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The district of Savaneta
A quick history guide to the island’s first capital
(Oranjestad)—Before Oranjestad Aruba was an exception. He had
became the island nation’s capi- heard that there were “quebra-
tal, Aruba’s first capital was the cho” trees on the island, which
district of Savaneta. Here is where were commonly used to produce
the cultural identity of Aruba was dye or paint. But since these trees
born, and from where the rest of could not be found in Savaneta,
the island developed into what it is he continued to search in the area
today. of what is now known as Santa
Cruz. The best way to transport the
Savaneta is said to have been the tree barks was via a route passing
first place where the Caquetio in- through Savaneta, and so the first
habitants first stepped foot on the road between Savaneta and San-
island. Though there isn’t hard evi- ta Cruz was made.
dence to back this up, but consid-
ering the legend of the Cacique The Dutch colonial era (1636-1805)
Arua, it is believed that there were During the 80-year war between
already movements on Aruba— The Netherlands and Spain, Dutch
and Savaneta—around 88 AD. explorers and merchants began
to travel to the ABC islands. Once
The Caquetios probably made they landed in Aruba, they deport-
their way to the island either from ed the small Arawakan and Span-
Venezuela, Colombia or other Ca- ish community that was living on
ribbean islands in the region, but the island. This was the beginning
with good weather it was relatively of colonization of the ABC islands Commandeursbaai (Commander’s Bay) at Savaneta
easy for them to travel back and by the Dutch empire. Around the men, all of whom resided in Sava- neta was a great place to con-
forth in their canoes. So, since the same, the West Indian Company neta. This way, Savaneta officially struct cattle farms. From here, the
Caquetios discovered the island, (WIC) was born. Bonaire and Cura- became the island’s first capital. farmer culture on Aruba was born.
Aruba found her first form of civili- cao were mostly used for planta- Before the Aruban Gold Rush and
zation. tions, where the Dutch had trans- However, at the end of the 18th the construction of the Refinery in
ported slaves from Africa. Aruba, century, the commander at the San Nicolas, most residents were
It wasn’t until 1499 when Aruba on the other hand, was mostly time, J.R. Lauffer, moved his office farmers, and Savaneta had many
met another group of people who used to raise cattle and to house to what is now “Horse Bay” in Oran- inhabitants that farmed fruits and
set foot on the island: the Span- the haring factory. The Dutch had jestad. Because the highest office vegetables. They also continued
ish explorer Alonso de Ojeda. De often forced the indigenous com- on the island moved away from the tradition of raising cattle, like
Ojeda first took notice of Aruba off munity to work for them. Savaneta, the capital lost its title to goat, sheep, pigs and horses. Sa-
the coast of Venezuela, during his In 1636, when the Netherlands won what was called then Playa. vaneta was one of the first places
exploration of the Latin American the war against Spain, the coun- on the island to have a general
country. This was on August 9th, try surrendered the islands to the How Savaneta got its name farming culture. From this culture,
1499. However, de Ojeda didn’t Dutch. The name Savaneta probably many other traditions were born,
actually sail to the island till 4 days has a Spanish origin. It was said like the Dera Gay Holiday that
later, on August 23rd, 1499. This was The Dutch administration appoint- that when the Spanish climbed a we celebrate every year on June
the beginning of the Spanish era ed the island’s first commander, hill called Yara, they saw that the 24th.q
on Aruba (1499-1636). an Irish man named N. Williams. Be- area was mostly open and had no
cause the Dutch were interested in big trees. In Spanish, such a land Source: Historia di Savaneta (History of
Alonso usually didn’t stop at every other Caribbean islands and coun- area is called a “sabana”. Savaneta) by Adolf “Dufi” Kock.
island or land he saw, especially tries in South America, they import-
not in the Caribbean. He would of- ed Dutch merchants and business Because of its land surface, Sava-
ten take notice of land from afar
and continue sailing. However,
Alonso de Ojeda “Quebracho” (Kibrahacha) tree; used to make dye and paint