Boschneger

/ˈbɔʃneɪɡər/ noun

An archaic and offensive historical term for Maroons (escaped enslaved people living in forests) in Dutch colonial territories, particularly Suriname; the term is now considered derogatory.

From Dutch 'bosch' (forest/bush) and 'neger' (a historical term for a person of African descent, now offensive). The word originated during Dutch colonization and slavery periods.

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