Jacquotte Delahaye
Template:Short description Jacquotte Delahaye (fl. 1656) was a purported pirate of legend in the Caribbean Sea. She has been depicted as operating alongside Anne Dieu-le-Veut as one of very few 17th-century female pirates. There is no evidence from period sources that Delahaye was a real person. Stories of her exploits are attributed to oral storytelling and Leon Treich, a French fiction writer of the 1940s.
Biography
Delahaye reportedly came from Saint-Domingue in modern Haiti, and was the daughter of a French father and a Haitian mother, who spoke French.Template:Sfn Her mother is said to have died while giving birth to her brother, who suffered a mild mental disability, and was left in her care after her father's death. According to legend and tradition, she became a pirate after the murder of her father.
Jacquotte was a war hero, and to escape her pursuers she faked her own death and took on a nom de guerre in the form of a male alias, living as a man for many years. Upon her return, she became known as "Back From the Dead Red" because of her striking red hair.Template:Sfn
She led a gang of hundreds of pirates, and with their help took over Tortuga, a small Caribbean island off the northwest coast of Hispaniola, in the year of 1656, which was called a "freebooter republic".Template:Sfn Several years later, she died in a shoot-out while defending it.Template:Sfn
Historicity
Primary sources which mention her, her work and happenings, or her life are unknown, nor are there any first-hand accounts. Laura Sook Duncombe wrote: "If Anne de Graaf has only a small chance of having really lived, Jacquotte Delahaye has an even smaller one."Template:Sfn The Spanish author Germán Vázquez Chamorro wrote in Mujeres Piratas ('Pirate Women')Template:Sfn that she did not exist, but was a literary creation "...added into the lore of the buccaneer period to make the ruthless men more palatable to the modern reader."Template:SfnTemplate:Efn-ua Stories of her exploits are attributed to oral storytelling and Leon Treich, a French fiction writer of the 1940s.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Efn-ua
As Benerson Little summarizes:Template:Sfn
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Jacquotte Delahaye, for example, is said to have been a biracial female filibuster.Template:Efn-ua An entire, if brief, biography has been written of her and repeated without question in books and online. She commanded a ship with a crew of a hundred men; she rejected a marriage proposal from filibuster Michel d'Artigue, known as 'le Basque'; and she led the attack on Fort de la Roche on Tortuga and recaptured it from the Spanish. But there is no evidence that she existed.
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In popular culture
Delahaye's story is the lead subject of Back from The Dead Red, a small independently produced animated film written by Joanna Benecke.[1]
In the period romantic comedy television series Our Flag Means Death, Leslie Jones appeared as the pirate "Spanish Jackie", who some think was based on Delahaye.[2][3]
The life of Delahaye is the basis of the historical fiction book The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye by Briony Cameron.[4]
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Further reading
- Apps, Gemma. (May 4, 2021) Jacquotte Delahaye Sagas of She. WordPress.
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External links
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- Jacquotte Delahaye Template:Mdash video game at Stronghold nation
- Privateer Dragons' Island. Pirate History and Reference Piracy by Dates: Late 1500's - Mid 1700's
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