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Surinamese Maroons (also Marrons,
Businenge or
Bushinengue,
meaning black people of the forest) are the
descendants of
enslaved Africans that escaped...
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formed independent settlements together,
becoming known as
Maroons and
Bushinengue. They
maintained vestiges of
African culture and language. They are usually...
- The
Aluku are a
Bushinengue ethnic group living mainly on the
riverbank in
Maripasoula in
southwest French Guiana. The
group are
sometimes called Boni...
- from the Netherlands, the old
treaties with the
Bushinengues were abrogated. By the 1980s the
Bushinengues in
Suriname had
begun to
fight for
their land...
- the
communes with the
black maroon po****tions one can see
houses of
bushinengue styles. And the
Amerindian communes are
recognized for
their pre-colonial...
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French Guianan cuisine or
Guianan cuisine is a
mixture of Creole,
Bushinengue, and
indigenous cuisines,
supplemented by
influences from the
cuisines of...
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significant po****tions
Mauritius Related ethnic groups Maroon peoples Black Seminoles,
Bushinengue,
Jamaican Maroons, Kalungas, Palenqueros, Quilombola...
- on 2013-02-03.
Retrieved 2011-12-17.
Landri Ekomie Obame (2017). Les
Bushinengué de Guyane:
rites et
croyance autour du textile. l'Harmattan. ISBNÂ 978-2-343-13118-4...
- communities. Homo****uality
tends to be more
taboo among the
Amerindian and
Bushinengue people,
where the
pressure to
conform and to
marry a hetero****ual partner...
- is the
youngest deputy in the
history of
French Guiana and the
first Bushinengue elected at the
French National ****embly. His
election was invalidated...