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Pie di Mula: Preserving an Ancient Aruban Heritage at Etnia Nativa

August 27, 2025
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Pie di Mula: Preserving an Ancient Aruban Heritage at Etnia Nativa
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Etnia Nativa continues its mission to share authentic native perspectives and connect visitors with Aruba’s ancestral traditions through its cultural heritage series. In this new episode, the spotlight falls on the Pie di Mula, also known as Qudi—a traditional Caquetian grinding stone paired with the Manga pestle.

For centuries, the Pie di Mula played a vital role in daily life, from grinding maize into flour to preparing dyes, medicines, and staple foods such as pan bati bread. Beyond its practical use, it carried deep spiritual and cultural meaning, symbolizing the cycles of life, death, and rebirth.

Made from granite and carefully paired with a perfectly fitting stone pestle, each Pie di Mula was a treasured family heirloom, often passed down through generations to the eldest matriarch. The tools were not only essential for food preparation but also became symbols of continuity and survival for Aruba’s native communities.

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The word Qudi also describes natural water formations in Aruba’s limestone and granite landscapes—small depressions and cracks that once provided vital freshwater sources to the island’s early inhabitants. This connection reinforces the Pie di Mula’s symbolic role as both a physical and cultural vessel of life.

Tragically, much of Aruba’s Qudi heritage was lost in the 1970s due to illegal artifact export. Today, documenting the remaining stones, their origins, and family histories is essential to preserving this cultural treasure.

At Etnia Nativa, visitors can explore these artifacts firsthand and learn how they reflect the island’s pre-Columbian heritage, blending cultural, spiritual, and practical traditions. As Aruba’s only “living museum,” Etnia Nativa has been a pioneer in cultural preservation since 1994, co-founding Aruba’s National Park, the Archaeological Museum, and multiple artisan and community-led initiatives.

To book your cultural experience, call 592 2702 and discover the deeper meaning of Aruba’s ancestral objects.

Photo credits : https://www.arubatoday.com/new-episode-cccxviii-318-pie-di-mula-an-aruban-heritage/

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