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New Generation of Heritage Specialists Will Record History and Manage Heritage

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Text Audry Wajwakana Image Dutch Embassy PARAMARIBO — "Until now, heritage research has mainly been the domain of foreigners, people from the Netherlands, and a few individual enthusiasts. Here you see a generation emerging who, as Surinamese citizens, are recording the country's history and managing its heritage," said Dutch Ambassador Walter Oostelbos to de Ware Tijd, following the return of five scholarship students after studying in the Neth…
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Text Audry Wajwakana Image Dutch Embassy PARAMARIBO — "Until now, heritage research has mainly been the domain of foreigners, people from the Netherlands, and a few individual enthusiasts. Here you see a generation emerging who, as Surinamese citizens, are recording the country's history and managing its heritage," said Dutch Ambassador Walter Oostelbos to de Ware Tijd, following the return of five scholarship students after studying in the Neth…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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