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| === Archives ===
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| '''National Archives of Suriname''' (Nationaal Archief van Suriname)<br>Doekhieweg 18a<br>Jagernath Lachmonstraat 174<br>Paramaribo, Suriname<br>Telephone: 430035<br> | | '''National Archives of Suriname''' (Nationaal Archief van Suriname)<br>Doekhieweg 18a<br>Jagernath Lachmonstraat 174<br>Paramaribo, Suriname<br>Telephone: 430035<br> |
| Fax: 430040<br>Email: nas@homeaffairs.gov.sr<br> | | Fax: 430040<br>Email: nas@homeaffairs.gov.sr<br> |
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| '''The Caribbean Memory Project'''<br>Website: [http://www.caribbeanmemoryproject.com/suriname-archives.html#/ The Caribbean Memory Project] | | '''The Caribbean Memory Project'''<br>Website: [http://www.caribbeanmemoryproject.com/suriname-archives.html#/ The Caribbean Memory Project] |
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| :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. | | :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. |
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| == Libraries == | | == Libraries == |
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