Zumbi: The last king of Palmares - Marc Adam Hertzman & Flavio dos Santos Gomes

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During the 1600s, an expansive autonomous settlement called Palmares
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reached its height in northeastern Brazil.
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It was founded and led by people escaping from slavery, also called maroons.
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In fact, it was one of the world’s largest maroon communities,
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its population reaching beyond 10,000.
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And its citizens were at constant war with colonial forces.
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The records we have about Palmares mainly come from biased
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Dutch and Portuguese sources,
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but historians have managed to piece much of its story together.
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During the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, which began in the 1500s,
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nearly half of all enslaved African people were sent
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to Portugal’s American colony: Brazil.
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Some escaped and sought shelter in Brazil’s interior regions,
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where they formed settlements called mocambos or quilombos.
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Fugitives from slavery probably arrived in the northeast in the late 1500s.
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By the 1660s, their camps had consolidated
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into a powerful confederation known today as the Quilombo of Palmares.
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It consisted of a central capital linking dozens of villages,
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which specialized in particular agricultural goods
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or served as military training grounds.
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Citizens of Palmares, or Palmaristas, were governed by a king
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and defended by an organized military.
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African people and Brazilian-born Black and Indigenous people
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all came seeking refuge.
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They collectively fished, hunted, raised livestock,
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planted orchards, and grew crops like cassava, corn, and sugarcane.
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They also made use of the abundant palm trees for which Palmares was named,
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turning palm products into butter, wine, and light.
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Palmaristas crafted palm husks into pipes and leaves into mats and baskets.
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They traded some of these goods with Portuguese settlers
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for products like gunpowder and salt.
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In turn, settlers avoided Palmares’ raids
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during which they’d seize weapons and take captives.
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The Portuguese were concerned with other invading imperialists,
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but regarded Indigenous uprisings and Palmares
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as their internal threats.
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Palmares endangered the very institution of slavery—
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the foundation of Brazil's economy.
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During the 1670s, the Portuguese escalated their attacks.
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By this time, Ganga-Zumba was Palmares’ leader.
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He ruled from the Macaco, which functioned as the capital.
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His allies and family members governed the other villages—
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with women playing crucial roles in operation and defense.
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As they fought the Portuguese, Palmaristas used the landscape to their advantage.
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Camouflaged and built in high places, their mocambos offered superior lookouts.
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They constructed hidden ditches lined with sharp stakes
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that swallowed unsuspecting soldiers and false roads that led to ambushes.
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They launched counterattacks under the cover of night
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and were constantly abandoning and building settlements
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to elude the Portuguese.
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In 1678, after years of failed attacks,
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the Portuguese offered to negotiate a peace treaty with Ganga-Zumba.
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The terms they agreed upon recognized Palmares’ independence
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and the freedom of anyone born there.
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However, the treaty demanded that Palmares pledge loyalty to the crown
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and return all past and future fugitives from slavery.
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Many Palmaristas dissented,
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among them Zumbi— Ganga-Zumba’s nephew— a rising leader himself.
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Before long, Ganga-Zumba was killed,
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likely by a group affiliated with his nephew.
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As Palmares’ new leader, Zumbi rejected the treaty
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and resumed resistance for another 15 years.
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But in February of 1694,
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the Portuguese captured the capital after a devastating siege.
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Zumbi escaped, but they eventually found and ambushed him.
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And on November 20th, 1695, Portuguese forces killed Zumbi.
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His death was not the end of Palmares, but it was a crushing blow.
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After years of warfare, there were far fewer rebels in the area.
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Those who remained rallied around new leaders and maintained a presence,
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however small, through the 1760s.
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Though, Palmares is no more thousands of other quilombos persist to this day.
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November 20th, the day of Zumbi’s death, is celebrated across Brazil
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as the Day of Black Consciousness.
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But Zumbi was just one of many Palmaristas.
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We only know some of their names,
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but their fight for freedom echoes centuries later.
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