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Paramount chiefs of Maroon nations in Suriname
Granman (Eastern Maroon Creole: gaanman) is the title of the paramount chief of a Maroon nation in Suriname and French Guiana. The Ndyuka, Saramaka, Matawai
Granman
Maroon nation in Suriname and French Guiana
municipal council. The Aluku granman used to reside in Papaichton. In 1992, there were two granman installed, Paul Doudou who was granman in Papaichton until his
Aluku
Johannes Alabi (also Arabi)(c. 1743–1820) was granman of the Saramaccans, a Maroon people in Suriname. He was of Yoruba West African descent. Alabi was
Johannes_Alabi
Maroon ethnic group
and Diitabiki (old name: Drietabbetje) which is the residence of the granman (paramount chief) of the Ndyuka people since 1950. They further subdivide
Ndyuka_people
Commune in French Guiana, France
Papaichton-Pompidouville in honour of the president Pompidou who invited Granman Tolinga to the Élysée in 1971. The commune is located on the border with
Papaichton
Indigenous people located in the Guiana highlands
Lawa rivers to end up in their contemporary position. In 1865, the Ndyuka granman Alabi invited a Wayana group still living along the Paru river in Brazil
Wayana
Place in French Guiana, France
island in the Lawa River in French Guiana. Kulumuli is the residence of the granman of the Wayana in French Guiana. The indigenous name for the village is
Kulumuli
River
Maroons. Asidonhopo that is located at the Pikin Rio is the residence of the granman of the Saramaca. The Pikin Rio joins the Gran Rio at Tapawatrasula near
Pikin_Rio
Village in Sipaliwini, Suriname
Amerindian village in the Sipaliwini District of Suriname, and home to the granman (paramount chief) of the northern Trios. Kwamalasamutu is the biggest village
Kwamalasamutu
Ethnic group
authority of the granman (paramount chief) and is nowadays known as the Boven Saramacca resort. Poesoegroenoe is home to the granman of the Matawai, and
Matawai_people
Ethnic group
recognized Lavanti, and demanded a granman for their nation. In 2002, André Mathias was the first tribal chief to rule as granman over all villages except for
Kwinti_people
Village and island in the Pamacca Resort of Suriname
the Sipaliwini District of Suriname. Langatabiki is the residence of the granman of the Paramaccan people. Langatabiki is located in the Pamacca resort
Langatabiki
Cariban ethnic group of Brazil, Suriname and Guyana
Traditionally there was no clear hierarchy or a granman (paramount chief). In 1997, Asongo Alalaparu was appointed granman by the Surinamese President, and captains
Tiriyó_people
Maroon ethnic group of Suriname and French Guiana
important for the economy. In 1883, the Governor of French Guiana and the Granman (paramount chief) of the Saramaka, signed an official accord that the Saramaka
Saramaka
Maroon ethnic group of northeast Suriname
village of the resort is Langatabiki which is also the residence of the granman (paramount chief) of the Paramaccan people. The tribe controls 13 villages
Paramaccan_people
Resort in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
tribe. Kwamalasamutu is the main village of the resort and home to the granman (paramount chief) Asongo Alalaparu. The resort was created in 1983 out
Coeroeni
Resort in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
town is Diitabiki (old name: Drietabbetje) which is the residence of the granman of the Ndyuka people since 1950, and the location of the oracle. The disputed
Tapanahony
Gaanman of the Saramaka people
Belfon Aboikoni (31 January 1938 – 24 June 2014) was granman of the Saramaka maroons in Suriname. Aboikoni was sworn in as chief of the Saramaka, one
Belfon_Aboikoni
Village in Para District, Suriname
and the seat of their granman. However, in 1898, when Lavanti Agubaka, who lived in Boven Saramacca, was elected as the new granman, Maripaston lost its
Maripaston
Surinamese traditional leader
Alalaparu, also Ashongo Alalaparoe (1941–42 – 21 November 2021), was a Granman (paramount leader) of the indigenous Tiriyó people in Suriname. He led
Asongo_Alalaparu
Guerrilla leader of Suriname (c. 1730 – 1793)
signed between the two tribes. Boni was offered a daughter of the Ndyuka granman as a wife. The treaty worried Paramaribo, however the Ndyuka assured the
Boni_(guerrilla_leader)
Ideology that seeks to develop a Black national identity
Retrieved 1 February 2024. "The Ndyuka Treaty Of 1760: A Conversation with Granman Gazon | Cultural Survival". www.culturalsurvival.org. 28 April 2010. Retrieved
Black_nationalism
1986 massacre of Maroon villagers by Surinamese soldiers
July 2006, the President of Suriname Ronald Venetiaan apologised to the Granman of the Ndyuka Gazon Matodya on behalf of the government for the massacre
Moiwana_massacre
Surinamese politician and former rebel (born 1961)
Retrieved 30 January 2022. "The Ndyuka Treaty Of 1760: A Conversation with Granman Gazon". Cultural Survival. Retrieved 30 June 2020. "Panorama de la population
Ronnie_Brunswijk
Guerrilla commando group in Suriname
Moengo. In late December, the Jungle Commando would kidnap the son of Granman Belfon Aboikoni to signal that they were still in the area and had only
Jungle_Commando
Fugitive slaves who lived in hidden communities
ISBN 0-8018-1840-0. OCLC 2121443. "The Ndyuka Treaty Of 1760: A Conversation with Granman Gazon". Cultural Survival (in Dutch). 28 April 2010. Retrieved 21 July
Maroons
the Gran Rio. They settle among the Saramaka near the Senthea Creek in Granman Abini's village where they are received with mixed feelings. 1766 - Philip
Christianity in the 18th century
Christianity_in_the_18th_century
"Rijksstudio". Rijksmuseum. "The Ndyuka Treaty Of 1760: A Conversation with Granman Gazon". Cultural Survival (in Dutch). 28 April 2010. Retrieved 6 June 2020
History_of_Suriname
Surinamese indigenous activist and politician
Leaders Suriname (VIDS). In April 2018, with the support of Wayana Chief (Granman) Ipomadi Pelenapin, Itoewaki founded the Mulokot Foundation to represent
Jupta_Itoewaki
Protected area in Suriname
Sipaliwini River. Permission to enter the territory has to be obtained from the granman (tribal leader) who resides at Kwamalasamutu. The reserve is not guarded
Sipaliwini_Savanna
Maroon ethnic group of Suriname
offering the tribe the abandoned plantations Klaverblad and Rorac. No granman (paramount chief) was appointed instead, Broos and his brother Kaliko were
Brooskampers
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
official meeting with the Governor. Bayo insisted that his granman was Ochi of the Aluku and not granman Oseyse of the Ndyuka. This resulted in a stalemate which
Cottica
District of Suriname
Retrieved 21 May 2020. "The Ndyuka Treaty Of 1760: A Conversation with Granman Gazon". Cultural Survival Quarterly. Retrieved 21 May 2020. "Encyclopaedie
Marowijne_District
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
The 1,500 people who lived in and near Djumu at the time and petitioned granman Agbago Aboikoni for a hospital. The Jaja Dande Hospital was constructed
Djumu
Gaanman of the Ndyuka nation
by President Desi Bouterse of Suriname on 3 February 2016. "Beëdiging Granman Bono Velantie". Ministerie van Regionale Ontwikkeling. 2016-02-03. Archived
Bono_Velanti
Village in French Guiana, France
Maroons. The village has been founded by Hervé Tolinga, the son of the granman. In 1943, the village was described as being in decline. As of 2020, the
Cormotibo
Granman of the Wayana in Suriname
governor Jan Klaasesz as granman of the Wayana of the Tapanahony River in Suriname. Apetina died in 1975 and was succeeded as granman by Aptuk Noewahe in 1976
Kananoe_Apetina
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
near the airstrip. Later a pilot chased them away. Asongo Alalaparu, the granman (paramount chief) told them to return, and built their houses next to the
Amatopo
1763 slave rebellion in Guyana
Retrieved 21 July 2020. "The Ndyuka Treaty Of 1760: A Conversation with Granman Gazon". culturalsurvival.org. 28 April 2010. Retrieved 7 August 2020. "The
Berbice_Rebellion
Surinamese order
Michiel van Kempen, Dutch writer Gazon Matodya, former paramount chief (Granman) of the Ndyuka people Johanna Schouten-Elsenhout, poet Jules Sedney, a
Honorary Order of the Yellow Star
Honorary_Order_of_the_Yellow_Star
Commune in French Guiana, France
made to group the population into bigger villages with limited success. A granman (paramount chief) was installed according to the Maroon hierarchy, but
Camopi
River in Suriname
In 1809, a treaty was signed between the Government of Suriname and the Granman of the Ndukya, that the Ndyuka should leave the Sara Creek and move to
Sara_Creek_(river)
Resort in the Sipaliwini District of Suriname
main village of the resort is Langatabiki which is the residence of the granman of the Paramaccan people. Medische Zending operates health care clinics
Pamacca
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
Tongo 'Land of my forefathers'. Witagron is the residence of the Kwinti granman. In 1975-76 a Bailey bridge was built across the river to replace the pontoon
Witagron
Ethnic group in French Guiana and Brazil
limited success. The Wayampi did not have a tribal government, therefore a granman (paramount chief) was installed according to the Maroon hierarchy, but
Wayampi
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
village is also known by the name Anapaikë, which is the name of the late granman of the Wayana in Suriname, who died end july 2002. The Baptist missionaries
Kawemhakan
Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Suriname
people. Bono Velanti, granman (paramount chief) of the Ndyuka, instructed his people to remain at home. Albert Aboikoni, granman of the Saramaka, sent
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Suriname
Resort in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
Kondre Airstrip also serves Nieuw Jacobkondre. Poesoegroenoe is home to the granman of the Matawai. Boslanti Heidoti Kwattahede Makajapingo Moetoetoetabriki
Boven_Saramacca
Gaanman of the Ndyuka nation
right) with Dutch Prime Minister Piet de Jong and the other Surinamese granman Gaanman of the Ndyuka nation Reign 1965 – 2011 Predecessor Akontu Velanti
Gazon_Matodya
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
District Sipaliwini District Resort (municipality) Tapanahony Government • Granman Aptuk Noahe • Captain Aines Japanale • Captain Pantakoe Ajamaka Population
Apetina
Village in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
moved into the prefab houses which had been left behind. In 2001 or 2002, granman (paramount chief) Asongo Alalaparu sent a Captain with his extended family
Kuruni
Village and island in the Tapanahony Resort of Suriname
against attacks by the Aluku. Since the 1960s, Diitabiki is home to the Granman Akontoe Velantie primary school, which as of 2015 has 333 pupils. In 2015
Diitabiki
missionary activities for the Moravian Church. Adiri was born as a son of granman (paramount chief) Kodjo of the Matawai, near the plantations of Haarlem
Johannes_King
the Gran Rio. They settle among the Saramaka near the Senthea Creek in Granman Abini's village where they are received with mixed feelings. 1766 – Philip
Timeline of Christian missions
Timeline_of_Christian_missions
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
of the old village. The new village is sometimes known as Alalapadu II. Granman Ashongo had requested its rebuilding. There is no electricity. The economy
Alalapadu
important for the economy. In 1883, the Governor of French Guiana and the Granman (paramount chief) of the Saramaka, signed an official accord that Samarakas
France–Suriname_relations
Neighbourhood in Kourou, French Guiana, France
important for the economy. In 1883, the Governor of French Guiana and the Granman (paramount chief) of the Saramaka, signed an official accord that Samarakas
Saramaka,_French_Guiana
Village in French Guiana, France
a tribe of escaped slaves from Suriname, became French citizens, and Granman Ochi became the first officially recognized paramount chief of the tribe
Boniville
Aluku explorer and captain in French Guiana (1833–1908)
In 1887, Apatou was officially appointed Captain (village chief) under Granman Anato. He was recognized and received a salary from the French colonial
Apatou_(captain)
Place in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
hunting areas were over-extracted. After Asongo Alalaparu was installed as granman of the Tiriyó in 1997, he motivated his people to disperse again. Wanapan
Wanapan
Occupation of unused land or derelict buildings without the permission of the owner
near the airstrip and a pilot chased them away. Asongo Alalaparu, the granman (paramount chief of the tribe), told them to return and build their houses
Squatting_in_Suriname
biologist, cancer. Asongo Alalaparu, 79, Surinamese traditional leader, granman of the Tiriyó (since 1997), COVID-19. Ruben Altunyan, 82, Armenian composer
Deaths_in_November_2021
Village in Sipaliwini, Suriname
Corridor, is currently under construction. According to Lesley Valentijn, the granman of the Matawi, the road should open to traffic in 2016. The road opened
Poesoegroenoe
Saramaka Maroon politician
000SRD for the completion of the boarding house. After the death of Saamaka Granman Belfon Aboikoni in 2014, his younger brother Albert was nominated to succeed
Hugo_Jabini
Village in Sipaliwini District, Suriname
Sipalwini". Suriname.nu (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 May 2020. "Saramaccaners hebben nog geen granman". Suriname Herald (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 May 2020. v t e
Asidonhopo
Resort in Marowijne District, Suriname
Retrieved 15 May 2020. "The Ndyuka Treaty Of 1760: A Conversation with Granman Gazon". Cultural Survival (in Dutch). Retrieved 15 May 2020. "Encyclopaedie
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