San Malo Maroons
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.
Jean Saint Malo: The Man, Maroon, & Martyr - NOIR 'N NOLA
Jean Saint Malo lives on; through literature, song, martyrdom, and through all of us. Let his story serves a reminder of what we come from.
Maló and Jean Saint Malo, was the leader of a group of maroons who established their own settlements in the bayous and wetlands southeast of New ...
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 ...
St. Malo Maroon Colony - A People's Guide
St. Malo became the Spanish colony's most notorious maroon, or cimarrón, after establishing a territory for fugitive slaves at Ville Gaillarde.
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 ...
San Malo's Maroons and Manilamen in Louisiana: Part One
Juan San Malo, the leader of Louisiana's most famous (or infamous) band of runaway slaves. Therefore, I will be presenting this post on St. Malo in two parts.
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, ...
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 ...
The First Asian American Settlement Was Established by Filipino ...
The settlement's namesake, Juan San Maló, was a leader of a group of Maroons (runaway enslaved people) who took refuge in the marshlands. True ...
"Cimarrones" and the San Malo Band in Spanish Louisiana - jstor
tion of the Cabildo minutes, states 23 maroons were captured in "Gaillard Land" in an expedition led by Guido Dufossat. Then San Malo and some of his followers ...
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 ...
The Maroons of Louisiana ↓ One of... - Whitney Plantation - Facebook
#LouisianaHistory : St. Malo Maroon community from an 1883 edition of Harper's Weekly. Courtesy of @visit_hnoc. May be an image of text.
More Than A Runaway: Maroons In Louisiana - WWNO
Image of the St. Malo Maroon community from an 1883 edition of Harper's Weekly. You live in a cave, six feet underground.
Pasajs | Passages For San Malo | South Writ Large
Juan San Malo, a maroon leader during the late 1700s, must have come in through the pasaj, or passage, of the bayou.
Saint Malo, Louisiana - Wikipedia
Saint Malo was a small fishing village that existed along the shore of Lake Borgne in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana as early as the mid-18th century until ...
However, in 1784, after years of evasion, Saint-Maló was captured, tried, and executed. ... Malo Maroon community from an 1883 edition of Harper's ...
Living Freedom Through the Maroon Landscape - Places Journal
The leader there was Juan Malo — or St. Malo, as he was also called — and, for several years, he and his followers controlled the swamps below New Orleans, ...
San Malo's Maroons and Manilamen in Louisiana: Part Two
Details are fuzzy on exactly when the site of Saint Malo became inhabited again after the breaking up of its maroon community, ...
From @knownolatours Happy Juan San Malo Day! For some it's just ...
... Maroons to rid the colony of the threat of these wild Africans. They also focused on capturing the leader of the Maroons Juan Saint Malo.