-minded view ... many nations and people being sold into slavery would be akin to the British selling ... New Artist Grammy (which instead went to Maroon 5); this snub was a repeat of ... s opinion on Kanye's music over Maroon 5's and Wilson's. I'm ... believe few woud think that Wilson and Maroon 5's achievements were the result ...
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History of Suriname
... Willoughbyland was renamed Netherlands Guiana. Abolition of slavery Maroon village, Suriname River, 1955 In the first ... have contributed significantly to the abolition of slavery. Suriname was occupied by the British in ... the defeat of Napoleon. The Dutch abolished slavery only in 1863—the last European nation to ... Jungle Commando, bringing an end to the Maroon rebellion. Meanwhile the economy was facing ...
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Salazie (translated from French)
... circuses of Cilaos and Mafate, with the maroon Blacks fleeing the properties of the coast ... of Salazie will have. Certain figures of maroon Blacks left their name with lieudits: piton ... bé meaning "large"). In addition to the maroon Blacks, the White learn how to know ... a life similar to that of the maroon Blacks. Pioneers of Salazie For the majority ... of 1829 and worried by abolition of slavery . dwelling of Theodore Cazeau The first ...
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History of Jamaica
... James). The Arawaks were exterminated by disease, slavery, and war. Spain brought the first African ... attempts in the 1730s and 1790s; one Maroon community was expelled from the island after the Second Maroon War in the 1790s and those Maroons ... inquiries contributed greatly to the abolition of slavery as of August 1, 1834 through the ...
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