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Slave rebellions were quite common as were escapes, where runaway slaves were given the name Maroons, derived from the Spanish word cimarron meaning wild.
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And then he had flown off into the wastelands, the outback, _terreno cimarron_ ...
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The cimarron bear is avoided by the soldiers, if possible, when met by them.
Three Years on the Plains Observations of Indians, 1867-1870 Edmund B. Tuttle
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It would debauch us: we'd get plumb locoed an 'take to racin' wild an 'cimarron up an' down the range, an 'no gent could foresee results.
Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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The fare in Laforey's house was what might be expected in a hunter's establishment: venison, antelope, and the meat of the carnero cimarron - the Rocky Mountain sheep furnished his larder; and such meat (poor and tough at this season of the year), with cakes of Indian meal, either tortillas or gorditas, (The tortilla is a round flat pancake, made of the Indian cornmeal; the gordita is of the same material, but thicker) furnished the daily bill of fare.
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