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Africans who fled to
remote mountainous areas were
called marron (French) or
mawon (Haitian Creole),
meaning 'escaped slave'. The
maroons formed close-knit...
- ma.ʁɔ̃ ɛ̃.kɔ.ny], "The
Unknown Maroon"), also
called Neg
Marron or Nèg
Mawon (Haitian
Creole pronunciation: [nɛɡ ma.ʁɔ̃], "Maroon Man"), is a bronze...
- held in 2018. Koo Se Ra (Nana), who has
lived all 29
years of her life in
Mawon-gu, is
nothing but an
underqualified struggler with a poor
financial background...
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Slaves who fled to
remote mountainous areas were
called marron (French) or
mawon (Haitian Creole),
meaning 'escaped slave'. The
maroons formed close-knit...
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Chief Jacko (also
spelt as Jaco or Jacco) was an African-born slave-turned-Maroon
chief in the
Commonwealth of Dominica.
Jacko would eventually become...
- 2002(2002-04-25) (aged 85) Port-au-Prince,
Haiti Nationality Haitian Occupation Architect Known for Le
Marron Inconnu (also
called "Le Nègre
Marron / Nèg
Mawon")...
- N. Birachandra,
Meitei Leipakta Yek
Salai Hourakpa.
Amasy Chaokhalakpa Mawon,
Somingam (12
November 2020) [2014-05-12]. "Understanding the
Origin of...
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Creole terms for
specific tones of skin
including grimo, bren, roz, and
mawon. Some
Haitians consider such
labels as
offensive because of
their ****ociation...
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Mungyeongyeok McCune–Reischauer Mun'gyŏngyŏk
General information Location (415-8
Mawon-ri) 7 Oseo-gil, Mungyeong-eup, Mungyeong, Gyeongsangbuk-do
South Korea Operated...
- "Réflexions
autour du
Festival féministe Nègès
Mawon" [Reflections on the
Feminist Festival Nègès
Mawon] (in French). Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Le National...