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            The district of Savaneta

            A quick history guide to the island’s first capital


            ( O r a n j e s t a d ) — B e f o r e  area of what is now known  and  business  men,  all  of  The  name  Savaneta  prob-  were  farmers,  and  Sava-
            Oranjestad  became  the  as  Santa  Cruz.  The  best  whom resided in Savaneta.  ably  has  a  Spanish  ori-        neta  had  many  inhabit-
            island   nation’s   capital,  way  to  transport  the  tree  This way, Savaneta official-  gin.  It  was  said  that  when  ants that farmed fruits and
            Aruba’s first capital was the  barks was via a route pass-  ly became the island’s first  the  Spanish  climbed  a  hill  vegetables. They also con-
            district  of  Savaneta.  Here  ing through Savaneta, and  capital.                     called Yara, they saw that  tinued the tradition of rais-
            is  where  the  cultural  iden-  so  the  first  road  between                         the  area  was  mostly  open  ing cattle, like goat, sheep,
            tity of Aruba was born, and  Savaneta  and  Santa  Cruz  However,  at  the  end  of  and  had  no  big  trees.  In  pigs  and  horses.  Savaneta
            from  where  the  rest  of  the  was made.                the 18th century, the com-   Spanish, such a land area is  was one of the first places
            island developed into what                                mander  at  the  time,  J.R.  called a “sabana”.          on  the  island  to  have  a
            it is today.                 The  Dutch  colonial  era  Lauffer, moved his office to                                general  farming  culture.
                                         (1636-1805)                  what is now “Horse Bay” in  Because of its land surface,  From this culture, many oth-
            Savaneta  is  said  to  have  During  the  80-year  war  Oranjestad.  Because  the  Savaneta  was  a  great  er traditions were born, like
            been the first place where  between  The  Netherlands  highest office on the island  place  to  construct  cattle  the Dera Gay Holiday that
            the  Caquetio  inhabitants  and  Spain,  Dutch  explor-   moved  away  from  Sava-     farms. From here, the farm-  we  celebrate  every  year
            first  stepped  foot  on  the  ers  and  merchants  began  neta, the capital lost its title  er  culture  on  Aruba  was  on June 24th.
            island.  Though  there  isn’t  to  travel  to  the  ABC  is-  to  what  was  called  then  born.  Before  the  Aruban
            hard evidence to back this  lands. Once they landed in  Playa.                         Gold  Rush  and  the  con-   Source: Historia di Savane-
            up, but considering the leg-  Aruba,  they  deported  the                              struction  of  the  Refinery  in  ta (History of Savaneta) by
            end of the Cacique Arua, it  small Arawakan and Span-     How Savaneta got its name    San Nicolas, most residents  Adolf “Dufi” Kock.
            is believed that there were  ish community that was liv-
            already  movements  on  ing  on  the  island.  This  was
            Aruba—and      Savaneta—     the  beginning  of  coloniza-
            around 88 AD.                tion  of  the  ABC  islands  by
                                         the  Dutch  empire.  Around
            The  Caquetios  probably  the  same,  the  West  Indian
            made  their  way  to  the  is-  Company (WIC) was born.
            land either from Venezuela,  Bonaire and Curacao were
            Colombia  or  other  Carib-  mostly used for plantations,
            bean islands in the region,  where the Dutch had trans-
            but  with  good  weather  it  ported  slaves  from  Africa.
            was relatively easy for them  Aruba, on the other hand,
            to travel back and forth in  was  mostly  used  to  raise
            their canoes. So, since the  cattle  and  to  house  the
            Caquetios  discovered  the  haring  factory.  The  Dutch
            island, Aruba found her first  had often forced the indig-
            form of civilization.        enous  community  to  work
                                         for them.
            It  wasn’t  until  1499  when  In  1636,  when  the  Nether-
            Aruba  met  another  group  lands won the war against
            of people who set foot on  Spain,  the  country  surren-
            the  island:  the  Spanish  ex-  dered  the  islands  to  the
            plorer Alonso de Ojeda. De  Dutch.
            Ojeda  first  took  notice  of
            Aruba off the coast of Ven-  The  Dutch  administration
            ezuela,  during  his  explora-  appointed   the   island’s
            tion  of  the  Latin  American  first  commander,  an  Irish
            country.  This  was  on  Au-  man  named  N.  Williams.
            gust  9th,  1499.  However,  Because  the  Dutch  were
            de  Ojeda  didn’t  actually  interested  in  other  Carib-
            sail  to  the  island  till  4  days  bean islands and countries   Commandeursbaai (Commander’s Bay) at Savaneta
            later, on August 23rd, 1499.  in South America, they im-
            This  was  the  beginning  of  ported  Dutch  merchants
            the  Spanish  era  on  Aruba
            (1499-1636).

            Alonso  usually  didn’t  stop
            at  every  island  or  land  he
            saw,  especially  not  in  the
            Caribbean. He would often
            take  notice  of  land  from
            afar  and  continue  sailing.
            However, Aruba was an ex-
            ception. He had heard that
            there  were  “quebracho”
            trees  on  the  island,  which
            were  commonly  used  to
            produce  dye  or  paint.  But
            since these trees could not
            be  found  in  Savaneta,  he
            continued to search in the   Alonso de Ojeda              “Quebracho” (Kibrahacha) tree; used to make dye and paint
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