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Episode CCCX V-315: Maishi Rabo — A Story of Crops, Culture, and Resilience

August 6, 2025
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Episode CCCX V-315: Maishi Rabo — A Story of Crops, Culture, and Resilience
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Etnia Nativa — meaning “Native Ethnicity” — is more than just a cultural space. It is a living sanctuary that reclaims Aruba’s Indigenous identity, teaches authentic local traditions, and encourages a mindful approach to preserving the island’s soul.

In this special episode, we explore how corn — one of the most vital crops of the Americas — has shaped agriculture, cuisine, and cultures across the globe. From its Mesoamerican roots to its transformation of the Old World through the Columbian Exchange, maize (corn) became a global staple. In Aruba, this agricultural legacy evolved into the cultivation of maishi rabo — sorghum.

🌾 Sorghum in Aruba: Maishi Rabo

In the 19th century, as rainfall patterns grew erratic, Aruban farmers turned to sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), a drought-resistant grain. It was grown strategically on both clay and sandy soils to reduce climate-related risks. Over time, the “corn of seven” (maishi di shete) from China became favored for its quick, 7-week harvest cycle and lower water needs.

Despite pests, droughts, and harsh conditions, Aruban farmers adapted with advanced techniques. Their ingenuity allowed them to grow sorghum alongside cassava, sweet potatoes, squash, and native fruits — honoring the agricultural knowledge passed down from Native American ancestors.

🌍 The Legacy of the Columbian Exchange

Imagine a world without tomatoes, pineapples, or chocolate. The Columbian Exchange reshaped global diets forever. These crops — transferred between the New and Old Worlds — fed empires and transformed cultures. Today, every bite we take is rooted in this shared legacy.


🌺 Step Into Etnia Nativa
Located just steps from Aruba’s high-rise hotels, Etnia Nativa is a private cultural museum for the mindful traveler. Here, history, art, and identity converge. Explore stories like maishi rabo, and reconnect with the heart of Aruba.

Call now: 592 2702 — Reserve your exclusive visit.

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