Maroon Town, Jamaica — … Wikipedia
Maroon Town, Sierra Leone — was one of the first towns established in the present day area known as Freetown and was the town where the Jamaican Maroons lived. Maroon Town was west of Settler Town, Sierra Leone which was where the African American Loyalists (also known as… … Wikipedia
Maroon (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Music 2 Other uses 3 See also Maroon, marooning, or marooned may refer to … Wikipedia
Maroon Creek Bridge — Historic Maroon Creek Bridge Bridge from west portal, 2010 Carries Pedestrians Crosses Maroon Creek Locale … Wikipedia
Maroon (people) — Body of Ndyuka Maroon child brought before a shaman, Suriname 1955 Maroons (from the word marronage or American/Spanish cimarrón: fugitive, runaway , lit. living on mountaintops ; from Spanish cima: top, summit ) were runaway slaves in the West… … Wikipedia
Maroon settlers (Sierra Leone) — The Maroon settlers of Sierra Leone were the second settlers and immigrants to Freetown, Sierra Leone. The maroons were the same ethnic group as the Jamaican Maroons and they came from Trelawny Town, Jamaica … Wikipedia
Nanny Town — was a village in the Blue Mountains of Portland Parish, north eastern Jamaica, used as a stronghold for Maroons (escaped slaves) led by Granny Nanny; the town held out against repeated British attacks before being destroyed in 1734.[1] Granny… … Wikipedia
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