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- Benkos Biohó (late 16th century — 1621), also known as Domingo Biohó was a Mandinka and South American leader who escaped from the slave port of Cartagena...
- began in 1619, when Domingo Biohó led a group of about 30 runaways into the forests, and defeated attempts to subdue them. Biohó declared himself King Benkos...
- rise to the first free place in the Americas. Its main leader was Benkos Biohó, who was born in West Africa. Peter Claver was a Spaniard who traveled to...
- the areas of the Baudó River. This is where Cimarrón leaders like Benkos Biohó and Barule fought for freedom.[citation needed] African people pla**** key...
- make Bidyogo art easily distinctive from other African tribal arts. Benkos Biohó, Former African king who was shipped to Cartagena, Colombia during the slave...
- who escaped from surrounding districts, under the leadership of Benkos Biohó. The dissolution of the Spanish language intensified as maroons settled...
- seventeenth century, when Benkos Biohó led a group of about 30 runaways into the forests, and defeated attempts to subdue them. Biohó declared himself King Benkos...
- Basilio de Palenque in Colombia, 16th century to the present, led by Benkos Biohó. St. John, 1733, in what was then the Danish West Indies. The St. John's...
- develop a drama about Yanga's story. Gaspar Yanga by Herbert De Paz Benkos Biohó Vicente Guerrero Zumbi dos Palmares Luis Camilla, "Gaspar Yanga", Black...
- were often used to communicate on the Underground Railroad and by Benkos Biohó during his time as a slave in Colombia. They often serve as a form of Black...