Of all the fascinating aspects of Jamaican history, the Maroon Melement appears to be the only one that weaves through the whole period, including the present day. Referring to themselves as \u27True blu chankofi piti bo, some Maroons of Moore Town in the parish of Portland claim that, with the exception of the freedom fighters of South Africa, they are the only living genuine and most honourable freedom fighters worthy of the name
The story of the Maroons, enslaved Africans and their descendants, who fled from bondage and fought ...
Archaeological and ethnological evidence from the site of Efutu in Ghana is used to indicate the Afr...
Essay re archaeological remains that suggest the lifestyle of African-American freedmen at Mitchelvi...
The main objectives of the study of maroon communities are: to obtain archaeological data that can b...
Evidence from recent archaeological studies appear to suggest a redefinition of the heritage of runa...
A discussion of the phenomenon of resistance as an important element in the shaping of the History...
Seaman\u27s Valley site was one of the few known places in Jamaica where the Maroons came into face ...
As the Maroons escaped from enslavement into unknown and inaccessible environments, they relied on t...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
The archaeological study of maroons in the Caribbean Antilles presents both opportunities and challe...
Archaeological research on Maroons—that is, runaway slaves—has been largely confined to the Americas...
As a collection of conference papers (presented at the University of West Indies, Mona, October 18-1...
The English conquest of Jamaica in 1655 was a turning point in the history of Atlantic World colonia...
This study is built on an investigation of a large number of archival sources, but in particular the...
Despite outstanding histories and ethnographies on maroons, there has been little attempt to draw mo...
The story of the Maroons, enslaved Africans and their descendants, who fled from bondage and fought ...
Archaeological and ethnological evidence from the site of Efutu in Ghana is used to indicate the Afr...
Essay re archaeological remains that suggest the lifestyle of African-American freedmen at Mitchelvi...
The main objectives of the study of maroon communities are: to obtain archaeological data that can b...
Evidence from recent archaeological studies appear to suggest a redefinition of the heritage of runa...
A discussion of the phenomenon of resistance as an important element in the shaping of the History...
Seaman\u27s Valley site was one of the few known places in Jamaica where the Maroons came into face ...
As the Maroons escaped from enslavement into unknown and inaccessible environments, they relied on t...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
The archaeological study of maroons in the Caribbean Antilles presents both opportunities and challe...
Archaeological research on Maroons—that is, runaway slaves—has been largely confined to the Americas...
As a collection of conference papers (presented at the University of West Indies, Mona, October 18-1...
The English conquest of Jamaica in 1655 was a turning point in the history of Atlantic World colonia...
This study is built on an investigation of a large number of archival sources, but in particular the...
Despite outstanding histories and ethnographies on maroons, there has been little attempt to draw mo...
The story of the Maroons, enslaved Africans and their descendants, who fled from bondage and fought ...
Archaeological and ethnological evidence from the site of Efutu in Ghana is used to indicate the Afr...
Essay re archaeological remains that suggest the lifestyle of African-American freedmen at Mitchelvi...