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The bush blacks of the Guianas primarily inhabit the interior regions of French Guiana, Suriname, and Guyana. They are descendants of enslaved Africans who escaped plantations and formed independent communities in the rainforest. These groups often maintain a distinct cultural identity, blending African traditions with local indigenous influences. Their settlements are typically located in remote areas, where they practice subsistence agriculture and engage in hunting and fishing.

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