- The
Kwinti are a
Maroon people,
descendants of
runaway African slaves,
living in the
forested interior of
Suriname on the bank of the
Coppename River,...
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Kwinti is an English-based
creole of
Suriname closely related to Ndyuka. The
language has less than 300 speakers, and
split from
Plantation Creole which...
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include Saramaccan, Aukan, Aluku, Paramaccan,
Matawai and
Kwinti. Aluku, Paramaccan, and
Kwinti are so
mutually intelligible with
Aukan that they can be...
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Pseudancistrus kwinti is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Coppename River in Suriname...
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Quinte West (/
ˈkwɪnti/) is a city,
geographically located in but
administratively separated from
Hastings County, in
Southern Ontario, Canada. It is on...
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river banks:
Aluku (or Boni) at the
Commewijne River later Marowijne River,
Kwinti at the
Coppename River,
Matawai at the
Saramacca River,
Ndyuka (or Aukan)...
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Ndyuka (or Okanisi), Aluku, and Paramaccan,
which are
ethnically distinct..
Kwinti is
distinct enough linguistically to be
considered a
separate language,...
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Suriname and
French Guiana. The Ndyuka, Saramaka, Matawai, Aluku,
Paramaka and
Kwinti nations all have a granman. The
paramount chiefs of
Amerindian peoples in...
- 25 May 2020. Elst 1973, p. 13. Elst, Dirk van der (1973). "The
Coppename Kwinti:
Notes on an Afro-American
tribe in Suriname".
Nieuwe West-Indische Gids...
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Aukan and Saramaccans.
Other smaller tribes include the Aluku, Paramaccan,
Kwinti and
Matawai tribe.
Asian Surinamese form
about 43% of the po****tion, and...