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Aruba in the Era of Dutch Expansion: Conflict, Trade, Natives, and Courage

November 12, 2025
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Etnia Nativa, meaning Native Ethnicity, is devoted to preserving Aruba’s cultural identity and ancestral roots. Through this platform, readers explore the island’s authentic history and discover a native perspective that fosters appreciation and respect for Aruba’s heritage.

In this episode, Etnia Nativa delves into a fascinating chapter of Aruba’s past—the era of Dutch expansion in the Caribbean. During this time, European powers sailed into the New World, forever changing the course of island life. The original inhabitants of Aruba lived peacefully, unaware of the geopolitical changes unfolding beyond the horizon in the late 15th century.

By the late 16th century, Dutch explorers began appearing in waters previously dominated by Spain. Secret trading missions between Dutch merchants and Iberian colonies helped the Netherlands establish itself as a global power. Sephardic merchants played a crucial role, bridging trade routes between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

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By the early 1600s, Aruba’s native and mixed communities were thriving through farming, fishing, and livestock. Dutch expeditions sighted the island several times, though wary of the skilled native horsemen who guarded its shores. In 1627, Dutch commander Van Uytgeest reported encountering armed natives on horseback and decided against landing, continuing instead toward South America.

In 1634, the Dutch finally took possession of the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao), a pivotal moment in Caribbean history that redefined trade and colonization across the region.

Today, visitors can explore this rich heritage at Etnia Nativa, Aruba’s only “living museum.” Founded in 1994, it celebrates the island’s cultural fusion, from indigenous traditions to colonial influences. Hidden near the high-rise hotel area, this intimate space offers an authentic, soul-nourishing glimpse into the real Aruba—its people, its stories, and its enduring spirit.

For those seeking a genuine connection to Aruba’s roots, Etnia Nativa offers guided experiences that blend history, art, and spirituality.

Photo Credits : https://www.arubatoday.com/episode-cccxxix-329-aruba-in-the-era-of-dutch-expansion-conflict-trade-natives-and-courage/

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