Afro-Curaçaoans are people from the island of
Curaçao
Curaçao, officially the Country of Curaçao, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in the southern Caribbean Sea (specifically the Dutch Caribbean region), about north of Venezuela.
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of fully or partially African descent. They make up the majority of Curaçao's population.
Origins
Most enslaved Africans came from
West Central Africa (specifically from
Loango and
Cabinda Province
Cabinda (formerly called Portuguese Congo, ) is an exclave and province of Angola, a status that has been disputed by several political organizations in the territory. The capital city is also called Cabinda, known locally as ''Tchiowa'', ''Tsi ...
) with over 38,000 enslaved Africans.
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The Bight of Benin, or Bay of Benin, is a bight in the Gulf of Guinea area on the western African coast that derives its name from the historical Kingdom of Benin.
Geography
The Bight of Benin was named after the Kingdom of Benin. It extends ea ...
(over 37,000 enslaved Africans), Ghana
Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t ...
(15,000 enslaved Africans came from this place, many of them were Ashantis[Contes d'Anansi](_blank)
/ref>), Other places in Africa (3,268 enslaved Africans) include Senegambia
The Senegambia (other names: Senegambia region or Senegambian zone,Barry, Boubacar, ''Senegambia and the Atlantic Slave Trade'', (Editors: David Anderson, Carolyn Brown; trans. Ayi Kwei Armah; contributors: David Anderson, American Council of Le ...
(over 2,000 enslaved Africans), Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone, officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It is bordered to the southeast by Liberia and by Guinea to the north. Sierra Leone's land area is . It has a tropical climate and envi ...
(669 enslaved Africans), the Windward Coast (542 enslaved Africans) and the Bight of Biafra
The Bight of Biafra, also known as the Bight of Bonny, is a bight off the west- central African coast, in the easternmost part of the Gulf of Guinea. This "bight" has also sometimes been erroneously referred to as the "Bight of Africa" because ...
(over 1,000 enslaved Africans).
History
The Dutch West India Company
The Dutch West India Company () was a Dutch chartered company that was founded in 1621 and went defunct in 1792. Among its founders were Reynier Pauw, Willem Usselincx (1567–1647), and Jessé de Forest (1576–1624). On 3 June 1621, it was gra ...
founded the capital of Willemstad
Willemstad ( ; ; ; ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of Curaçao, an island in the southern Caribbean Sea that is a Countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was the cap ...
on the banks of an inlet called the 'Schottegat'. Curaçao had been ignored by colonists, because it lacked gold deposits. The natural harbour
A harbor (American English), or harbour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is a sheltered body of water where ships, boats, and barges can be moored. The term ''harbor'' is often used interchangeably with ''port'', which is ...
of Willemstad proved to be an ideal spot for trade. Commerce and shipping — and piracy
Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and valuable goods, or taking hostages. Those who conduct acts of piracy are call ...
—became Curaçao's most important economic activities. In addition, the Dutch West India Company made Curaçao a centre for the Atlantic slave trade
The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of Slavery in Africa, enslaved African people to the Americas. European slave ships regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Pass ...
in 1662.
Although a few plantations were established on the island by the Dutch, the first profitable industry established on Curaçao was salt mining
Salt mining extracts natural salt deposits from underground. The mined salt is usually in the form of halite (commonly known as rock salt), and extracted from evaporite Formation (geology), formations.
History
Before the advent of the moder ...
. The mineral was a lucrative export at the time and became one of the major factors responsible for drawing the island into international commerce.
For much of the 17th and 18th centuries, the primary business of the island was the slave trade Slave trade may refer to:
* History of slavery - overview of slavery
It may also refer to slave trades in specific countries, areas:
* Al-Andalus slave trade
* Atlantic slave trade
** Brazilian slave trade
** Bristol slave trade
** Danish sl ...
. Enslaved Africans arrived often from Africa and were bought and sold on the docks in Willemstad before continuing on to their ultimate destination. The enslaved Africans that remained on the island were responsible for working the plantations established earlier. This influx of inexpensive manpower made the labor-intensive agricultural sector far more profitable and between the Netherlands and China the trading done on the docks and the work being done in the fields, the economic profile of Curaçao began to climb, this time built on the backs of the enslaved Africans.
In 1795, a major slave revolt took place under the lead of Tula Rigaud, Louis Mercier, Bastian Karpata, and Pedro Wakao. Up to 4000 enslaved Africans on the northwest section of the island revolted. Over a thousand of the enslaved Africans were involved in heavy gunfights and the Dutch feared for their lives. After a month, the rebellion was crushed.
The Dutch abolished slavery in 1863, creating a change in the economy. When the institution was abolished ten years later, the island’s economy was severely crippled.
Some inhabitants of Curaçao emigrated to other islands, such as Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the ...
to work in sugar cane plantations.
Other former enslaved Africans had no place to go and remained working for the plantation owner in the tenant farmer
A tenant farmer is a farmer or farmworker who resides and works on land owned by a landlord, while tenant farming is an agricultural production system in which landowners contribute their land and often a measure of operating capital and ma ...
system. This was an instituted order in which the former slave leased land from his former master. In exchange the tenant promised to give up most of his harvest to the former slave master. This system lasted until the beginning of the 20th century.[''Dede pikiña ku su bisiña: Papiamentu-Nederlands en de onverwerkt verleden tijd''. van Putte, Florimon., 1999. Zutphen: de Walburg Pers]
Curaçao's Freed Africans in Coro
According to the historian Luis Dovale Prado, between May 1702 and 1704, Spanish authorities residents in Coro, Venezuela, began to observe successive arrivals of a growing group of freed Africans to the east coast of the area, all them from the island of Curaçao and escaping from the French company Guinea (a French colonial empire organization that was dedicated to the sale of enslaved Africans in American territories and had representatives or commercial factors seats in Coro and Curaçao).
In 1704, the concern about the freed Africans became more important, when the colonial authorities found that certainly Coro had 30 freed Africans, including a mulatto
( , ) is a Race (human categorization), racial classification that refers to people of mixed Sub-Saharan African, African and Ethnic groups in Europe, European ancestry only. When speaking or writing about a singular woman in English, the ...
, and also had come fleeing from Curaçao using in your crossing some canoes
A canoe is a lightweight, narrow water vessel, typically pointed at both ends and open on top, propelled by one or more seated or kneeling paddlers facing the direction of travel and using paddles.
In British English, the term ''canoe'' ca ...
, small canoes or other boats rustic and risky.
The Spanish of Coro organized the called "cacería" (hunt) for to pursue to the Maroons
Maroons are descendants of Africans in the Americas and islands of the Indian Ocean who escaped from slavery, through flight or manumission, and formed their own settlements. They often mixed with Indigenous peoples, eventually evolving into ...
and for that purpose made use of the cooperation they received from the Caquetíos, with whom they maintained close partnership from the very beginning of the Spanish colonial invasion process.['' De Curazao a Coro: Los esclavizados africanos y la fuga hacia la libertad en el siglo XVIII '']
(in Spanish: From Curazao to Coro: African slaves and the fleeing to the freedom). Dovale Prado, Luis. 2013.
Cultural contributions
* Papiamentu
Papiamento () or Papiamentu (; ) is a Portuguese-based creole language spoken in the Dutch Caribbean. It is the most widely spoken language on Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao (ABC islands (Leeward Antilles), ABC Islands).
The language, spelled ...
, majority language of Curaçao and, probably, born there, is of partial African origin. Although some linguists believe that Papiamento
Papiamento () or Papiamentu (; ) is a Portuguese-based creole language spoken in the Dutch Caribbean. It is the most widely spoken language on Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao ( ABC Islands).
The language, spelled in Aruba and in Bonaire and ...
may have arisen on Curaçao the consensus among linguists is that it arose in Africa.[Jacobs, B. (2012). ''Origins of a Creole: The history of Papiamentu and its African ties''. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.] Some linguists who have studied Papiamento suggest the arrival of enslaved Africans from Cape Verde
Cape Verde or Cabo Verde, officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country and archipelagic state of West Africa in the central Atlantic Ocean, consisting of ten volcanic islands with a combined land area of about . These islands ...
(most Cape Verdeans are of Guinean origin) and Sao Tomé of Angolan origin to the islands may have influenced the creation of this language.
* The island celebrates its cultural heritage with the Harvest Festival
A harvest festival is an annual Festival, celebration that occurs around the time of the main harvest of a given region. Given the differences in climate and crops around the world, harvest festivals can be found at various times at different ...
that lasts for a month. It is quite unusual party that begins with a parade in Otrobanda the Monday following Easter Sunday and continues for three more weekends. The parades revive the festive march (called seú in the native language) of enslaved Africans bringing in the harvest, where women carry baskets on their heads while the men play drums and make sounds with cow horns. The stylized dances and songs symbolize the planting and harvesting of crops. The parade recreates folk tradition with graceful and elegant costumes as well as dance and music.
Notable Afro-Curaçaoans
* Akisha Albert, beauty pageant
*Ozzie Albies
Ozhaino Jurdy Jiandro "Ozzie" Albies (born January 7, 1997) is a Curaçaoan professional baseball second baseman for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). Albies signed with the Braves organization in 2013 and made his MLB debut wit ...
, baseball player
* Vurnon Anita, football player
* Frank Martinus Arion, poet
* Jandino Asporaat, comedian and actor
* Dyanne Bito, football player
* Liemarvin Bonevacia, sprinter
* Enith Brigitha, swimmer
*Didi Gregorius
Mariekson Julius "Didi" Gregorius (born February 18, 1990) is a Curaçao, Curaçaoan-Netherlands, Dutch professional baseball shortstop for the Algodoneros de Unión Laguna of the Mexican League. He has previously played in Major League Basebal ...
, baseball player
* Jeanne Henriquez, educator, historian and activist
* Kemy Agustien, footballer
* Kenley Jansen, baseball player
*Andruw Jones
Andruw Rudolf Jones (; born April 23, 1977) is a Curaçaoan former professional baseball center fielder who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Atlanta Braves. Jones also played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tex ...
, baseball player
* Churandy Martina, sprinter
* Hensley Meulens, baseball player
* Jurickson Profar, baseball player
* Tula Rigaud, abolitionist and freedom fighter
* Dylan Timber, football player
* Jurrien Timber, football player
* Quinten Timber, football player
* Quenten Martinus
* Rutsel Martha, lawyer, scholar
* Charlison Benschop
* Jaron Vicario
* Javier Martina
* Jurensley Martina
* Endy Opoku Bernadina
* Gevaro Nepomuceno
* Rigino Cicilia
* Rowendy Sumter
* Shanon Carmelia
* Shurandy Sambo
* Tahith Chong
* Jafar Arias
* Eldridge Rojer
References
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African diaspora in the Caribbean
Ethnic groups in Curaçao
People of African descent