
Saramaka - Wikipedia
The Saramaka, Saamaka or Saramacca[note 1] are one of six Maroon peoples (formerly called "Bush Negroes") in the Republic of Suriname and one of the Maroon peoples in French Guiana.
Welcome to Saramacasa
Saramacasa 3 is a place for relaxing and discovering the natural beauty of Suriname. Located in the Saramacca region, surrounded by beautiful nature, this private stay has everything you …
Saramaccan language - Wikipedia
Saramaccan (Saamáka) is a creole language spoken by about 58,000 people of West African descent near the Saramacca and the upper Suriname River, as well as in Paramaribo, capital …
Saramaka People v Suriname: A Human Rights Victory and Its …
Jul 30, 2012 · In 2007, after a decade of legal struggle, the Saamaka People - some 55,000 descendants of self-liberated African slaves – won a signal victory before the Inter-American …
Saramaca — Wikipédia
Les Saramaca, qui s'appellent eux-mêmes les Saamaka, sont un peuple bushinengué (noir-marron), descendant d'esclaves fugitifs d'ascendance africaine emmenés au Suriname pour …
Saramacca - Suriname Travel
Saramacca is economically tied to the river of the same name, the Saramacca River, which flows not only through this district but also continues southward through the districts of Para and …
Saramaka - Encyclopedia.com
Identification, The Saramaka are one of six Maroon (or "Bush Negro") groups in Suriname. ("Maroon" derives from the Spanish cimarrón, itself derived from an Arawakan root; by the …
Saramacca District - Wikipedia
Saramacca is a district of Suriname, in the north. Saramacca's capital city is Groningen, with other towns and cities including Batavia, Kampong Baroe, Uitkijk, Maho and Boskamp. Saramacca …
Music from Saramaka: A Dynamic Afro-American Tradition
In this collection of music recorded from 1967 to 1976 by Richard and Sally Price, the songs of the Saramaka people convey a narrative of struggle, determination, and cultural survival. Liner …
Saramaka - Wikiwand
The 90,000 [1] Saramaka in Suriname (some of whom live in neighboring French Guiana) are one minority within this multi-ethnic nation.The Saramaka, together with the other Maroons in …
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