Sunset on the Horizon
A Jamaican Maroon Woman's Story
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Cubah mourns a loved one when an ancestor introduces her to the story of The Windward Maroons of Portland in eastern Jamaica. She gets to hear more about Quao, at the time was the democratic leader. He was Cudjoe's, the leader of ( the Leeward Maroons' counterpart. The protagonist learns details of the 1738 and 1739 treaties signed between the maroons and British. The story has a number of themes, love, hate, war, peace and so much more. The tale delves into the reasons Maroons 'had to' sign such treaties with colonial powers. This text explores decisions made in the 1700s and how they still impact Jamaica and its people, home and abroad, today. The characters and events in this story take a journey - one that represents, TIME PAST, TIME PRESENT AND TIME FUTURE.
Details
- Publication Date
- Sep 17, 2023
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781446733639
- Category
- Fiction
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Horlene Hanlan
Specifications
- Format
- EPUB
Keywords
JamaicaMaroonsHistoryGenderTreatiesMonarchyBritishBlack BritishAfricaGhanaSlave TradeTriangular TradeLiverpoolBristolBirminghamEconomicsWomenBlack WomenLove & MarriagePeace & WarHistory of JamaicaHistory of Jamaican PatoisHistory of British MonarchyQueens and Kings of EnglandHistory of Leeward & Windward MaroonJamaican Maroon Treaties 1738 & 1739Relationship between Africa England & JamaicaHistory of Africans in the diasporaIrish Indentured Labourers to JamaicaRelationship between Brisith settlers and English Crown