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Gardo Baquaqua was a
former slave,
native of Zooggoo, West Africa, a
tributary kingdom of
Bergoo kingdom. He
worked in
Brazil as a captive; however...
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Leblon inside of Rio de Janeiro. Some,
among them ****mmah G.
Baquaqua,
escaped to New York
because his
multiple attempts at
escape and suicide...
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Dendis in
healing the sick.[citation needed] ****mmah
Gardo Baquaqua Olson,
James Stuart; Meur,
Charles (1996). The
Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical...
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Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo)
South America ****mmah
Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil)
Miguel de Buría (?
Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela) Osifekunde...
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Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo)
South America ****mmah
Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil)
Miguel de Buría (?
Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela) Osifekunde...
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Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo)
South America ****mmah
Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil)
Miguel de Buría (?
Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela) Osifekunde...
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Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo)
South America ****mmah
Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil)
Miguel de Buría (?
Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela) Osifekunde...
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Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo)
South America ****mmah
Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil)
Miguel de Buría (?
Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela) Osifekunde...
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Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo)
South America ****mmah
Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil)
Miguel de Buría (?
Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela) Osifekunde...
-
Wilson Zamba Zembola (b. c. 1780 Congo)
South America ****mmah
Gardo Baquaqua (1845–1847, Brazil)
Miguel de Buría (?
Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela) Osifekunde...