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Boni (guerrilla leader)
French Reaction to the Menace from Cabanos and Bonis Within the Litigious Territory Between Brazil and French Guiana (1836-1841)1
Notes on the Translation
The Coppename Kwinti: Notes on an Afro-American Tribe in Surinam
Life at Maripaston
1 Habiter Et Construire En Pays Bushinengue
The Indigenous World 2014
'Their Power Has Been Broken, the Danger Had Passed': Dutch
Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 63 (1989), No: 3/4, Leiden, 143-173
Material Beginnings of the Saramaka Maroons: an Archaeological Investigation
Brazilian Migrants and Ethnic Relationships in Post-War Suriname Caribbean Studies, Vol
Emancipatie 1863 - 1963
A Historical Narrative of Traditional Lands Around the Newmont Sabajo Project
Syntactic Developments in Sranan
Backs to the Wall in Suriname: Forest Policy in a Country in Crisis
The Case of the Ndyuka in Diitabiki, Suriname
STATEMENT by GAANMAN JOACHIM-JOSEPH ADOCHINI, PARAMOUNT CHIEF of the ALUKU (BONI) PEOPLE Transcribed and Translated from Aluku by Kenneth Bilby
Review Essay
Rice and Memory in the Age of Enslavement: Atlantic Passages to Suriname Judith Carney
Top View
Puu Baaka UNE EXPOSITION PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DE DAVID DAMOISON ET JEAN-MARC ASPE, UNE BALADE SONORE DE PIERRE SELVINI
The Indigenous World 2014
3/4, Leiden, 175-198 This PDF-File
Within a Human Rights Framework: Lessons from a Suriname Case Study
A Baptist Missionary Nurse and Her Symbiotic Relationship with Ndyuka Medicine
Assessing the Sociolinguistic Situation of the Maroon Creoles Bettina Migge, Isabelle Léglise
Maroon Leadership and the Surinamese State (1760-1990)
P Paintingfr
MAROONS in FRENCH GUIANA History, Culture, Demographics, And
The Eastern Maroon Creoles Or Nenge(E) Bettina Migge
CULTURAL RESOURCES SURVEY Produced As Part of the Sabajo ESIA
Livret D'accompagnement Sur Le Parcours La Source
The Manumission of Slaves in Suriname, 1760-1828