- 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...
- West and
Central Africa; they form a
group called Saamacca, also
spelled Saramaka.
Linguists consider Saramaccan notable because its
vocabulary is based...
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originally part of the
Saramaka, and
signed a
peace agreement with the
Dutch colonists in 1762. The
tribe split from the
Saramaka, and in 1769, they were...
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primarily involved the
Jungle Commando, a
rebel group composed largely of
Saramaka (Maroon)
fighters and led by
former soldier Ronnie Brunswijk, and the Surinamese...
- Palijur, Kali'na, Wayana, Wayampi, Emerillon), four
Maroon creole languages (
Saramaka, Paramaccan, Aluku, Ndyuka), as well as
Hmong Njua.
Guianese Creole (Kreol...
- of Jaguaripe [fr] Santería
Tambor de Mina
Trinidad Orisha Umbanda Winti Saramaka religion Evenki shamanism Manchu shamanism Turko-Mongolic
religion Altaic...
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Colombia Raizal Ecuador French Guiana Aluku Ndyuka Saramaka Guyana Paraguay Peru
Suriname Kwinti Matawai Ndyuka Paramaccan Saramaka Uruguay Venezuela...
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Indigenous peoples and
created several independent tribes,
among them the
Saramaka, the Paramaka, the
Ndyuka (Aukan), the Kwinti, the
Aluku (Boni), and the...
- of
slaves from
different African ethnicities.
These tribes include the
Saramaka, Paramaka,
Ndyuka or Aukan, Kwinti,
Aluku or Boni, and Matawai. The Maroons...
- of
slaves from
different African ethnicities.
These tribes include the
Saramaka, Paramaka,
Ndyuka or Aukan, Kwinti,
Aluku or Boni, and Matawai. The Maroons...