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Keti Koti
"Keti Koti," means "Broken Chains" in Sranantongo, a language spoken in Suriname.
Keti Koti is celebrated on July 1st to mark the abolition of slavery in Suriname in 1863.

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Slavery

Slide 3 - Carte mentale

Slide 4 - Vidéo

Slavery

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

Listening activity
Watch the video
Discuss themes of the clip 
how it relates to the history of slavery and freedom.

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Slide 7 - Vidéo

The history of slavery
For more than 300 years, adults and children were abducted from various parts of Africa ─ by Dutch and other slave traders ─ and transported under the most appalling conditions to the former Dutch colonies of Suriname and the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, St Eustatius and St Maarten. There they were forced to work as slaves on plantations producing sugar, coffee and other crops.
Picture
Slaverycamp in Suriname, jonkheer Jacob Eduard van Heemskerck van Beest, naar Gerard Voorduin, 1860 - 1862 (via Rijksmuseum)

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Read the article on the next slide. On wednesday you present what you have read. You have a lot freedom for this assignment!

Make it into a:
  • Summary
  • Comparison
  • Poem
  • Story
  • Write about modern slavery 
Picture
Slaverycamp in Suriname, jonkheer Jacob Eduard van Heemskerck van Beest, naar Gerard Voorduin, 1860 - 1862 (via Rijksmuseum)

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Slide 10 - Lien

The indigenous peoples of the Dutch colonies were not spared either. In Asia, enslaved people were sold and transported to areas governed by the United Dutch East India Company (VOC). For generations, people were born into slavery and forced to work on Dutch plantations their entire lives. Slavery enabled the Netherlands to become an economic world power.

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Read the article on the next slide. On wednesday you present what you have read. You have a lot freedom for this assignment!
Make it into a: 
  • Summary
  • Comparison 
  • Poem 
  • Story 
  • Write about modern slavery 

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Homework
Write a short paragraph (150 words) 
What is Keti Koti?
 Why Keti Koti is an important day?

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