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plural Cimarrons
A Maroon (an African who escaped slavery in the Americas, or a descendant thereof), especially a member of the Cimarron people of Panama. quotations examples
When he retired from piracy, Uncle Patrice settled down with a woman of mixed Taino and Cimarron ancestry to the less adventurous activity of tobacco ...
2013, David Franklyn, Belvedere, Strategic Book Publishing, page 6
We do know that the Spanish were forced to broker peace with the three main palenques of Cimarrons in Panama several years later.
2013, Maha Marouan, Merinda Simmons, Race and Displacement: Nation, Migration, and Identity in the Twenty-First Century, University of Alabama Press, page 122
Davenant's dramatic entertainment The History of Sir Francis Drake rewrites the episode of Drake's alliance with the Cimarrons in order to provide a ...
2019, Tracey A. Sowerby, Joanna Craigwood, Cultures of Diplomacy and Literary Writing in the Early Modern World, Oxford University Press, page 57
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