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Minister Arrindell attends ‘Nieuw Nederland’ Book Presentation a Valuable Contribution to Preserving Curaçao’s Oral History | Government of Sint Maarten

August 19, 2026

Minister Arrindell attends ‘Nieuw Nederland’ Book Presentation a Valuable Contribution to Preserving Curaçao’s Oral History | Government of Sint Maarten
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THE NETHERLANDS (THE HAGUE) – Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten, Drs. Gracita R. Arrindell, attended the presentation of the book Nieuw Nederland, e bario serka Avila Beach Hotel, fundá riba honor i humiltat hosted by the OCAN Foundation on Friday, August 14, at the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary of Curaçao in The Hague. 

Published in 2023, the book’s author Rensley Victoria, was born and raised in the neighbourhood Nieuw Nederland, Curaçao. The publication makes an important contribution to the oral history of Curaçao by documenting the memories, experiences and people who were shaped by the neighbourhood they grew up in.

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For the book, 12 people from the area were interviewed, including individuals who had a positive influence on Victoria and his family. Among those featured are prominent persons connected to Nieuw Nederland, including former Prime Minister Maria Liberia- Peters, alongside residents whose personal stories form part of the neighborhood’s collective memory. 

The book is presented in Papiamentu, Dutch and English, making the history of Nieuw Nederland accessible to a wider audience and helping preserve these stories for future generations. 

For Minister Arrindell, who herself grew up in Nieuw Nederland, the presentation held special personal significance. She also highlighted the longstanding ties between the neighborhood and Sint Maarten, noting that persons and families of Sint Maarten descent have lived, and continue to live, in the area.

“Nieuw Nederland also forms part of my family’s history who hail from Sint Maarten. It is meaningful to see the voices and experiences of its people documented and preserved. This publication also reminds us of the strong family and historical connections between Curaçao and Sint Maarten and of the importance of passing these stories on to future generations,” Minister Arrindell stated. 

Minister Arrindell was presented a copy of the book by Victoria, congratulated Rensley Victoria on his valuable contribution to preserving Curaçao’s oral history and commended the initiative for ensuring that the stories, people and community spirit of Nieuw Nederland are not forgotten

Source: https://www.sintmaartengov.org/news/Pages/press-release.aspx?slug=minister-arrindell-attends-nieuw-nederland-book-presentation-a-valuable-contribution-to-preserving-curacaos-oral-history

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