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    Maroons (redirect from Mawon)
    Africans who fled to remote mountainous areas were called marron (French) or mawon (Haitian Creole), meaning 'escaped slave'. The maroons formed close-knit...
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    Le Marron Inconnu (redirect from Nèg Mawon)
    ma.ʁɔ̃ ɛ̃.kɔ.ny], "The Unknown Maroon"), also called Neg Marron or Nèg Mawon (Haitian Creole pronunciation: [nɛɡ ma.ʁɔ̃], "Maroon Man"), is a bronze...
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  • held in 2018. Koo Se Ra (Nana), who has lived all 29 years of her life in Mawon-gu, is nothing but an underqualified struggler with a poor financial background...
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  • N. Birachandra, Meitei Leipakta Yek Salai Hourakpa. Amasy Chaokhalakpa Mawon, Somingam (12 November 2020) [2014-05-12]. "Understanding the Origin of...
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  • Chief Jacko (also spelt as Jaco or Jacco) was an African-born slave-turned-Maroon chief in the Commonwealth of Dominica. Jacko would eventually become...
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    Slaves who fled to remote mountainous areas were called marron (French) or mawon (Haitian Creole), meaning 'escaped slave'. The maroons formed close-knit...
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    2002(2002-04-25) (aged 85) Port-au-Prince, Haiti Nationality Haitian Occupation Architect Known for Le Marron Inconnu (also called "Le Nègre Marron / Nèg Mawon")...
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  • Mungyeongyeok McCune–Reischauer Mun'gyŏngyŏk General information Location 414 Mawon-ri, Mungyeong, Gyeongsangbuk-do South Korea Operated by Korail Line(s) Jungbunaeryuk...
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    Creole terms for specific tones of skin including grimo, bren, roz, and mawon. Some Haitians consider such labels as offensive because of their association...
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  • "Réflexions autour du Festival féministe Nègès Mawon" [Reflections on the Feminist Festival Nègès Mawon] (in French). Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Le National...
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    Africans who fled to remote mountainous areas were called marron (French) or mawon (Haitian Creole), meaning 'escaped slave'. The maroons formed close-knit...
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    There is a memorial dedicated to the Free French in Roseau near the Neg Mawon Emancipation Monument. A plaque was also dedicated to the volunteers of...
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  • . Mémoire de Demain 2003 Tony Coco-Viloin Documentary L Le cri des Neg Mawon 1992 Tony Coco-Viloin Lettre à Irène 2006 Tony Coco-Viloin M La Machette...
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