An African Kingdom in the West

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Bolivia has a relatively small Black population but instead of going the Argentinian route They literally set up a Kingdom that persists until this day:

The Afro-Bolivian Royal House is a ceremonial monarchy recognized as part of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, which does not interfere with the system of the Presidential republic in force within the country. It is centred in Mururata, a village in the Yungas region of Bolivia. The monarchy is treated as a customary leader of the Afro-Bolivian community.

The powers of the Afro-Bolivian king are similar to those of a traditional chief, representing the Afro-Bolivian community.[1]

History[edit]

The coat of arms of the Afro-Bolivian kings
The components of this royal house are the descendants of an old African tribal monarchy that were brought to Bolivia as slaves.[2] The founding monarch, Uchicho, was allegedly of Kongo and Senegalese origin, and was brought to the Hacienda of the Marquis de Pinedo, in the area of Los Yungas in what is now La Paz Department. Other slaves allegedly recognized him as a man of regal background (a prince from the ancient Kingdom of Kongo[1]) when seeing his torso exposed with royal tribal marks only held by royalty. He was crowned in 1823, and was succeeded by Bonifaz, who adopted the surname of Pinedo, the plantation owner. Bonifaz was succeeded by Don José and Don Bonifacio, the latter of whom was born in 1880 crowned in 1932. When Bonifacio died in 1954, the house was led by his oldest daughter Doña Aurora. Because the lack of a male heir, the kingdom was left without a king for 38 years. Aurora's oldest son, Julio Pinedo, was given the title of king in 1992.

The Royal House was officially recognized by the Bolivian state in 2007 with the public coronation of Julio, the current King of the Afro-Bolivian community, which was done by the authorities of the La Paz Department.[3]

King Julio has a son, prince Rolando, who was born in 1995. By 2021 he was studying law at the Universidad de Los Andes in La Paz and preparing for his prospective role as king, stating that his ambitions were to “keep pushing forward to make the Afro-Bolivian community more recognised and visible, the way my father has done until now”.[1]
 

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shyt. This is pretty dope. :ehh: You know the Geechee-Gullahs in America have a Queen too. So technically two. Bolivia more progressive than anywhere in the Americas. :ehh:

I didn't know that the Gullahs have a Queen and I dated one Geechie girl from Georgetown SC in college.

But yeah the Bolivians officially acknowledged the Kingdom.

This means that an oppressor state acknowledged that they were defeated at least locally.

To be technical the Maroons in Jamaica are acknowledged too but co-opted to hunting down fellow enslaved people, to this day their leader is called a "Colonel"

The Maroon community near Cartegena Colombia is called Palenque which literally means "war camp" or what we would call in the US military a forward operations base.

We need to acknowledge our true warrior class.

There's no way I'm leaving South America without visiting.

that's another thing, It's in the La Paz district so literally they set up in the area around the Capital. That's a middle finger if I ever heard of one.
 

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Good thread.


Reports of the Maroons of Jamaica being coopted are overblown. It was an early version of propaganda to create/exploit dissension between two groups of Black people.
 

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Good thread.


Reports of the Maroons of Jamaica being coopted are overblown. It was an early version of propaganda to create/exploit dissension between two groups of Black people.
Are you saying they didn't collaborate with the brits to recapture escapees?
 

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Are you saying they didn't collaborate with the brits to recapture escapees?
I'm saying that those reports were exaggerated. Documented to have happened as part of treaty signed recognizing Maroon sovereignty over their territory, but overblown and exaggerated.

Details and reports about British owned JA slavery are still coming out in 2021, but I always found it odd that this term of the treaty has been covered since the beginning.
 

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I'm saying that those reports were exaggerated. Documented to have happened as part of treaty signed recognizing Maroon sovereignty over their territory, but overblown and exaggerated.

Details and reports about British owned JA slavery are still coming out in 2021, but I always found it odd that this term of the treaty has been covered since the beginning.
It's case of I don't want to criticize them too harshly but I don't want to completely let them off the hook either.

I guess is Cudjoe was alive and said We could've had an Haiti style revolution but the c00ns were too scared. I'd understand and I know they didn't go all Catcher Freeman on their brothers but I'd wish than all of the Maroons stayed on code.
 

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It's case of I don't want to criticize them too harshly but I don't want to completely let them off the hook either.

I guess is Cudjoe was alive and said We could've had an Haiti style revolution but the c00ns were too scared. I'd understand and I know they didn't go all Catcher Freeman on their brothers but I'd wish than all of the Maroons stayed on code.
I don't think slurs have any place in a discussion about enslaved people.
 
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