Maroons
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- Vibrations of Maroons and Marronage in Caribbean History and Archaelogy
- Maroons and the Jamaican Frontier Zones of the Eighteenth
- The Impact of Skin Color on Atlantic Ethnic Africans in the Eighteenth Century
- The Jamaican Maroons of the 17Th and 18Th Centuries: Survivalists of the New World
- Maroons: Rebel Slaves in the Americas
- Introduction to Dominican Blackness
- Tobago: 1838 to 1900
- Bridget Brereton Contesting the Past: Narratives Of
- Caribs, Maroons, Jacobins, Brigands, and Sugar Barons: the Last Stand of the Black Caribs on St
- 'Tacky's Revolt: the Story of an Atlantic Slave War'
- Local Plant Names Reveal That Enslaved Africans Recognized Substantial Parts of the New World Flora
- Caribbean Connections: Overview of Regional History
- The Maroon and Caribs Wars
- Gubida Illness and Religious Ritual Among the Garifuna of Santa Fe, Honduras: an Ethnopsychiatric Analysis
- Vibrations of Maroons and Marronage in Caribbean History and Archaeology
- Black Women and Resistance in the British Caribbean
- Maroon Archaeology Beyond the Americas: a View from Kenya Lydia Wilson Marshall Depauw University, [email protected]
- Constructs of Freedom and Identity: the Ethnogenesis of the Jamaican Maroons and the Treaties of 1739