Collection: Nèg Mawon

The statue of Nèg Mawon in Haiti, also known as the "Maroon Man" represents the enduring spirit of resistance and liberation. Erected in 1967 in Port-au-Prince, it symbolizes the struggle of enslaved Africans in Haiti, particularly the Maroons who escaped plantations and fought for independence.

It's a symbol of Haiti's history of resistance and the success of the Haitian Revolution in 1791 to 1804. Nèg Mawon is a potent symbol of hope, resilience, and the ongoing pursuit of freedom in Haiti's cultural and historical heritage.