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Ndyuka may
refer to:
Ndyuka language, a
creole language of Suriname,
spoken by the
Ndyuka people Ndyuka people, a
Maroon ethnic group who live in the eastern...
- Ndyuka-Tiriyó
Pidgin (Ndyuka-Trio) was a
trade language used
until the 1960s
between speakers of Ndyuka, an English-based creole, and Tiriyó and Wayana...
- Güegüence-Nicarao (formerly
spoken in Nicaragua)
Carib Pidgin or
Ndjuka-Amerindian
Pidgin (
Ndjuka-Trio)
Carib Pidgin-Arawak
mixed language Media Lengua Catalangu...
- Vernon,
Diane (1992). Les représentations du
corps chez les
Noirs Marrons Ndjuka du
Surinam et de la
Guyane française (PDF). ORSTOM. ISBN 2-7099-1106-X....
- use
syllabic writing include Mycenaean Gr**** (Linear B), Cherokee, the
Ndjuka creole language of Suriname, and the Vai
language of Liberia. An alphabet...
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dense jungles of the area, and
formed communities like the Aluku, Saramaka,
Ndjuka, Matawai,
Kwinti and
Bakabusi Nengre.
Their traditional sung
stories are...
- Collahuaya, Pohena,
Kolyawaya Jargon)
Carib Pidgin (also
known as
Ndjuka-Amerindian Pidgin,
Ndjuka-Trio)
Carib Pidgin–Arawak
Mixed Language Catalangu Chinook...
- has,
since 1927, been
written in
orthographies that do not
indicate tone.
Ndjuka, in
which tone is less important,
ignores tone
except for a
negative marker...
- Boni
Maroon wars in Suriname. BRILL. ISBN 90-04-09303-6. "Obia Oso: An
Ndjuka Maroon Shrine from Suriname". Yale
Peabody Museum.
Archived from the original...
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November 2012. "Statement by
Gaaman Gazon Matodja Paramount Chief of the
Ndjuka (Aukaner) People", Folklife,
Smithsonian Institution "Dood
Gaanman Gazon...