-
perhaps influenced by the idea of
maroon peoples. The
American Spanish word
cimarrón is also
often given as the
source of the
English word maroon, used to describe...
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cimarrón in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cimarron may
refer to:
Cimarron (1931 film), an
Academy Award-winning film
starring Richard Dix
Cimarron...
- The
Cimarrons in
Panama were
enslaved Africans who had
escaped from
their Spanish masters and
lived together as maroons. In the 1570s, they
allied with...
- Spirit:
Stallion of the
Cimarron (or
simply Spirit) is a 2002
American animated Western film
directed by
Kelly Asbury and
Lorna Cook,
written by John Fusco...
- the Navy's oilers, the
Cimarrons were the prin****l
class emplo**** in
direct support of the task forces. Many of the
Cimarron class continued to sustain...
- It was
formerly known as San
Lorenzo de los
Negros (after a
colony of
cimarrons in the
early 17th century) or San
Lorenzo de
Cerralvo (after a 17th-century...
- (formerly
called No Man's Land, the
Public Land Strip, the
Neutral Strip, or
Cimarron Territory) is a
salient in the
extreme northwestern region of the U.S....
-
Cimarron Muni****l
Schools is a
school district headquartered in
Cimarron, New Mexico.
Located in
Colfax County, the
district includes Cimarron, Angel...
- caffeine-rich
infused herbal drink. It is also
known as chimarrão in Portuguese,
cimarrón in Spanish, and kaʼay in Guarani. It is made by
soaking dried yerba mate...
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Cimarron is a 1931 pre-Code epic
Western film
starring Richard Dix and
Irene Dunne, and
directed by
Wesley Ruggles.
Released by RKO, it won
Academy Awards...