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'''National Archives of Suriname''' (Nationaal Archief van Suriname)<br>Doekhieweg 18a<br>Jagernath Lachmonstraat 174<br>Paramaribo<br>Telephone: | '''National Archives of Suriname''' (Nationaal Archief van Suriname)<br>Doekhieweg 18a<br>Jagernath Lachmonstraat 174<br>Paramaribo<br>Telephone: 430035<br> | ||
Website: [http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/archives/#suriname National Archive Suriname] | Fax: 430040<br>Email: [mailto:nas@homeaffairs.gov.sr nas@homeaffairs.gov.sr]<br> | ||
Website: [http://www.nationaalarchief.sr/ Nationaal Archief van Suriname]<br> | |||
Website #2: [http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/archives/#suriname National Archive Suriname] | |||
:By adequately managing and making available government archives as part of our cultural historical heritage, the Ministry makes an essential contribution to promoting historical awareness and the utilization of our heritage. The National Archives is the repository of the transferred archives of both the central and regional government bodies, as well as of the parastatal companies and institutions. Space has also been reserved for archives of private institutions and individuals who play or have played an important role in Suriname's political, social or economic life. All these archives together form an important part of the cultural-historical heritage of Suriname. | |||
'''The Caribbean Memory Project'''<br>Website: [http://www.caribbeanmemoryproject.com/suriname-archives.html#/ The Caribbean Memory Project] | |||
:The Caribbean Memory Project (CMP) is the Caribbean’s first crowd-sourced cultural heritage research platform. It is designed to activate and engage the memory of cultural heritage among a mixed audience and to aid in counteracting the effects of erasure and forgetting occurring in a growing number of contemporary Caribbean communities. The CMP is motivated by enduring questions of citizenship and its related responsibilities—to a family, a community, a country—which are central to the conceptualization and sustainable enactment of Caribbean identity. | |||
'''This Month in Moravian History'''<br>Website: [http://www.moravianchurcharchives.org/thismonth/10_12%20Suriname.pdf Arrival of First Moravians in Suriname, 1735] | |||
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