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          Today in my Afrikan Freedom Fighters we discussed the term mocambo and read over a reference citing the Ambundu (Mbundu) people from present day Angola who were taken as captives to Bahia. Their self-emancipation taking place there and incorporation of the Kimbundu language in the term mu-kambo shows how much they impacted Bahia! Source: Maroon Societies pg. 205

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            ‘”Mu-kambo (mocambo) is an Ambundu word meaning “hideout” “

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              BlackPowerful! Have you been able to follow up on your commitments for the Abibitumi conference? We haven’t seen you in the Saturday meetings recently. @afron8v 

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              There was groups of people who made sucessfully the return to ancestral land of Ghana(tabom), Nigeria, Togo and Benin(agudá)

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                here where im living right now we call people who buy things in paraguay to sell in brazil “muamb(eiros)” from MW(u)AMBA which can be Sanji Mwamba (chicken Soup). By now for what i have been seen there are many diches with this word, but possibly another meaning too.

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                  sorry dishes

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                In papiamentu, the language of the ABC islands in the Caribbean, we have a word called ‘macamba’. It is a word the natives use to identify Dutch people. As far as I have been told, a macama is a blood sucking leach that attaches itself to the skin of its host and lives off its blood. Ironic, huh…?

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