- The Saramaka,
Saamaka or
Saramacca are one of six
Maroon peoples (formerly
called "Bush Negroes") in the
Republic of
Suriname and one of the
Maroon peoples...
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Saramaccan (
Saamáka) is a
creole language spoken by
about 58,000
people of West
African descent near the
Saramacca and the
upper Suriname River, as well...
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Marowijne and
Commewijne Rivers Paamaka (Paramaccan) at the
Marowijne River Saamaka (Saramaccan) at the
Suriname River The
sources of the
Surinamese Maroon...
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leader from Suriname. In 1998 he
became the
spokesman of the ****ociation of
Saamaka Authorities (Dutch
acronym VSG). In 2007 he and
Wanze Eduards were part...
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Saramaka Maroons,
after Aurora.
Pikin Slee has a school, clinic, and the
Saamaka Marron Museum.
Pikin Slee
adheres to the Afro-Surinamese
Winti religion...
- po****tion, and
experiencing a
different culture.
Pikin Slee is home to the
Saamaka Maroon Museum,
which focuses on the
cultural history of the area. Along...
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Saramacca Erwin Linga [nl] 2020
Matawai Boven Suriname Frits Dinge [nl] 2020
Saamaka Coeroeni Merilu Sapa [nl] 2020 Tiriyó
Kabalebo Josta Lewis [nl] 2020 Arawak...
- 1999 when
Square One
released "Faluma",
spoken in the
language of the
Saamaka tribe in Suriname, a song
featuring the Soca-Samba b****.
Rupee had also...
- Dutch).
Retrieved 6
January 2021. "Starnieuws -
Granman Aboikoni geroemd om
bijdrage '
Saamaka vonnis'". www.starnieuws.com.
Retrieved 6
January 2021....
- Jaw Jaw, also Yaw Yaw, is a
village of
Saamaka Maroons in the
Boven Suriname resort of the
Sipaliwini District of Suriname. The
village is
located on...