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            The Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins and its history


            (Oranjestad)—The       Bushiribana  three-year search was conducted  and  informed  Curacao  that  gold
            Gold  Mill  Ruins  is  one  of  the  most  on Aruba, to no avail. Though they  was found. At first, everyone could
            visited places by tourists on the is-  found some gold, it was enough to  look for gold, as long as they sold it
            land,  as  it  lies  along  the  northern  motivate a further search, and the  to the government. However, after
            coast line near the mini pool and  assignment  was  discontinued  by  some time, the government decid-
            on  the  way  to  the  Natural  Bridge.  Printz himself.                ed to implement stricter rules and
            Despite  its  seemingly  plain  ap-                                     banned local search parties.
            pearance, this ruin represents one  It  wasn’t  until  100  years  later,  in
            of  the  most  important  histories  of  1824, when a young boy found a  Over the years, concession-holding
            the island: The Aruban Gold Rush.   lump of gold while out herding his  had seen different companies from
                                                father’s sheep. His father took it to a  around the world, all of which used
            Built  in  1872  by  English  company  local merchant who then sold the  primitive methods to dig and carve  processes were done at the Bushiri-
            Aruba Island Gold Mining Compa-     lump for $70. Unbeknownst to the  out gold from the rocks. Aruba Is-    bana Gold Mill.
            ny Ltd, the gold mill at Bushiribana  boy and his father, they quite liter-  land  Gold  Mining  Company  Ltd.
            was constructed in the area where  ally  struck  gold,  and  as  word  got  was no different, but used a unique  The gold mill itself had a short life-
            most gold was found by locals. The  out,  a  gold  fever  spread  among  method that involved grinding the  span: only 10 years in service, but
            story  of  gold  on  Aruba  actually  the  locals  who  started  searching  rocks and letting the dust be blown  its structure remained relatively sol-
            dates  back  to  1725,  when  a  first  for  more  gold.  About  25  pounds  away by the strong northeast wind,  id till this day, and is now a histori-
            exploration  for  gold  on  the  island  worth was found.               leaving clumps of gold behind. The  cal remnant.
            was  commissioned  by  the  Dutch                                       next step was melting the gold and
            West  India  Company.  Under  the  At the same time, the Aruban gov-    letting it attach to quicksilver in or-  Sources: Etnia Nativa & goldminer-
            leadership  of  Mr.  Paulus  Printz,  a  ernment  took  immediate  actions,  der to obtain pure gold. All these                      anch.com.


            Episode LXXXVI- 86: The cult of the death



            Throughout  history  man                                                                                            burial  in  secondary  urns
            provoked  and  forged  his                                                                                          from  existing  descriptions
            form  of  existence  within                                                                                         of  such  “double”  burials.
            his  natural  environment.                                                                                          They  are  practiced  to  this
            He  learned  of  his  ecosys-                                                                                       day  by  the  indigenous
            tem and how to adapt and                                                                                            Guajiros,  residents  of  the
            dominate  towards  civiliza-                                                                                        peninsula  of  the  same
            tion.  Caring  for  his  dead                                                                                       name  on  the  border  with
            was  also  a  very  important                                                                                       Venezuela and Colombia.
            part of life and that was no                                                                                        More comparisons can be
            different in Aruba.                                                                                                 made  between  the  Gua-
                                                                                                                                jiro and the pre-Columbian
            When we look at how each                                                                                            population of Aruba, such
            group  or  tribe  cared  for                                                                                        as their environment, food
            their  deceased,  we  find                                                                                          and  religion,  which  had
            that  our  Aruba  ancestors                                                                                         everything to do with how
            also  performed  their  spe-                                                                                        the  natives,  particularly
            cial  ceremonies  of  devo-                                                                                         from  this  area,  related  to
            tion  and  respect.  Caring                                                                                         the world of the dead and
            for  her  deceased  relatives                                                                                       beyond.  How  to  prepare
            was  an  honor.  From  ar-                                                                                          each  of  your  deceased
            chaeological  finds,  much                                                                                          relatives  for  their  spiritual
            of their social and political                                                                                       journey through the under-
            organizations  can  be  de-                                                                                         world and into the land of
            termined  and,  by  studying                                                                                        their  dead  ancestors  and
            the remains of their tombs,  corded differences remains  out  any  gifts.  This  means  the  bones  are  excavated.   friends.  There  is  evidence
            a differentiation in their sta-  a mystery until now, but the  they  were  buried  without  These bones or skeletal re-  that  Dabajuroid  people,
            tus  and  hierarchy  can  be  differences, by any doubt,  any  gifts,  or  the  gifts  were  mains  subsequently  obtain   in  addition  to  these  types
            established  for  each  indi-  are evidence of the status  perishable   and   disap-   their  permanent  resting    of burials within the village,
            vidual by their remains, for  of  individuals,  families  or  peared without a trace for  place  in  a  fairly  small  ves-  have done burials in caves
            example. The inhabitants of  groups  within  the  commu-  us.  The  gifts  that  we  find  sel.  If,  after  such  a  proce-  outside the village.
            the large villages practiced  nity.                       in some of the dead were  dure, the bones are buried
            four  or  five  different  forms                          buried  in  large  clay  pots  in a large container, the ar-  To get to know a little more
            of burial. These differences  The  dead  were  buried  in  or urns: direct burial-urn. In  chaeologist  may  misinter-  regarding  Aruba’s  and  its
            undoubtedly  represent  so-  the  ground  within  the  vil-  fact,  the  dead  are  buried  pret it as direct urn burial.  cultural  origins  we  highly
            cial  differences  in  these  lage and some with special  twice. The corpse is first bur-                           recommend  you  to  book
            Dabajuroid    communities.  gifts in their grave. Howev-  ied  in  the  ground,  after  a  We have a fairly clear idea   your  participation  in  our
            The background of the re-    er,  some  were  found  with-  few months or even years,  of  the  whole  process  of   cultural encounter session.
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