Curaçao: Kas di Pal,i Maishi
Curacao 2010-18: Historisch Museum / Historical Museum Kas di Pal'i Maïshi December 14th
Deze video maakt deel uit van de Afspeellijst Curacao-2010;
This vid is part of the Playlist Curacao-2010
Curacao 2010-18: Tussen de Landhuizen Ascension en Dokterstuin bevindt zich aan de linkerkant van de weg een door de Stichting Monumentenzorg Curacao volledig gerestaureerd traditioneel knoekhuisje. Als je over het platteland, de knoek of cunucu, rijdt zie je ze in de buurt van landhuizen. Na de afschaffing van de slavernij werden ze er door de voormalige slaven gebouwd. Ze worden nu meestal met golfplaat belegd.
Dit huisje dateert van het midden van de 19e eeuw en laat de oorspronkelijke versie zien! De muren zijn van leem, waarbij takken voor stevigheid zorgen. De vloer is van een mengsel van leem, mest en kalk, terwijl het dak uit maïsstengels bestaan (yerba)( kas di pal'i maïshi = huis van maïsstengels). Dit werkte zeer verkoelend. Binnen is nu alles met wat eenvoudig oud meubilair en antieke gebruiksvormen ingericht.
(Bronnen: ANWB, Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire, p48 en Wereldwijzer, Petra Possel p148)
Je ziet achtereenvolgens:
Het hekwerk gemaakt van cactusstengels, het huisje van buiten, de oven rechts, het huisje van binnen.
Dit huisje was van de eerste vrijgemaakte slaaf, Coole, van wie je het portret ziet. Verder de Proclamasjon van vrijmaking, de slaapkamer voorbehouden aan moeder. Vader verbleef met 13 kinderen in de andere (lege) ruimte en buiten mocht slechts 2 keer per jaar in die slaapkamer.
Voorts de keuken, waar moeder van 's ochtends vroeg tot 's avonds laat zwoegde. Terloops zie je een wespennest.
Met toestemming van beheerster en in diep respect voor bewoners en historie gefilmd.
Zie ook:
Curacao 2010-30: Slavernijmonument / Slavery Monument Rif Willemstad December 16th
Curacao 2010-18: Between Ascension and Doktershuis is located on the left side of the road by the Heritage Foundation Curacao fully restored traditional so called knoekhuisje. If you're driving around in the countryside, the knoek or cunucu, you see them around the landhouses. After the abolition of slavery they were built by former slaves. They are now mostly invested with corrugated iron.
This house dates from the mid 19th century and have seen the original version! The walls are of mud, with branches for rigidity. The floor is a mixture of clay, manure and lime, while the roof consisting of corn stalks (yerba) (ie cash pal'i maishi = house of corn stalks). This worked very refreshing. Inside is everything with some easy uses old furniture and antique furnishings.
(Sources: ANWB, Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire, and p48 Wereldwijzer, Petra Possel p148)
You see successively:
The fence is made of cactus stalks, from outside the house, the oven right inside the house.
This house was of the first liberated slaves, Cool, whom you see the portrait. Further liberalization of the Proclamasjon, the bedroom reserved for mother. Father stayed with 13 children in the other (empty) space and allowed out only two times a year in that bedroom.
Furthermore, the kitchen, mother of early morning until late at night toiled. Incidentally you see a hornet's nest.
With permission from administrator and deep respect for residents and filmed history.
See also:
Curacao 2010-30: Slavernijmonument / Slavery Monument Rif Willemstad December 16th
Muziek/Sound: Tim Renwick, Freehand, Gospel&Religious
Update 25 Juni 2013:
Kas di Pali Maishi inglés
KUNUKU HUISJE WERELDSTAGE - VLOG #29
Deze week neem ik je mee naar het Kunuku huisje: Kas di Pal'i Maishi.
De Kunuku huisjes werden vroeger bewoond door de slaven. Dit huisje staat op de weg richting het Westpunt. Het is zeker een aanrader!
Curaçao / Korsou / Curazao/ Netherlands Antilles/part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Curaçao / Korsou / Curazao is an island in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the Venezuelan coast. The Island Territory of Curaçao / Eilandgebied Curaçao / Teritorio Insular di Korsou, which includes the main island plus the small, uninhabited island of Klein Curaçao (Little Curaçao), is one of five island territories of the Netherlands Antilles, and as such, is a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Its capital is Willemstad.Curaçao is the largest and most populous of the three ABC islands (for Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao) of the Lesser Antilles, specifically the Leeward Antilles. It has a land area of 444 square kilometers (171 square miles). As of 1 January 2008, it had a population of 140,796.The original inhabitants of Curaçao were Arawak Amerindians. The first Europeans to see the island were members of a Spanish expedition under the leadership of Alonso de Ojeda in 1499. The Spaniards exported most of the indigenous population to other colonies where workers were needed. The island was occupied by the Dutch in 1634. The Dutch West India Company founded the capital of Willemstad on the banks of an inlet called the 'Schottegat'. Curaçao had been ignored by colonists because it lacked many things that colonists were interested in, such as gold deposits. However, the natural harbour of Willemstad proved quickly to be an ideal spot for trade. Commerce and shipping — and piracy—became Curaçao's most important economic activities. In addition, the Dutch West India Company made Curaçao a center for the Atlantic slave trade in 1662. Dutch merchants brought slaves from Africa under a contract with Spain called Asiento. Under this agreement, large numbers of slaves were sold and shipped to various destinations in South America and the Caribbean.The slave trade made the island affluent, and led to the construction of impressive colonial buildings. Curaçao features architecture that blends Dutch and Spanish colonial styles. The wide range of historic buildings in and around Willemstad earned the capital a place on UNESCO's world heritage list. Landhouses (former plantation estates) and West African style kas di pal'i maishi (former slave dwellings) are scattered all over the island and some of them have been restored and can be visited.Curaçao's proximity to South America translated into a long-standing influence from the nearby Latin American coast. This is reflected in the architectural similarities between the 19th century parts of Willemstad and the nearby Venezuelan city of Coro in Falcón State, the latter also being a UNESCO world heritage site. In the 19th century, Curaçaoans such as Manuel Piar and Luis Brión were prominently engaged in the wars of independence of Venezuela and Colombia. Political refugees from the mainland (like Bolivar himself) regrouped in Curaçao and children from affluent.Stable Dutch rule returned in 1815, at the end of the Napoleonic wars. The Dutch abolished slavery in 1863. The end of slavery caused economic hardship, prompting many inhabitants of Curaçao to emigrate to other islands, such as to Cuba to work in sugarcane plantations.When in 1914 oil was discovered in the Maracaibo Basin. Curaçao was an ideal site for the refinery as it was away from the social and civil unrest of the South American mainland, but near enough to the Maracaibo Basin oil fields. It had an excellent natural harbor that could accommodate large oil tankers. The company brought affluence to the island. Large housing was provided and Willemstad developed an extensive infrastructure. However, discrepancies appeared among the social groups of Curaçao. The discontent and the antagonisms between Curaçao social groups culminated in rioting and protest on May 30, 1969. The civil unrest fueled a social movement that resulted in the local Afro-Caribbean population attaining more influence over the political process (Anderson and Dynes 1975). The island developed a tourist industry and offered low corporate taxes to encourage many companies to set up holdings in order to avoid rigorous schemes elsewhere. In the mid 1980s Royal Dutch Shell sold the refinery for a symbolic amount to a local government consortium. The aging refinery has been the subject of lawsuits in recent years, which charge that its emissions, including sulfur dioxide and particulate matter, far exceed safety standards.The government consortium currently leases the refinery to the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA.In recent years, the island had attempted to capitalize on its peculiar history and heritage to expand its tourism industry. In 1984 the Island Council of Curaçao inaugurated the National Flag and the official anthem of the island. This was done on July 2, which was the date when in 1954 the first elected island council was instituted. Since then, the movement to separate the island from the Antillean federation has steadily become stronger.
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PAPIA PAPIAMENTU KU MI by Sleeves (cover of PARIJS by KENNY B)
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Script, directing: Maarten van Zadelhoff
Director of Photography, Edit & Postproduction: Yuri Kneppers
(Caribbean Legacy caribbean-legacy.com)
2nd Camera: Niels Boven
Actors: Chistopher Barrow & Kim van den Brink
Lyrics: Eric Jan van Leeuwen, Edwin Bonne, Valentine van Doorn
Produced by: Gino Cova (ICON) & Eric Jan van Leeuwen
Idea: Edwin Bonne
Lead vocals: Eric Jan van Leeuwen
Backing vocals: Valentine Vermeulen
Additional instruments
Keyboards: Martin Jansen
Saxophone: Edwin Bonne
Recording & mixing vocals & additional instruments: Gino Cova
Mastering: Neldrick Martis
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Curaçao is a Lesser Antilles island country in the southern Caribbean Sea and the Dutch Caribbean region, approximately north of the Venezuelan coast. It is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was formerly called Curaçao and Dependencies and the Country of Curaçao ; it includes the main island of Curaçao and the uninhabited island of Klein Curaçao . It has a population of over 150,000 in an area of , and its capital is Willemstad. Before the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles on 10 October 2010, Curaçao was administered as the Island Territory of Curaçao , one of five island territories of the former Netherlands Antilles....
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