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             Raising awareness                                                                                            Episode CXXV 125



            NOORD — Aruba’s Indigenous Cultural Heritage  the  technological  advance  they  could  carry
            is meticulously researched, documented, pre-    out  more  sophisticated  studies  and  thus  ob-
            sented and preserved by Etnia Nativa.           tain more accurate data on how our ancestors
                                                            lived. Based on the concept “to leave things in
            Our collection consists in objects displayed in a  their place…”  Etnia  Nativa  pride  itself  on pro-
            permanent exhibition. These objects, along with  viding a welcome that emanates from Aruba’s
            any  relevant  information  pertaining  to  them,  ethnic roots and the now extinct agro-pottery
            coven an era way beyond 9000 years ago and  culture. We also advocates for nature preserva-
            that  lasted  till  today.  Seashells,  stone-and  ce-  tion, creativity and self-consciousness
            ramic objects help tell the history of the Pre-Ce-
            ramic ancestors evidently (2,500 B.C.-900/1000  We  teach  that  typically  a  large  stones  with  a
            A.C.), the Caquietian Chiefdom (900/1000-1515  smooth  depression  or  bowl  worn  into  the  up-
            A.C.)  and  the  indigenous  peoples  who  lived  per surface was enough to create life around.  Qudi must be an old native name for our island`s
            during what is now known as the Historic Period  The bowl is formed whether by weather or by  native  grinding  stones,  since  in  Papiamento  it
            (1515-1880 A.C.).                               the continual and long-term grinding of materi-  is called “Piedra di mula” (Pie` di mula) grind-
                                                            als by using a smooth hand-held manga, stone  ing stone. However the word qudi also means
            Our practice doesn’t differ to that of archae-  (aka: mano) for a proficient method of turning  a depression or hole in a hard rock surface or
            ologists and historians, “to leave things in their  grains into flour. The laborious action consists of  bolder  that  can  hold  rain  water  for  a  longer
            place  to  the  guard  of  any  alteration”,  thus  a horizontal grinding motion that differs from the  time, which is till the next rain fall. qudi as water-
            keeping  archaeological  details  in  their  origi-  vertical crushing motion used in a mortar and  holes, small sink holes in the flat lime stone floor
            nal place because in the near future and with  pestle. Deeper metate bowls indicate either a  where coral meets the rocky island and where
                                                            longer period of use or greater degree of ac-    little  springs  sometimes  occurs.  Now  the  qudi
                                                            tivity.  In  traditional  Amerindian  culture,  Qudi`s  as a native Aruban milling stone is a symbol of
                                                            were typically used by women who would grind  sedentary survival that goes back thousands of
                                                            maize and other organic materials during food  years. One of Aruba`s native heritage symbols.
                                                            preparation. Making a sort of tortillas, cachapa  Ancestral  milling  stone  or  qudi  accompanied
                                                            or  pan  batí  bread.  Beyond  grinding  cereals,  by its prefect shaped pestle or manga.
                                                            seeds and legumes, qudi`s where used to elab-
                                                            orate healing potions, grinding clay, milling fish  To  get  to  know  more  over  Aruba’s  its  origins,
                                                            bones, extract natural dye of vegetation and  flora,  fauna  and  cultural  heritage,  we  highly
                                                            minerals  and  in  the  elaboration  of  ropes,  an  recommend this private cultural encounter ses-
                                                            unimaginable ways of usage and applications.  sion  has  been  educating  participants  for  de-
                                                            Sad is the unfathomable loss Island cultural heri-  cades. Mail us at etnianativa03@gmail.com or
                                                            tage has suffers through illegal export to foreign  Whatsapp + 297 592 2702 for an amazing island
                                                            collector’s during the late 70`s.                hour.q





            Aruba to me


            ORANJESTAD  —  You  are  back  and  we  would  For today we received a lovely message from
            like  to  portrait  you!  By  inviting  you  to  send  us  our awesome visitors Ed Spence and his family
            your  favorite  vacation  picture  while  enjoying  from New York, USA.
            our Happy Island.
                                                            They  wrote  to  us  saying:  “Aruba  means  to  us
            Complete  the  sentence:  Aruba  to  me  is  …….  coming  home.  In  a  land  of  gorgeous  sunsets,
            Send your picture with that text (including your  the bluest blues in the world and the friendliest
            name and where you are from) to: news@aru-      people in the entire Caribbean we are never
            batoday.com  and  we  will  publish  your  vaca-  disappointed by our trips to Aruba. Aruba has
            tion memory. Isn’t that a special way to keep  the perfect weather, the warmest people and
            your  best  moments  alive?  Please  do  note:  By  the safest family vacation spot. Aruba recharg-
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            you give permission to The Aruba Today News-    year in the cold northeast US. We have come
            paper,  Caribbean  Speed  Printers  and  any  of  to Aruba for nearly 20 years and we never get
            its  affiliated  companies  to  use  said  materials,  bored.  There  is  always  something  new  to  do
            as well as names, likeness, etc. for promotional  and experience. It’s better in Aruba!”
            purposes without compensation.
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            gram and Facebook page! Thank you for sup-      and our readers! q
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