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Ndyuka /ənˈdʒuːkə/, also
called Aukan, Okanisi,
Ndyuka tongo, Aukaans,
Businenge Tongo (considered by some to be pejorative),
Eastern Maroon Creole, or...
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Ndyuka people (also
spelled 'Djuka') or
Aukan people (Okanisi), are one of six
Maroon peoples (formerly
called "Bush Negroes",
which also has pejorative...
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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...
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District in Suriname. They were
initially called Cottica-Maroons. In 1760, the
Ndyuka people who
lived nearby,
signed a
peace treaty with the
colonists offering...
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Ndyuka language, an English-based
creole of Suriname. The
script is
named after its inventor, Afáka Atumisi. It
continues to be used to
write Ndyuka in...
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Granman (
Ndyuka language: gaanman) is the
title of the
paramount chief of a
Maroon nation in
Suriname and
French Guiana. The
Ndyuka, Saramaka, Matawai...
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language and Spanish; and
Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin, a
pidgin spoken in
Suriname until the 1960s
formed between the
creole Ndyuka language and the Amerindian...
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Marowijne River,
Kwinti at the
Coppename River,
Matawai at the
Saramacca River,
Ndyuka (or Aukan) at the
Marowijne and
Commewijne Rivers Paamaka (Paramaccan) at...
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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...
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Lingua Franca (Sabir)
Mekeo pidgins Mobilian Jargon Namibian Black German Ndyuka-Tiriyó
Pidgin Nefamese Nigerian Pidgin (creolized)
Nootka Jargon Pidgin...