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Name
  
Gaaman Gazon

Died
  
December 1, 2011


Granman gazon matodja


Gazon Matodja (1910s – 1 December 2011) was gaanman of the Okanisi or Ndyuka people of Suriname, South America, one of six Maroon peoples in the area. He lived in Diitabiki (Drietabbetje), a village located on the Tapanahony River. Gaanman Gazon belonged to the Otoo Lo clan, from which most of the Aukan chiefs have come. He was one of the longest-living chiefs to date.

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Gazon Matodja Maroons in the Netherlands commemorate Gazon Matodja Abeng Central

In a statement made in 1992 while in the United States, Gazon said he was not happy with the changes that have occurred in his tribal area during the modern era of the late 20th century. This includes how disputes are settled. In 2007 the six Maroon tribes won a major land rights case initiated in the early 1990s, by which they gained collective control of territories (including mineral resources), which they have occupied since the late 18th century.

Gazon Matodja Paramount chief of Ndyuka nation passes at 91 Abeng Central

Legacy and honors

Gazon Matodja Granman Gazon Matodja YouTube

  • Gazon was awarded the Great Ribbon in the Order of the Yellow Star, a Suriname presidential award.
  • He was given a Chubb Fellowship by Yale University.
  • In 1996, the Netherlands-based Maroon Institute Sabanapeti established an award named in honor of Gazon. It is intended to acknowledge exceptional people and organizations.

  • Gazon Matodja Matodja Gazon in blog

    Gazon Matodja Matodja Gazon in blog

    References

    Gazon Matodja Wikipedia