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English: Edith Adjako, of Maroon descent, shows how her female ancestors hid rice grains in their hair when they escaped from slavery and fled into the Suriname forests. Filmed in July 2017 by Alice Bertin, in St. Laurent du Maroni, French Guiana. Interview by Tinde van Andel, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands. This video was made during the research project Maroon Rice, sponsored by the National Geographic Society, grant nr. GEFNE 184-16.
Nederlands: Edith Adjako, van Marrons afkomst, laat zien hoe haar voorouders rijstkorrels in hun haar vlochten toen ze de van de plantages ontsnapten en het binnenland van Suriname in vluchtten. Gefilmd in juli 2017 door Alice Bertin, in St. Laurent du Maroni, Frans Guiana. Interview door Tinde van Andel, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden. Dit filmpje is gemaakt tijdens het onderzoeksproject Maroon Rice, gesponsord door de National Geographic Society, grant nr. GEFNE 184-16.
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English: Edith Adjako, of Maroon descent, shows how her female ancestors hid rice grains in their hair when they escaped from slavery and fled into the Suriname forests.
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Čeština: Edith Adjako z marooského etnika ukazuje, jak její ženské předchůdkyně schovávaly zrnka rýže do vlasů, když utekly z otroctví. English: Edith Adjako, of Maroon descent, shows how her female ancestors hid rice grains in their hair when they escaped from slavery and fled into the Suriname forests. Français : Edith Adjako, descendante d'esclaves marrons, explique comment ses ancêtres cachaient des grains de riz dans leurs cheveux quand ils s'enfuyaient pour se cacher dans les forêts du Suriname. Эрзянь: Эдит Аджако, тюжа урень раськестэ, ёвтни кода сонзэ икеле буе-раськесь кекшнесь рисэнь сюровидьметнень, зярдо оргодиль ды кекшнесь Суринамонь вирьсэ. Slovenščina: Edith Adjako, maronskega porekla, prikazuje, kako so njene prednice skrivale zrnje riža v laseh, ko so pobegnile iz suženjstva in zbežale v surinamske gozdove.
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