March 24, 2024

PRESS RELEASE: Alliance kicks off family heritage project with community gathering and screening of ‘A Story of Bones’


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ST. EUSTATIUS / 24 March 2024 / -- St. Eustatius Afrikan Burial Ground Alliance

The St. Eustatius Afrikan Burial Ground Alliance kicks off the family heritage project “Remember Statia: Tracing Our Origins” on Tuesday evening March 26 at 7 pm in the public library on St. Eustatius. It is a public event where people can walk in, ask questions about the project and watch the documentary “A Story of Bones”.

After this introduction meeting, on April 2, 3, and 4, the Center for Family History from the Netherlands will give three workshops on relevant archival sources and how to search in the archives. On April 10 and 17, educator and writer Marvin Hokstam who has long worked in St. Maarten as a journalist, will host two workshops on how to craft a personal story with the information found about our ancestors. A maximum of 35 people can join the program, whether on location in St. Eustatius or online.

Researching and reinterpreting marginalized histories
Marvin Hokstam who did a similar program with the Surinamese community: “The Black community has a wealth of untold stories. Beyond enslavement, marginalization and hardship, our history is full of great stories, of heroism, of love, of entrepreneurship. Black people have a pre- and post-slavery history as well with stories that live on in the oral tradition of families, but have been conveniently ignored by Eurocentric historiography. Many Black people are unaware of the wealth of rich material in archives waiting to be uncovered and turned into engaging ancestor stories.”

Retaking our history, rewriting our narrative
Getting the names of our ancestors from archival sources and making them known is important to change the narrative. Our ancestors were not just enslaved, they were people with a name, a face, a profession, a story. They came from different countries of the continent of Afrika, they had knowledge, values, and traditions. They survived the crimes and horrors of the Middle Passage; our ancestors virtually live in us. There was also a large free Black community in St. Eustatius that we know little about. We have to get ancestors out of oblivion, where they were at best extras in the history of the colonizers, while it was them who actually built the Americas.

“Participants do not necessarily have to research their whole family tree going back centuries," Cuvalay explains. “You can write your story about someone who has been very inspirational to you, for example.” The Alliance is very much looking forward to the results of the project, and it trusts the stories will capture the heart and soul of the strong-willed Statia people, with heroic whaler captains, highly skilled tailors, carpenters, midwives, artists, musicians, healers, teachers, and what have you. The Alliance is preparing a special tribute to Statia’s very own Congo man, Mr. Eric Henriquez, who passed away in November 2023.”


About the project

The Dutch Slavery Memorial Year's Mondriaan Culture Fund Open Call partially funds the project. It is still possible to register for the project. If you have roots in St. Eustatius and are from the Afrikan (diaspora) community, you are welcome to join via https://bit.ly/statia-ancestors. All stories collected will be published.


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Information for the Editor


Contact: Kenneth Cuvalay, President of the “St. Eustatius Afrikan Burial Ground Alliance

-        Phone/WhatsApp St. Eustatius: +599 3194975

-        WhatsApp Netherlands +31 6 29014308

-        Email: steustatiusafrikanburialground@gmail.com

-        Website http://steustatiusafrikanburialground.org/ (or: https://afrikanhistoryandconsciousness.blogspot.com/ for older content)

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About the St. Eustatius Afrikan Burial Ground Alliance (SE-ABG Alliance)

The SE-ABG Alliance came about as a result of the protests against the excavations on the 18th-century burial ground of enslaved Afrikans Golden Rock that were started by a team of international archaeologists in June 2021 in St. Eustatius (see https://www.change.org/LeaveOurAncestorsInPeace). The protests were initially led by the political party Ubuntu Connected Front Caribbean. Located in St. Eustatius and with allies around the world, the St. Eustatius Afrikan Burial Ground Alliance broadened the scope of the struggle focusing on other Afrikan burial grounds in St. Eustatius such as the Afrikan Burial Ground Godet Plantation St. Eustatius (Godet/Fort Amsterdam). One of the aims is to further broaden the scope of our struggle to the Pan-Afrikanist level, connecting with and working with Afrikan-centered organizations and movements that are also fighting for the preservation of our ancestors’ endangered Afrikan burial grounds around the world and taking control of our narrative that has been distorted. Among them are Annina van Neel, CEO of the Tiekie Box Project, and protagonist of the awarded documentary “A Story of Bones,” and Peggy King Jorde, consultant and defender of marginalized histories and Afrikan burial grounds.


About BIgi Bon Foundation

The projects of Bigi Bon foundation's focus on inclusion. Bigi Bon means Big Tree in the Sranan language, which refers to its philosophy that Big Trees provide much Shade;


The foundation aims to improve the position of immigrant communities in general and especially the Afrikan diaspora communities, through knowledge generation through media related activities and providing learning support. Also: increasing the opportunities of people, especially young people from the aforementioned communities.


Founder and President Marvin Hokstam is also an educator, writer, journalist, and founder of Afro Magazine. His latest initiative is the Broos Institute, which offers various studies up to academic level from an Afro-centric worldview. Website https://broos.institute/


Project Memre: https://afromagazine.nl/nieuws/project-memre-met-afro-magazine-op-jacht-naar-verhalen-die-de-geschiedenisles-negeerde


For the Alliance is Afrika spelled with a “k” instead of a “c” based on the following insights:

  • It is a Pan-Afrikan spelling which relates both to the Afrikan continent and to the Diaspora;
  • It reflects the spelling of “Afrika” in all Afrikan languages;
  • It includes the concept of “ka,” the vital energy which both sustains and creates.
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Kenneth Cuvalay.
 
President St. Eustatius Afrikan Burial Ground Alliance/President Monuments foundation St. Eustatius/Primary founder Mental Health Caribbean (MHC) for psychiatry and addiction care on St. Eustatius and Saba.


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