Maroon Societies: Rebel Slave Communities in the AmericasRichard Price Anchor Press, 1973 - 429 pages Article includes historical accounts, written by slaves and slavers, anthropological studies, and researched papers which examine maroon societies over the centuries. |
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... Cuba , " there were large numbers of maroons on the Jaruco mountains living in palenques surrounded by trenches and stockades which served as a means of protection . " According to the minutes of the Cabildo of Santiago de Cuba on ...
... Cuba , " there were large numbers of maroons on the Jaruco mountains living in palenques surrounded by trenches and stockades which served as a means of protection . " According to the minutes of the Cabildo of Santiago de Cuba on ...
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... Santiago de Cuba reads as follows : During the 20 years I have lived in Cuba we have had to spend money each year to pacify and conquer wild or maroon Indians . They go to the wilderness each year and come out at Christmastime , which ...
... Santiago de Cuba reads as follows : During the 20 years I have lived in Cuba we have had to spend money each year to pacify and conquer wild or maroon Indians . They go to the wilderness each year and come out at Christmastime , which ...
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... Santiago de Cuba [ see also Ch . One ] . Its captains , Cobas , Agustín , and Gallo , were even able to force Governor Escudero to sign a treaty with them offering them freedom and the right to continue working the land on which they ...
... Santiago de Cuba [ see also Ch . One ] . Its captains , Cobas , Agustín , and Gallo , were even able to force Governor Escudero to sign a treaty with them offering them freedom and the right to continue working the land on which they ...
Table des matières
Maroons and Their Communities | 1 |
THE SPANISH AMERICAS | 33 |
Cuban Palenques | 49 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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