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Afro-
Surinamese are the
inhabitants of
Suriname of
mostly West
African and
Central African ancestry. They are
descended from
enslaved Africans brought...
- other. They
themselves form a
subgroup of the
Afro-
Surinamese.
There are six
major groups of
Surinamese Maroons, who
settled along different river banks:...
- Sub-Saharan
Africa and it has also been
reported in
Suriname among Afro-
Surinamese women. The
practice has been
linked to the high
incidence of HIV/AIDS...
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Africa between 1667
until the
abolition of
slavery on 1 July 1863. Many
Afro-
Surinamese are
descendants of
slaves who were
transported via the
Atlantic slave...
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groups are the Akurio, Arawak,
Kalina (Caribs), Tiriyó and Wayana.
Afro-
Surinamese form
about 37% of the po****tion, and are
usually divided into two...
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Afro-Guyanese, also
known as
Black Guyanese, are
generally descended from the
enslaved African people brought to
Guyana from the
coast of West
Africa to...
- "Between
Diaspora TransNationalism and
American Globalization A
History of
AfroSurinamese Eman****tion Day". In Gowricharn,
Ruben S. (ed.).
Caribbean Transnationalism:...
- (83 people) and
Afro-
Surinamese (59 people). In
contrast to the
neighbouring Guyanese Hindus who
speak English, most of the
Surinamese Hindus speak Sarnami...
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modern West
Bengal and Bangladesh. If
counted as one
ethnic group, the
Afro-
Surinamese are the
second largest community, at
around 37.4%; however, they are...
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Sranan Tongo (Sranantongo, "
Surinamese tongue", Sranan, Taki Taki,
Surinamese Creole) is an English-based
creole language from Suriname, in
South America...