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Cimarron people (Panama) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cimarron people (Panama)
The Cimarrons in Panama, were enslaved Africans who had escaped from their Spanish masters and lived together as outlaws. In the 1570s, they allied with Sir Francis Drake of England to defeat the Spanish conquest. In ''Sir Francis Drake Revived'' (1572), Drake describes the Cimarrons as "a black people which about eighty years past fled from the Spaniards their masters, by reason of their cruelty, and are since grown to a nation, under two kings of their own. The one inhabiteth to the west, the other to the east of the way from Nombre de Dios".〔Philip Nichols, ''Sir Francis Drake Revived'' (London, 1623), p. 5.〕 ==Etymology== The term ''Cimarron ''comes from the Taino word '''si'maran''' meaning "the flight of an arrow".
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