Soul Autochthonous “
American” A’moroccon A’maroccon.
The ethnonym Soulaan, coined by its creators T-Roy, Maroc, and Dwayne
Coleman, names a distinct people whose identity emerged within North America through
long-term historical presence, cultural development, and social continuity.
Soulaan, originally Soul
American, is not presented as a simple label or a claim of external origin. It is an ethnic designation grounded in how peoples are understood to form: through shared historical conditions, adaptive cultural practices, and intergenerational continuity within a specific place. In this sense, Soulaan describes a people whose collective identity took shape on
American soil, rather than being fully inherited as a
pre-existing ethnos from elsewhere.
A’Morroco / A’Marocco function as historical and linguistic frameworks used to reference early conceptions and namings of the landmass now called United States Of America. Within Soulaan thought, these terms are employed interpretively to signal
long-standing human presence and alternative historical mappings of place, rather than as modern geopolitical assertions.