Zumbi
Biography
Zumbi (c. 1655 – November 20, 1695), also known as Zumbi dos Palmares (Portuguese pronunciation: [zũˈbi dus pɐwˈmaɾis]), was a Brazilian quilombola leader and one of the pioneers of resistance to enslavement of Africans by the Portuguese in colonial Brazil. He was also the last of the kings of the Quilombo dos Palmares, a settlement of Afro-Brazilian people who liberated themselves from enslavement in the Captaincy of Pernambuco (present-day state of Alagoas, Brazil). He is revered in Afro-Brazilian culture as a symbol of African freedom. Born free in Palmares and believed to be of Kongo descent, Zumbi was captured by the Portuguese at the age of six and given to a missionary. Despite attempts to assimilate him, at the age of 15 he escaped and returned to his birthplace, where he established himself as a respected military leader. Around 1678, he challenged and dethroned the king of Palmares, Ganga Zumba, who had decided to submit to Portuguese authority following an overture by the governor of Pernambuco. Zumbi took a more aggressive stance against the Portuguese in order to assert Palmares' independence, and constant warfare ensued. In 1694, following several failed expeditions, Portuguese colonists conquered Palmares with the help of artillery and local allies. Zumbi escaped and led the resistance for two more years but was eventually captured and executed.
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8 releases · 4 albums · active 2008–2020
- Performance · 10
- Production · 6

