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📚🎶 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Skywide Peace Media Productions
📧 Email: gungehyard@yahoo.com
📱 Social: @GangunjahNevadye


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🔥 A Literary and Cultural Reawakening:

Chief Fabian Stennett (Gangunjah Nevadye) Rekindles Maroon Memory through Poetry, Prose, and Song

Kingston, Jamaica | August 2025 — In a time marked by global calls for cultural restitution and historical truth-telling, Skywide Peace Media Productions is proud to announce the expanding canon of Chief Fabian Stennett, known artistically as Gangunjah Nevadye.

Poet, educator, eulogist, cultural historian, and Maroon chieftain, Stennett’s latest works form a multidimensional archive of resistance, fusing oral tradition, Maroon cosmology, Afro-Caribbean scholarship, and performance. His books and music function not merely as artistic output but as spiritual and intellectual repositories — designed to restore ancestral pride and reanimate the philosophical foundations of Maroon identity in the 21st century.


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📖 NEW BOOK RELEASE:

Maroon Poetic History: A Collection of Proses and Poems

🔗 Available on Amazon

A meditative and revolutionary work, Maroon Poetic History explores the aesthetics of freedom through an Afrocentric poetic lens. Combining elegiac narrative, historical invocation, and lyrical resistance, this volume is a sacred offering to the memory of the Maroons — the Ciboney, Akan, and other African-descended peoples who resisted slavery and colonial erasure in the mountains and rivers of Jamaica.

> “This collection sings of survival, spiritual depth, cultural defiance, and the enduring power of self-definition,” says Chief Stennett.




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🔥 COMPANION TEXTS: ANCESTRAL CONTINUUM

📖 Maroon Book of Eulogies: Part 1

🔗 https://a.co/d/aHt0Ifu

A powerful remembrance text that reclaims the voices of Jamaica’s unsung warriors — the Ciboney Maroons of Black River Road (Tangle River), St. James, and Trelawny Town. Drawing on ancestral archives, oral testimonies, and cultural fieldwork, this book is both a poetic elegy and a historical invocation.


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📖 Modern Maroons of Jamaica

🔗 https://a.co/d/dd525VU

A visionary sociocultural analysis that recontextualizes Maroon identity in the contemporary digital and postcolonial landscape. Melding Afrocentric theory, grassroots activism, and Pan-African liberation ethics, this book equips modern readers to reconnect with ancestral philosophy, resist cultural amnesia, and reimagine sovereignty from within.


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📖 Maroons: Paving the Way

🔗 https://a.co/d/j0PJFd0

A diasporic bridge between Jamaica’s Maroon legacy and global African liberation movements. This volume positions Maroon agency within the larger tapestry of Black resistance and African world consciousness, weaving together stories of anti-colonial defiance, self-governance, and spiritual continuity.

> “This is not just about history. It is about legacy, ontology, and the intellectual dignity of a people who never surrendered,” notes Stennett.




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🎵 CULTURAL SOUNDTRACK OF LIBERATION:

🎶 Coming Soon: “Road Fulla Hole” — A Reggae Anthem of Resistance

Degangungeh Yard Production / Skywide Peace Media Productions

A poignant and urgent new single from Gangunjah Nevadye, “Road Fulla Hole” is an indictment of structural neglect and a lamentation for Jamaica’s marginalized communities. Marrying dub aesthetics with spiritual invocation, the song channels the soul of protest music in the lineage of Peter Tosh and Mutabaruka.

> “I wanted to create a soundscape where the suffering of the people could be felt — not just heard. This is a cry for renewal,” says Stennett.




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👤 ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Chief Fabian Stennett (Gangunjah Nevadye)

Chief of the Furry Town Maroons

Cultural anthropologist, historian, and eulogist

Award-winning dub poet, reggae artist, and educator

Certified disaster responder (ODPM & USAID)

Radio presenter, farmer, and youth development advocate

Featured at Reggae Sumfest, Calabash Festival, and cultural symposia


With over two decades of cultural service, Chief Stennett’s life and work are dedicated to preserving the epistemologies, spiritual systems, and historical truths of Maroon and African-descended peoples. His literary and musical output forms a critical archive for present and future generations seeking roots, purpose, and liberation.


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🛒 BOOKS AVAILABLE NOW ON AMAZON

📘 Maroon Poetic History – https://a.co/d/2NwndQw

📘 Maroon Book of Eulogies: Part 1 – https://a.co/d/aHt0Ifu

📘 Modern Maroons of Jamaica – https://a.co/d/dd525VU

📘 Maroons: Paving the Way – https://a.co/d/j0PJFd0


Available in Paperback, Hardcover, and Kindle eBook formats.


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🌍 JOIN THE INTELLECTUAL & CULTURAL MOVEMENT

#SkywidePeace | #ModernMaroonMovement | #FurryTownMaroons
#MaroonPoeticHistory | #TrelawnyTownLegacy | #GangunjahNevadye
#RoadFullaHole | #PanAfricanKnowledge | #CulturalRestoration


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Presented by:

Degangungeh Yard Production / Skywide Peace Media Productions
Empowering Artists. Restoring Memory. Resisting Erasure

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