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    The Ndyuka people (also spelled 'Djuka') or Aukan people (Okanisi), are one of six Maroon peoples (formerly called "Bush Negroes", which also has pejorative...
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    Ndyuka people. The speakers are one of six Maroon peoples (formerly called "Bush Negroes") in the Republic of Suriname and one of the Maroon peoples in...
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  • Ndyuka may refer to: Ndyuka language, a creole language of Suriname, spoken by the Ndyuka people Ndyuka people, a Maroon ethnic group who live in the eastern...
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    Suriname. They were initially called Cottica-Maroons. In 1760, the Ndyuka people who lived nearby, signed a peace treaty with the colonists offering...
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    inhabited by Indian Tiriyó people, while further downstream villages are inhabited by the Amerindian Wayana and Maroon Ndyuka people. Aloepi 1 & 2 Palumeu...
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  • Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin (Ndyuka-Trio) was a trade language used until the 1960s between speakers of Ndyuka, an English-based creole, and Tiriyó and Wayana...
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    Ronnie Brunswijk (category Ndyuka people)
    ". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 30 January 2022. "The Ndyuka Treaty Of 1760: A Conversation with Granman Gazon". Cultural Survival. Retrieved...
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    Maroons (redirect from Maroon people)
    Moiwana village massacre, in which soldiers had slaughtered 39 unarmed Ndyuka people, mainly women and children. On 13 June 2020, Ronnie Brunswijk was elected...
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    Diitabiki (category Ndyuka settlements)
    Drietabbetje) is a Ndyuka village in the Sipaliwini District of Suriname. Diitabiki is the residence of the gaanman of the Ndyuka people, since 1950, and...
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    (old name: Drietabbetje) which is the residence of the granman of the Ndyuka people since 1950, and the location of the oracle. The disputed area of south-east...
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  • Rebellion. 1760 – In a treaty with the Dutch colonial authorities, the Ndyuka people of Suriname – descended from escaped slaves – gain territorial autonomy...
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  • Djuka (section Slavic people)
    music genre Djuka, archaic spelling of the Ndyuka language of Suriname Djuka, archaic spelling of the Ndyuka people of Suriname Djuka (Đuka) can be a nickname...
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    Marowijne River, Kwinti at the Coppename River, Matawai at the Saramacca River, Ndyuka (or Aukan) at the Marowijne and Commewijne Rivers Paamaka (Paramaccan) at...
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    Granman (Ndyuka language: gaanman) is the title of the paramount chief of a Maroon nation in Suriname and French Guiana. The Ndyuka, Saramaka, Matawai...
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  • Aukan may refer to: Aukan, Burma Ndyuka people, who are also called "Aukan" Ndyuka language, also called "Aukan" This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Lénaïck Adam (category Ndyuka people)
    February 1992, in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni. He is Surinamese origins of Ndyuka people. He graduated with a Baccalauréat in 2011 and then entered the Paris...
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  • some of the Maroons and Amerindian people maintain their own religions, however large tribes like the Kalina, Ndyuka have been Christianized. Demographics...
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    Kananoe Apetina (category Surinamese people of indigenous peoples descent)
    site of a camp that was previously used to facilitate trade with the Ndyuka people. Over time, most Wayana living on the Paloemeu and Tapanahony rivers...
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    Gazon Matodya (category Ndyuka people)
    December 2011) was gaanman of the Okanisi or Ndyuka people of Suriname, South America, one of six Maroon peoples in the area. He lived in Diitabiki (Drietabbetje)...
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  • Afro-Dutch or Black Dutch people are Dutch people who are of Sub-Saharan African ancestry. The majority of Afro-Dutch in the continental Netherlands are...
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    century. They maintained regular commercial relations with one group, the Ndyuka, and for many years they were the only contact the Tiriyó had with foreign...
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  • Ahafo regions of the akan clan. A language with some Akan influence called Ndyuka is also spoken in South America (Suriname and French Guiana), with the Akan...
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    André Pakosie (category Ndyuka people)
    André R.M. Pakosie (born 25 May 1955) is a Surinamese historian, poet, Ndyuka activist and Edebukuman (head of experts) of the Afaka script. Pakosie comes...
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    language and Spanish; and Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin, a pidgin spoken in Suriname until the 1960s formed between the creole Ndyuka language and the Amerindian...
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    Bono Velanti (category Ndyuka people)
    Bono Velanti (3 August 1945) is the current Gaanman of the Ndyuka nation of Suriname. Bono Velanti was elected to succeed the late Gazon Matodya as Gaanman...
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    languages, and other languages. It is similar to the languages spoken by the Ndyuka and Kwinti, and mutually intelligible with Sranan Tongo. Paramaccan is the...
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    Dutch writer Gazon Matodya, former paramount chief (Granman) of the Ndyuka people Johanna Schouten-Elsenhout, poet Jules Sedney, a Surinamese politician...
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    Ghanaians (redirect from People of Ghana)
    citizens with South Africa and residents of Ghanaian origin and descent. Ndyuka (also spelled "Djuka") or Aukan or Okanisi sama, are a Ghanaian Akan subgroup...
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  • several independent tribes, among them the Saramaka, the Paramaka, the Ndyuka (Aukan), the Kwinti, the Aluku (Boni), the Matawai, and the Brooskampers...
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  • Boni (guerrilla leader) (category Surinamese people of African descent)
    River in what is nowadays the Moengo resort in Suriname. In 1760, the Ndyuka people who lived nearby, signed a peace treaty with the colonists offering...
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