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 /ənˈdʒuːkə/, also called Aukan, Okanisi, Ndyuka tongo, Aukaans, Businenge Tongo (considered by some to be pejorative), Eastern Maroon Creole, or...
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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...
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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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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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Granman (redirect from List of Ndyuka granman)
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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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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Afaka syllabary (category Ndyuka language)
Ndyuka language, an English-based creole of Suriname. The script is named after its inventor, Afáka Atumisi. It continues to be used to write Ndyuka in...
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District in 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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Lingua Franca (Sabir) Mekeo pidgins Mobilian Jargon Namibian Black German Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin Nefamese Nigerian Pidgin (creolized) Nootka Jargon Pidgin...
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the British after the First Maroon War. The Ndyuka treaty remains important to relations between the Ndyuka and the modern Surinamese government, as it...
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different African ethnicities. These tribes include the Saramaka, Paramaka, Ndyuka or Aukan, Kwinti, Aluku or Boni, and Matawai. The Maroons often raided plantations...
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Tiriyó language (redirect from Ndyuka-Tiriyo language)
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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used in Southern Africa, the term used is pikanin. In Sranan Tongo and Ndyuka of Suriname the term pikin may refer to 'children' as well as to 'small'...
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to the Caribbean and South America, notably in Suriname, spoken by the Ndyuka, and in Jamaica, spoken by the Jamaican Maroons, also known as the Coromantee...
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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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Vai, the Yi languages of eastern Asia, the English-based creole language Ndyuka, Xiangnan Tuhua, and the ancient language Mycenaean Greek (Linear B). In...
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District, Kabul) Islam Paramaccan Indo-European → Germanic → English → Ndyuka Suriname (Pamacca) Winti Pardo Indo-European → Romance → Portuguese Brazil...
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village, Suriname, 1948. The dance is called Wintidansi or wentipee in the Ndyuka language. The dancers prepared their bodies with herbs and are therefore...
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different African ethnicities. These tribes include the Saramaka, Paramaka, Ndyuka or Aukan, Kwinti, Aluku or Boni, and Matawai. The Maroons often raided plantations...
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Universities Press. ISBN 9964302452 Akan Teleteaching course Aukan Library (Ndyuka) Ghanaian name "Sacramento Kings | The Official Site of the Sacramento Kings"...
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President of Suriname Ronald Venetiaan apologized to the Granman of the Ndyuka Gazon Matodya on behalf of the government for the massacre. 90% of 130 survivors...
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Emerillon), four Maroon creole languages (Saramaka, Paramaccan, Aluku, Ndyuka), as well as Hmong Njua. Other languages spoken include Portuguese, Mandarin...
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Tapanahony River (section Inhabited by Ndyuka)
further downstream villages are inhabited by the Amerindian Wayana and Maroon Ndyuka people. Aloepi 1 & 2 Palumeu Pelelu Tepu Diitabiki Godo Holo Moitaki Poeketi...
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primarily along the Maroni River. The main Maroon groups are the Saramaka, Ndyuka (both of whom also live in Suriname), and Boni (Aluku). The Maroons are...
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between the colonists and the Ndyuka, however in 1760, a peace treaty was signed granting the Ndyuka autonomy. From 1761, the Ndyuka gradually moved southwards...
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(Kouri-Vini) Mande languages Maxakalí Mirandese Mohawk Munda languages Navajo Ndyuka Nepali Nheengatu Occitan Old Norse Oriya Pahang Malay Paicî Polish Portuguese...
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syllabics usually referred to abugidas rather than true syllabaries.) Afaka – Ndyuka Alaska or Yugtun script – Central Yup'ik Bété Cherokee – Cherokee Cypriot –...
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English Creole Jamaican English Jamaican Patois Montserrat English Creole Ndyuka Papiamento Plautdietsch German Saint Kitts Creole Saint Lucian French Creole...
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Yup'ik Alaska 1900–present Endangered Uyaquq Afaka syllabary Syllabary Ndyuka Suriname, French Guiana 1910–present Endangered Afáka Atumisi Osage script...
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