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1:30-2:45 United Maroon Indigenous Peoples (UMIP): Maroon Indigenous Pathways
to Unity, Collective Responsibility, and Sovereignty
Moderator, Dr. Ping-Ann Addo, Associate Professor and Chairperson, Anthropology Dept.
University of Massachusetts, Boston
“Responsibility, Reconciliation, Restoration, and Repair”
• Gaama Gloria “Mama G” Simms, Paramount Queen of the Maroons
“Answering the Call of our Maroon Ancestors”
• Akilah Jaramogi Fondes Amandes Community Reforestation Project and
Chief, Merikin Maroons
“Academic Partnering through Decolonial Scholarship:
The Spirit of Marronage--Expressions of Afrikan Indigenous Sovereignty”
• Diana J. Fox, Chair and Professor, Anthropology Department,
Bridgewater State University.
“Historicizing Jamaican Maroon Sovereignty and Personhood: Politics, Culture, and
Ontology in the Afro-Atlantic World 1655-2022”
• Lucayo Casillas, PhD Cand., History, UC Berkeley, and Youth Ambassador, UMIP
"Suriname Maroon Models for Sovereignty, Mediation, and Leadership"
• Kenrich Cairo, Suriname Maroon
2:45-3:00 “The Taharka Triad from the Graphic Poetry Novel from the Spoken Word Notebook
of Asafuh the Scribe
Part One: King Pharaoh and the Owl
Part Two: Queen Mother Knows Best
Part Three: Prince Hawkeye Returns”
• Kevan A. Cameron, Scruffmouth the Scribe
SESSION IV
3:00-3:15 Cultural performance
3:15-4:30 Indigenous Rights, Reparations, and Reconciliation in Jamaica
• Dr Marcus Goffe, Moderator
• Mr. Wallace Sterling, Colonel, Moore Town Maroons
• Miss Marcia Douglas, Acting Colonel, Charles Town Maroons
• Kasike Kalaan Nibonri Kaiman, Yukayeke Yamaye Guani
• Mrs. Donna Parchment-Brown, Political Ombudsman, Jamaica
4:30 Charles Town Drummers and Dancers
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