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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2022

Crystal Nicole Eddins
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina, Charlotte

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Rituals, Runaways, and the Haitian Revolution
Collective Action in the African Diaspora
, pp. 355 - 360
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Index

African ethnicities, 8586, 139, 148, 151, 156158, 161, 167, 202, 229
a listing of, 165
Aguia, 218
Angolan, 75
Arada, 1, 37, 145, 190, 196, 218, 226, 294, 296, 299
Bambara, 44, 121, 194, 222
Coromantee, 96
Igbo, 96, 102, 179, 195
Kongo, 7375, 106, 120, 139, 142, 145, 180, 188, 191193, 202203, 220221, 235, 237, 282, 287, 290
Mandingue, 44, 291
Mayombé, 47
Mesurade, 138
Mina, 1, 45, 97, 218, 221, 282
Mondongue, 1, 178179, 193194, 221, 225, 235
Montequet, 47
Mounsoundi or Moussondi, 1, 133
Mousombe, 47
Mozambican, 45, 101, 194
Nagô, 37, 4344, 121, 135, 137, 180, 226, 287, 294
Niamba, 121
Poulard, 44, 121, 297
Senegambian, 7576, 194, 230, 292
Wolof, 3, 44, 72, 74, 229
Yoruba. See Nagô
Age of Revolutions, 1012, 19, 32
American War of Independence, 168
economic effects in Saint-Domingue, 267268
maroons and, 268
Saint-Domingue soldiers in, 268
Ayiti
etymology, 6, 219
historical significance, 67
Beatriz, Dona, 56, 114, 141
Saint Anthony movement, 56
Belair, Sanité, 298
Biassou, Georges, 239, 291, 295, 299
Black Radical Tradition, 9, 33, 64
and the sacred, 115
Bwa Kayman ceremony, 211, 277, 293296, 300
capital
and time, 197
appropriation of, 188, 194, 290
enslaved people as capital, 9, 152, 183
human capital, 149, 172, 175, 177, 188
social capital, 149, 172
Christianity
and Africa-inspired rituals, 97
and baptismal, 106
and slavery, 278
and the transAtlantic slave trade, 68
in the Kongo Kingdom, 48, 294
Christophe, Henry, 168
cimarrón
etymology, 23
Code Noir, 1718, 80, 113, 126, 151, 184, 195, 209210, 227, 238
seasoning process, 92
collective identity, 150
as homogeneous group escapes, 163
colonialism
in Africa, 65
commandeurs
as maroon organizers, 137, 260, 275, 291
confraternity, 19, 229
and burial, 98
consciousness, 6
and resistance tactics, 246
and social ties, 272
and the “common wind,” 248, 270274
class consciousness, 8
collective consciousness, 2, 14, 19, 64, 116, 206
of structural factors, 248
politicized consciousness, 15
counter-plantation system, 4
cultural hegemony, 185
Dahomey Kingdom, 37, 93, 158, 190, 224, 268
King Agaja, 39
King Tegbesu, 40
death, 92
and forced labor, 90
as political, 113, 121
conceptions of, 93, 97, 140, 144
death rates of the enslaved, 89
rites, 95
Dessalines, Jean-Jacques, 43
Dom Pedro, 219
origins of, 48
Pierre, 127
Sim Dompete, 130
Ducoudray, Magdeleine, 298
Dutty, “Zamba” Boukman, 168, 277, 295
and rituals, 294
death of, 296
East Indians
enslaved in Saint-Domingue, 169
Equiano, Olaudah, 168
Española. See Santo Domingo
Fatiman, Cécile, 115, 277, 294, 296
free people of color, 2, 25, 8081, 114, 156157, 189190, 192, 218, 275
and militias, 234
and the Haitian Revolution, 43
as maréchaussée, 262
as planters, 84, 143, 222, 262, 286
discrimination against, 81, 138139, 184, 254, 257, 285
in Santo Domingo, 229, 232233, 288
in the Mackandal poison conspiracy, 120121
social ties to maroons, 82, 149, 156, 171, 173, 175, 178179, 257, 283284, 288
free spaces, 111, 171
and rival geography, 211
French Revolution, 10, 12, 65, 245, 285
gens du couleur libre. See Free people of color
Haitian Constitution
of 1805, 4, 17
Heureuse, Claire, 298
Indian Ocean slave trade, 65, 170
indigenous communities, 71
Caraïbes, 68, 169
Taíno, 3, 67, 170, 208
Taíno and African resistance, 72, 76, 211212, 271
Taíno contact with Europeans, 68
Taíno kingdoms, 67
Taíno ritual ceremonies, 170, 219
intra-American slave trade, 168
Islam, 167
and African anti-slavery movements, 45, 57
and François Mackandal, 117
in Mozambique, 46
in Saint-Domingue, 102
in the Oyo Empire, 42
in West Africa, 57
Jamaican maroons, 244
KaKongo Kingdom, 47, 142, 158
Kingué, Marie Catherine, 115, 142, 296
Kongo Kingdom, 10, 47, 128129, 132, 135, 158, 268
King Afonso V, 48
kpojito, 114
Hwanjile, 40
Lamartinière, Marie Jeanne, 298
LeClerc expedition, 29, 285, 298
Lemba society, 49, 127128
Loango Kingdom, 47, 49, 130, 158
Loulou, Pierre, 276, 291, 293
Louverture, Toussaint, 278, 292, 299
Lwa, 1, 101, 119
Agwé, 51
Danbala, 101
Ezili Kawoulo, 293
Guede rite, 93
Lasirèn, 51
Maman Brigitte, 122
Sèn Jak, 134
Mackandal, François, 24, 257
and structural transformation, 123
origins, 117
poison conspiracy, 106, 134
Maniel maroons, 245, 248, 283
maréchaussée, 7, 76, 130, 143, 157, 179, 190191, 202, 208210, 219, 221, 233, 236, 246247, 249, 252, 254256, 264, 274
conflicts with maroons, 259, 271, 283, 287, 290
origins of, 232, 251
racial composition of, 254
marronnage
against the Spanish, 76, 170, 228, 245, 248
and children, 155
and colonialism, 207
and economic autonomy, 192, 194, 218, 281, 283
and families, 178
and gender, 153, 189, 298
and inter-imperial conflict, 212, 283
and social ties, 292
and space, 213
and the Haitian Revolution, 279, 289, 298
and time, 188, 196
as a mobilization tool, 137
as labor protest, 269, 284, 295
as networks, 148
as organized rebel bands, 244, 249250, 252254, 259266, 283, 290
coastal African, 59, 224
during the Haitian Revolution, 299
heterogeneous group escapes, 149, 200
homogeneous group escapes, 149, 200
in “New World” societies, 245
individual and group escapes, 159
petit and grand, 2, 5, 20, 197
repeat escapes, 202
response to structural factors, 267, 270, 285
resulting from capitalist expansion, 244
theory of, 20
timing of, 204
micromobilization, 149
Middle Passage
conditions of, 5152
deaths, 51
militarism
African fighting strategies, 133
maroon band fighting tactics, 261
maroons and, 188
maroons bearing arms, 196, 292
mayombo sticks, 196
West African women soldiers, 114
women fighters in Saint-Domingue, 133
modernity, 8, 32, 65, 184, 277, 301
postcolonial analysis of, 65
natural disasters
earthquake, 128, 234
hurricane, 268, 282
noted maroon leaders
Coupées, Colas Jambes, 117, 252, 264, 271
Gillot, Louis “Yaya,” 290
Barochin, Noël, 221, 247, 260, 262, 270, 274, 290
Polydor, 220, 248, 253, 260, 271
Canga, Thélémaque, 221, 260, 262263, 270, 274, 290
oppositional consciousness, 16, 22, 126, 139, 185
and oppositional actions, 186, 189
and ritual free spaces, 132, 204
definition of, 183
orisha, 42, 100
Ogou, 43, 134, 294
Oyo Empire, 40, 190
Palmares Kingdom, 59, 244
Papillon, Charlotte, 297
and petit marronnage, 297
Papillon, Jean-François, 239, 276, 291, 297, 299
Platons Kingdom, 4, 284
power
dimensions of, 185
“Princess” Amethyste, 296
Queen Njinga, 56, 114, 141
race
and Christianity, 29, 72, 79
and gender, 145
and Haitian citizenship, 4, 82, 149
and modernity, 17, 67, 79
and time, 197
and worldview, 278
in France, 209
categories of, 81, 137138, 155, 157
whiteness, 88
racial capitalism, 9, 30, 68, 279
and Africa, 65
and colonialism, 68, 77, 210
and commodification, 3435, 91
and gender, 155
and Haiti, 66
and maroon incarceration, 258
and slavery, 243
repertoire of contention, 18, 25, 186, 246
and consciousness, 270
and structural factors, 247, 266
characteristics of, 186
poison tactic, 116
repertoire tactics, 186, 189, 195
repression, 15, 123, 246, 249, 274
and repertoire tactics, 246
as a response to insurgency, 250, 259
coercion and channeling, 247, 249256, 259
during the Haitian Revolution, 299
execution as, 141, 193, 195, 210, 230231, 247, 251, 263264, 286, 300
maroon response to, 261262
of Tacky’s Revolt, 295
through ideological racism, 184
to facilitate colonialism, 245
torture as punishment, 124, 126, 189, 202, 251, 257, 266
typology of, 250
resistance tactics, 18
feigning illness, 52, 202
poison, 116, 123, 252
suicide, 125, 223
revolutions
sociology of, 9, 1213
theory of, 15, 243, 280
ritual artifacts, 123, 130, 142143
garde-corps, 95
gris-gris, 118
macandals, 118
macoutes, 103, 105, 130
mayombo sticks, 131, 134, 140
nkisis, 105, 116, 140
ouangas, 131, 145
purposes of, 131
ritual dances
and Haitian Vodou, 100
as martial arts, 135
calendas, 96, 104, 122, 131, 136, 295
chica, 96
vaudoux, 100, 127
rituals
Africa-inspired, 98
and collective identity, 113
and social transformation, 113
and solidarity, 113
definition of, 112
Rivière, Romaine “la Prophetesse,” 288
ruptures
and social transformation, 18, 243, 269
Santo Domingo
border with Saint-Domingue, 208, 211, 220, 226, 228
capital city, 73, 231
competition with Saint-Domingue, 233239
maroon destination, 191, 198, 200, 231, 234, 238, 251, 275, 286, 290
Spanish colony, 7, 170, 173, 175, 177, 208, 212, 220, 233
Seven Years War, 101, 184, 220, 258, 275, 294
Sites of resistance, 7476, 218223, 245, 251253, 259260, 264, 270271, 282, 289
Baoruco mountains, 7273, 234, 236, 284
waterways, 225226
slavery
African slavery, 33
and French colonialism, 209, 249
coffee production, 8687
division of labor, 82, 84, 197
French Caribbean slavery, 77
gendered division of labor, 84, 142, 189190
indigo production, 8486
in Saint-Domingue, 79
slave society definition, 79
plantation spatiality, 209, 223, 233
sugar production, 8788
social ties, 172, 215, 289
“shipmates,” 53, 163, 178
and birth origin, 173, 202
and gender, 156, 175
facilitating marronnage, 171
maroon families, 148
success in marronnage, 200
solidarity, 2, 86, 124, 151
definition of, 120
ethnic solidarity, 151, 299
racial solidarity, 23, 16, 82, 119, 139, 151, 200, 202, 277, 282, 293, 298, 300
space
geography of containment, 210
rival geography, 210
submerged networks, 171, 252
surveillance
and runaway advertisements, 257
symbolic world
African worldviews, 99
of the enslaved, 94
systems of domination, 16
Tacky’s Revolt, 274, 294
theory
African Diaspora, 11, 16, 21, 79, 89, 111, 151
of marronnage, 4, 183, 279280
of social movements, 1314
political process model, 13
postcolonial sociology, 1112
resource mobilization model, 14
transAtlantic slave trade, 23, 77, 112, 116, 127, 129, 151, 153, 247, 278
African resistance to, 55
French slave trade, 34, 77
gender, 5152, 69, 141
illness, 46, 92
slave ship insurrections, 6063, 289
Spanish slave trade, 70
waterway travel, 224
Treaty of Ryswick, 77, 212, 227, 231
Vesey, Denmark, 168, 273
violence
colonial, 208
environmental, 208
murder of slaves, 93, 256, 265
sexual, 5253, 92
Vodou, 1, 4, 48, 50, 119, 211, 278, 299
ethnic origins of, 99
etymology of, 99
Petro rite, 48, 100, 127, 293
pilgrimage, 134
vodun, 39, 99
Dangbe, 106
Lisa, 40
Mawu, 40
Sakpata, 39
women
and cultural resistance, 296
and power, 114, 144
and spiritual power, 141
and the Haitian Revolution, 289, 296298
as bridge leaders, 115, 297298
as labor protestors, 299
as midwives, 141, 144
as poisoners, 117, 121
as ritualists, 297

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