Other Arawakan peoples on the South American mainland were also matrilineal, from Surinam to eastern Peru. |
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In 1699, at the age of fifty-two, she embarked for Surinam with her daughter Dorothea Maria. |
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The relationship between the mother country and the remaining colonies, the Netherlands Antilles and Surinam, was to be put on an equal footing. |
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With the independence of Surinam in 1975, and even earlier, many Surinamese came to Holland to work or study. |
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Encouraged to publish her findings, she spared no expense in preparing the original paintings for a volume on Surinam. |
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They include the Barbados cherry, cornelian cherry, ground or winter cherry, and Surinam cherry. |
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This included migrants from former Dutch colonies, such as Surinam and Indonesia, but mainly migrant workers from Turkey and Morocco. |
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Part of the treaty was a stipulation that each side would keep the possessions it held on 31 July, so Surinam was again returned to the Dutch. |
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Programmes have been developed for Surinam, Aruba, Sint Maarten and Indonesia. |
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And in the park's International Fruit Orchard, you'll find ripe Australian finger limes, raisin tree fruit, and Surinam cherries. |
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Sakis live in the tropical forests of Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Surinam and Venezuela. |
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Primate predation by Harpy Eagles in the Central Surinam Nature Reserve. |
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So check out the likes of the giant isopod, goblin shark, aye aye, Surinam toad, gob-faced squid and star-nosed mole to see if you agree with our ugly marks out of ten. |
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Contraband shipping had gone on from English colonies in America and Surinam for a decade, and the English felt that they were being cheated of their revenues. |
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