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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... slave code , consolidated previous restrictive legisla- tion and articulated a complex system of slave control and ... revolts were condemned to summary hanging , while the other maroons were to be re- turned to slavery . Local ...
... slave code , consolidated previous restrictive legisla- tion and articulated a complex system of slave control and ... revolts were condemned to summary hanging , while the other maroons were to be re- turned to slavery . Local ...
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... slave resistance and colonist fear . Most analyses of this resistance have concentrated either on the great slave revolts of the early nineteenth century or on the actions of the " Black Republic " of Palmares , a com- munity of over ...
... slave resistance and colonist fear . Most analyses of this resistance have concentrated either on the great slave revolts of the early nineteenth century or on the actions of the " Black Republic " of Palmares , a com- munity of over ...
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... rebellions cannot be re- garded as slave revolts , and second , that the very presence of the Maroons contributed to the climate of revolts in that their existence was living proof of the vulnerability of the whites and encouraged the ...
... rebellions cannot be re- garded as slave revolts , and second , that the very presence of the Maroons contributed to the climate of revolts in that their existence was living proof of the vulnerability of the whites and encouraged the ...
Table des matières
Maroons and Their Communities | 1 |
THE SPANISH AMERICAS | 33 |
Cuban Palenques | 49 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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accusations affines African Alagoas American armed attack Bahia band Brazil British Bush Negroes Captain captured Chief colonial colonists Cottica Creole Cuba Cudjoe Cudjoe's culture cumbe death Deity Dritabiki eighteenth century escaped example expedition father fear fols forest freedom French French Guiana fugitives governor Granmans guerrilla Guiana Guillermo headman ibid Indians inhabitants island Jamaica José Juan killed King kunu land Langa Uku leader lineage living Maniel maroon communities maroon societies marriage marronage masters Matawai matrilineal ment Mexico militia mocambos mulatto Nanny Town Negroes neighboring owners Pakila palenque Palmares party Pata Pérez Pernambuco person plantation planters Portuguese priests punishment quarter quilombo raids rebellion rebels resistance runaway Saint-Domingue Santiago de Cuba São Paulo Saramaka sent Sergipe settlement settlers slave population slave revolts slavery slaves social soldiers Spaniards Spanish sugar Surinam tion town treaty troops village whites Windward witch witchcraft women