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ReutersTown is piece of Africa in Colombia
PALENQUE, Colombia (Reuters) - The drumskin sings in the tropical sun as 12-year-old Pedro Joaquin beats out an ancient rhythm. His mother shells peas and nods approval as chickens peck in the dirt around her feet.
The sights and sounds could be those of an African village, but they come from Colombia's Palenque de San Basilio.
"Welcome to the first free town of the Americas," says Manuel Perez, head of the cultural council at Palenque, a town established in 1603 by a slave from nearby Cartagena, where slaves were sold by Portuguese traders and Spanish colonizers.
Now it is one of the few surviving such towns, jealously preserving a language and culture more African than Latin.
The name Palenque means "fortified escaped slave village" and many of these villages were built throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. But only this one, with 3,000 residents, survives with its distinct tradition intact.
Palenque's tourist infrastructure is extremely limited. Transport is difficult, with only a dirt road linking the town with a highway. Motorbike taxis ply a daily trade for local people.
There are no places to stay, there are few restaurants, and the visitor center is dilapidated and underfunded.
It is a curiosity, a town out of time and place.
In the school at 8 a.m., the children sing in Lengua, a language that sounds more African than Spanish, with roots trailing back to villages at the mouth of the Congo River.
Thousands of slaves were snatched by Portuguese traders there in the 1600s, taken to Cartagena and sold to the Spaniards, who resold them to work on sugar, cotton and tobacco plantations and gold and emerald mines across Colombia.
Slaves created languages known as Creoles, blending their many native tongues with those of their captors in order to communicate in mixed groups.
But Lengua is unique, says Armin Schwegler, professor of Spanish Linguistics at the University of California, who has studied Palenque's language for more than 20 years.
"This is the only place in Latin America to have a Spanish-based Creole," says Schwegler. "The African element is the Kikongo language. Ninety percent of the language is Spanish, but the grammar is so different that it is unintelligible to an outsider."
ENDANGERED CULTURE
UNESCO declared the village a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity" in 2005 because of Lengua. Continued...
By mariacvetanoski on Nov 5, 2008, 06:54 in Friendly Talkzone.
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mariacvetanoski says on Nov 5, 2008, 06:55: Thousands of slaves were snatched by Portuguese traders there in the 1600s, taken to Cartagena and sold to the Spaniards, who resold them to work on sugar, cotton and tobacco plantations and gold and emerald mines across Colombia Save the street children of Colombia Now!! 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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mariacvetanoski says on Nov 5, 2008, 06:59: Still, there have been no cultural exchange visits between Palenque and Africa, as the town's inhabitants are extremely poor. A dance troupe from Palenque has performed in Europe in recent years. Save the street children of Colombia Now!! 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Swinn88 says on Nov 5, 2008, 09:12: I did a post on Palenque awhile back Ill post the video again.
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turnmeon (☼Travelguide writer) says on Nov 7, 2008, 07:12: back in the colonial time Cartagena was the most important trading port in America
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turnmeon (☼Travelguide writer) says on Nov 7, 2008, 07:13: i wonder how would the natives from palenque will treat me as i´m a blanquito, would they recieve me with open arms, or will they give me that look?
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