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  2. Maroons - Wikipedia

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    Maroon, which can have a more general sense of being abandoned without resources, entered English around the 1590s, from the French adjective marron, [2] meaning 'feral' or 'fugitive'. Despite the same spelling, the meaning of 'reddish brown' for maroon did not appear until the late 1700s, perhaps influenced by the idea of maroon peoples. [3] [4]

  3. Marooning - Wikipedia

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    Marooned by Howard Pyle. Marooning is the intentional act of abandoning someone in an uninhabited area, such as a desert island, or more generally (usually in passive voice) to be marooned is to be in a place from which one cannot escape. [1]

  4. Jamaican Maroons - Wikipedia

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    However, the Maroon warriors were employing guerrilla warfare tactics, which contradicted the British military tradition of marching into the oncoming fire. [39] In the end, it was a Scott's Hall Maroon, Lieutenant Davy the Maroon, who killed Tacky during a skirmish. The loss of Tacky's leadership essentially ended the initial rebellion.

  5. Maron - Wikipedia

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    Maron, also called Maroun or Maro (Syriac: ܡܪܘܢ, Mārōn; Arabic: مَارُون, Mārūn; Latin: Maron; Ancient Greek: Μάρων), was a 4th-century Syriac Christian hermit monk in the Taurus Mountains whose followers, after his death, founded a religious Christian movement that became known as the Maronite Church, in full communion with the Holy See and the Catholic Church. [5]

  6. Nanny of the Maroons - Wikipedia

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    The exact date of her death remains a mystery. Part of the confusion is that "Nanny" is an honorific title, and many high-ranking women were called that in Maroon Town. However, the Maroons are adamant that there was only one "Queen Nanny." [29] According to Maroon oral history, Nanny's remains are buried at "Bump Grave" in Moore Town. [30]

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    Taylor Swift’s new song “Maroon” off of her 'Midnights' album could be about Tom Hiddleston, Harry Styles, or Jake Gyllenhaal. Lyric theories, this way.

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  9. Afro-Surinamese - Wikipedia

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    Maroon group in 1930 Escaped enslaved people in Suriname and French Guiana , known as Maroons or Bushinengues , fled to the interior and joined with indigenous peoples to create several independent tribes, among them the Saramaka , the Paramaka , the Ndyuka (Aukan) , the Kwinti , the Aluku (Boni) , the Matawai , [ 13 ] and the Brooskampers . [ 14 ]