Anchaing

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Anchaing (or Enchaing) was a legendary maroon from Réunion. Many versions of the legend exist.

Allusions

The summit of a mountain in Salazie is named the Piton of Anchaing after the legend. Auguste Lacaussade recounted the legend of Anchaing in a poem in his collection Salazienne.

Sources

  • Graham M.S. Dann, "The Tourist as a Metaphor of the Social World", (2002, CABI; First edition; ISBN 978-0851996066)

References