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Saint Maló remembered - LSU Scholarly Repository

Also: Saint Maló, Saint. Marron, Saint Maroon. the religion – term used by members of the African-American religion which developed in New Orleans to refer to ...

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During the Spanish colonial governorship of Don Esteban Miró, the runaway slave known as Juan San Maló established a community of maroons, runaway slaves, who ...

"Saint Maló remembered" by Erin Elizabeth Voisin

This research explores the unique process of creolization that occurred in Southern Louisiana through the development of the figure of San Maló over time.

Juan San Maló

During the Spanish colonial governorship of Don Esteban Miró, the runaway slave known as Juan San Maló established a community of (9) maroons, runaway slaves, ...

Jean Saint Malo - Wikipedia

Jean Saint Malo in French (died June 19, 1784), also known as Juan San Maló in Spanish, was the leader of a group of runaway enslaved Africans, known as ...

Juan San Maló - 64 Parishes

Juan San Maló, also known as St. Maló and Jean Saint Malo, was the leader of a group of maroons who established their own settlements in ...

Remembering America's First Filipino Settlement Before It Vanishes ...

Some Filipino Americans look to St. Malo as proof of their belonging in the U.S. What happens when it disappears?

Stories Told About the Nineteenth Century Filipino Settlement at St ...

Malo was ignored articulates a Eurocentric perspective that people are not known ... Malo to sell his wares (Saint-Malo 1883). The claim ignores the ...

The Shores of Saint-Malo - Twelfth Night Coffee

Remembering a ships journey from Saint-Malo, Benin, to Louisiana. - Eric Gabourel, Founder of Twelfth Night Coffee in New Orleans, LA.

Jean Saint Malo: The Man, Maroon, & Martyr - NOIR 'N NOLA

By the Spaniards, he was known as Juan San Malo, with "malo" meaning "bad" in Spanish. To the French, he was Jean Saint Malo, after the city ...

St. Malo - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online

Welsh bishop andmissionaryto Brittany, France. He is also called Machutis and Maclou. Malo was born near Llancarfan, Wales, and became a monk under St.

Battle of Saint-Malo - Wikipedia

The Battle of Saint-Malo was fought between Allied and German forces for control of the French coastal town of Saint-Malo in Brittany during World War II.

Pasajs | Passages For San Malo | South Writ Large

Mennen Bèk San Malo: Remembering San Malo from Neighborhood Story Project on Vimeo. I. Rachel: In 2013, Bruce and I went to Dockside Studio with his band, ...

St Malo Historical Marker - YouTube

To officially commemorate the first permanent Filipino settlement in the United States, a historical marker for St. Malo was unveiled at the ...

The Dramatic Walled City of Saint-Malo - Lindblad Expeditions

In Spanish, the archipelago is still known today as Islas Malvinas. It was, however, an earlier explorer who achieved much greater and lasting acclaim. In 1534, ...

Full article: Journeys to St. Malo: a history of Filipino Louisiana

Malo as a historical setting by narrating an encounter between two journalists and the Filipinos of St. Malo in 1883. Then, I trace the forces ...

The Legend of Jean Saint Malo - Chris Dier

In the late eighteenth century in Spanish Louisiana, Jean San Malo and his group of maroons roamed the marshes surrounding New Orleans. The word ...

The dark hours of World War II - Saint-Malo - Fort National

On August 6th 1944, still occupied by the Germans, St Malo was bombed, in the early afternoon, and the arrow of the cathedral collapsed.

Remembering Louisiana Seminole Maroon Chief Juan St.Malo: St ...

St. Malo is named after Jean Saint Malo French, also known as Juan San Malo in Spanish, was Maroon Chief in Spanish,Louisiana.

San Malo Maroons | New Orleans Historical

The San Malo Maroons have the most remarkable and extensively documented history of runaway slave communities in the Western Hemisphere.