the jamaican maroon men would hunt, guard, look out, and go to battle and dont forget teach their young so that the can be just like them.
They were wild and reckless and killed the other maroons. (ex.RedCoat Maroons)
no one really knows where the nanny of the maroons got shot but it is believed she got shot in her bottom
Its all good!
dark pink with tones of maroon
Maroon is a dark red , looks almost browny red The word comes from the french word for chestnut (marron)
No, by someone speaking Patois (patwah).doesn't make them Jamaican. That's like saying if you learn Spanish that makes you Cuban or Mexican.
It means what the truck
the sun
it means vigna
In literature, the color maroon is often associated with themes of endurance, bravery, and determination. It can symbolize strength in the face of adversity or the overcoming of challenges. Additionally, maroon can represent a sense of empowerment and passion.
"Bumbaclad" is a Jamaican swear word that is often used as an expletive to express anger or frustration. It is considered to be highly offensive and disrespectful in Jamaican culture.