Introduction
Historical Background
Resistance Strategies
Key Figures
Culture and Legacy
100

The group of Maroons who escaped slavery and built communities in Suriname.

Who are the Saramaka Maroons?

100

The year Suriname gained independence.

When is 1975?

100

The treaty that gave the Saramaka freedom.

What is the Treaty of 1762?

100

Two Saramaka leaders who fought for their land and rights.

Who are Hugo Jabini and Wanze Eduards?

100

This type of drum was used by the Saramaka Maroons to send messages over long distances.

What is the Apinti Drum?

200

The natural location where the Saramaka built their communities.

What is the Suriname Rainforest?

200

The two branches of Maroons in Suriname.

What are Eastern and Central?

200

A type of attack the Saramaka used to fight colonists.

What is guerilla warfare?

200

The prize they won for protecting the environment.

What is the Goldman Environmental Prize?

200

Stories passed down to preserve history.

What are oral traditions?

300

The country where the Saramaka Maroons live.

Where is Suriname?

300

The smallest Maroon group.

What is Kwinti?

300

The Saramaka chose remote areas for safety. This is called ___.

What is geographical isolation?

300

The activity threatening Saramaka land that they stopped.

What is logging?

300

A blend of African and indigenous beliefs in Saramaka life.

What are spiritual practices?

400

Saramaka Maroons are one of how many recognized Maroon communities?

What is six?

400

The event that caused Saramaka villages to relocate.

What is a hydroelectric project?

400

African traditions helped the Saramaka resist colonists. These are called ___.

What are spiritual practices?

400

The court where they won a historic case.

What is the Inter-American Court of Human Rights?

400

The focus of the Saramaka's global recognition.

What are environmental and cultural preservation?

500

The Saramaka Maroons' communities were initially created as this, providing safety from colonial powers.

What are refuges?

500

A way Maroons preserve their identity.

What are cultural traditions?

500

The result of their resistance that gave them freedom.

What is autonomy?

500

The importance of their victory.

What is setting a global precedent for indigenous rights?

500

Their history is an example of ___ and ___.

What are resilience and cultural pride?

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