Interethnic Relations between Runaway Afro-Belizeans and Mayas in the Eighteenth Century - Transcription

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What events in the 18th century motivated Belizean slaves to escape to Spanish territories in Yucatan and Guatemala? How does the frontier region between Spanish Yucatan and Guatemala and English Belize complicate or expand conventional understandings of indigenous and African relations in the Americas in the eighteenth century? How were the responses of unconquered Mayas towards Belizean runaway slaves different from those of conquered Mayas? Was the identity of maroon used by the Spanish to refer to runaway indigenous Mayas? Can we move away from the conventional perspective of marronage that places it mostly within the framework of institutional slavery? Dr. Lentz explores with us these and other key questions during this conversation.

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Interethnic Relations between Runaway Afro-Belizeans and Mayas in the Eighteenth Century - Transcription

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