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Marooned in Nova Scotia
A Story of the Jamaican Maroons in Canada |
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It is December 1, 1795, and the Second Maroon War against the British,
is about ending. The Maroons (from the Spanish word Cimarron meaning
wild) or runaway slaves, are trapped into their hilly terrain of Cudjoe Town,
Jamaica, against an advancing British Militia or redcoats. The fearless
warriors, known for their tenacity and skill in warfare, are still in search of
another victory, only this time it seems elusive.
There’s a call from the British Governor of Jamaica to surrender or perish.
Having lost many brave warriors in the ongoing conflict, the Maroons have
few options. Treaties have been broken and they were wary of entering into
another one with the colonial power. A surrender appears to be the only way
to halt the bloodshed, but when they choose that route, 550 Maroons found
themselves a few months later in a strange and bitterly cold land, unlike the
their tropical haven in Cudjoe Town. They were in Nova Scotia, Canada,
known then as British North America.
This is the story of Kwabena Bene, one daring and young Maroon warrior,
who refuses to call Nova Scotia his new home. How would this brave
warrior lead his people to freedom in a land that was as harsh as its
climate? The reality confronting Kwabena is the fact that the Maroons were
marooned in Nova Scotia…
The struggle begins…a struggle for freedom, a struggle for honour, a
struggle for survival…another gripping narrative from the award-winning
Jamaican-born Canadian author Horane Smith. |
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