Javanese Surinamese are an ethnic group of
Javanese and by extension
Indonesian descent in
Suriname
Suriname, officially the Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern South America, also considered as part of the Caribbean and the West Indies. It is a developing country with a Human Development Index, high level of human development; i ...
. They have been present since the late 19th century, when their first members were selected as
indentured laborers by the
Dutch colonizers from the former
Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch Empire, Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, declared independence on 17 Au ...
.
History
After the abolition of slavery, the plantations in
Suriname
Suriname, officially the Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern South America, also considered as part of the Caribbean and the West Indies. It is a developing country with a Human Development Index, high level of human development; i ...
needed a new source of labor. In 1890, the influential
Netherlands Trading Society, owner of the plantation
Mariënburg in Suriname, undertook a test to attract
Javanese indentured workers
Indentured servitude is a form of labor in which a person is contracted to work without salary for a specific number of years. The contract called an "indenture", may be entered voluntarily for a prepaid lump sum, as payment for some good or serv ...
from the
Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch Empire, Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, declared independence on 17 Au ...
. Until then, primarily
Indian indentured workers from
British India
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worked at the Surinamese plantations as field and factory workers.
On 9 August, the first
Java
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nese arrived in
Paramaribo
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. The test was considered successful and by 1894 the colonial government took over the task of recruiting Javanese hands. They came in small groups from the Dutch East Indies to the Netherlands, and from there to Paramaribo. The transport of Javanese immigrants continued until 1914 (except 1894) in two stages through
Amsterdam
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.
The workers most came from villages in
Central and
East Java
East Java (, , ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the easternmost third of Java island. It has a land border only with the province of Central Java to the west; the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean border its northern ...
. But not all of them are Javanese people, some of them are
Sundanese people
The Sundanese (; ) are an Austronesian people, Austronesian ethnic group native to Java in Indonesia, primarily West Java. They number approximately 42 million and form Ethnic groups in Indonesia, Indonesia's second most populous ethnic group. T ...
who come from
Oost-Preanger. Departure points were
Batavia,
Semarang
Semarang (Javanese script, Javanese: , ''Kutha Semarang'') is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It was a major port during the Netherlands, Dutch Dutch East Indies, colonial era, and is still an important regio ...
and
Tandjong Priok. The recruited workers and their families awaited their departure in a depot, where they were inspected and registered and where they signed their contract.
The immigrants were recruited to work on the
plantation
Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Plantations, centered on a plantation house, grow crops including cotton, cannabis, tob ...
s. The exception was a group in 1904, when 77 Javanese were recruited specifically to work at the Colonial Railways. From
World War I
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Javanese also worked at the Suriname Bauxite Company in
Moengo. Immigration continued until 13 December 1939. The outbreak of
World War II
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ended transplantation schemes.
Population
A total of 32,965 Javanese immigrants went to Suriname. In 1954, approximately 1,000 Javanese returned to
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, ...
, with the rest remaining in Suriname. The census of 1972 counted 57,688 Javanese in Suriname, and in 2004 there were 71,879. In addition, in 2004 more than 60,000 people of mixed descent were recorded, with an unknown number of part Javanese descent.
Diaspora
In 1953, a large group of 300 families (1,200 people), led by
Salikin Hardjo, went back to Indonesia on the ship ''Langkuas'' of the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd. They intended to settle in
Java
Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ...
or
Lampung
Lampung, officially the Province of Lampung (; ), is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the southern tip of the island of Sumatra. It has a short border with the province of Bengkulu to the northwest, and a longer border with the provi ...
, but their request was not approved by the Indonesian government, and instead they were sent to
West Sumatra
West Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is on the west coast of the island of Sumatra and includes the Mentawai Islands off that coast. West Sumatra borders the Indian Ocean to the west, as well as the provinces of ...
. They established the village of ''Tongar'', also referred to as Tongass in
Pasaman Regency, north of
Padang
Padang () is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of West Sumatra. It had a population of 833,562 at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 909,040 at the 2020 Census;Bad ...
, clearing land and building new houses. They integrated smoothly with the
Minangkabau community, despite the fact that most of the Javanese were Christian. Marriages with the mainly Muslim Minangkabau were common. The current generation is said to identify more as Indonesian than Surinamese, but still maintain contacts with family and friends in Suriname and the Netherlands, sometimes traveling to those countries.
In the 1970s, 20,000–25,000 Javanese Surinamese went to the Netherlands. They settled mainly in and around cities such as
Groningen
Groningen ( , ; ; or ) is the capital city and main municipality of Groningen (province), Groningen province in the Netherlands. Dubbed the "capital of the north", Groningen is the largest place as well as the economic and cultural centre of ...
,
Amsterdam
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,
The Hague
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,
Rotterdam
Rotterdam ( , ; ; ) is the second-largest List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city in the Netherlands after the national capital of Amsterdam. It is in the Provinces of the Netherlands, province of South Holland, part of the North S ...
, and
Zoetermeer
Zoetermeer () is a city in the Western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality covers an area of of which is water. A small village until the late 1960s, it had 6,392 inhabitants in 1950. By 2023 this had grown to 126.998 ...
. They are well integrated into Dutch society, but preserve their Javanese identity through associations and regularly organized meetings. Most still have relatives in Suriname and send
remittance
A remittance is a non-commercial transfer of money by a foreign worker, a member of a diaspora community, or a citizen with familial ties abroad, for household income in their home country or homeland.
Money sent home by migrants competes ...
s, and regularly visit Suriname.
Notable people
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Karin Amatmoekrim, writer
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Reinier Asmoredjo, painter
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Maarten Atmodikoro, football player
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Andy Atmodimedjo
Andy Jozua Atmodimedjo (born 16 March 1967) is a Surinamese football manager and former player, who is currently the manager of Inter Moengotapoe. He spent most of his professional playing career with S.V. Robinhood, winning four Hoofdklasse ti ...
, football player and manager
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Sigourney Bandjar, football player
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Dylan Darmohoetomo
Dylan Darmohoetomo (born 22 December 1992) is a Surinamese badminton player and coach. He is a member of the Surinamese badminton club Perfect Flying Feathers (P.F.F.). He was the 2019 Pan American Games Parade of Nations, flagbearer for Suriname ...
, badminton player
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Bruce Diporedjo, football player
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Salikin Hardjo, social activist and Indonesian repatriate
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Soeki Irodikromo, painter and ceramics artist
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Frits Karsowidjojo, politician
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Neraysho Kasanwirjo, football player
* Werner Kioe A Sen,
brigade general and
Commander of the Armed Forces
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Ranomi Kromowidjojo, swimmer
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Jeroen Lumu, football player
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Sri Dewi Martomamat,
Miss Suriname in Miss Supranational 2019
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Soerjani Mingoen-Karijomenawi, politician
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Jaden Montnor, football player
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Vangelino Sastromedjo, football player
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Darren Sidoel, football player
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Iding Soemita, politician
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Willy Soemita, politician
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Virgil Soeroredjo, badminton player
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Paul Somohardjo, politician
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Jayden Turfkruier, football player
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Mitchel Wongsodikromo, badminton player
References
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*Breunissen, K., 2001, ''Ik heb Suriname altijd liefgehad: het leven van de Javaan
Salikin Hardjo'', Leiden,
*Bruin, de, H., 1990, ''Javanen in Suriname'', Paramaribo
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*Grasveld, Fons en Klaas Breunissen, 1990, ''Ik ben een Javaan uit Suriname'', Hilversum: Stichting Ideële Filmprodukties,
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*Hoefte, R., 1998, ''In place of slavery: a social history of British Indian and Javanese laborers in Suriname'', Gainesville,
*Jorna, E., 1985, ''"Naar een land van melk en honing?": Javaanse emigratie naar Suriname 1890–1917'', Leiden, doctoraalscriptie
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*Mangoenkarso, P.P., 2002, ''De eerste 94 Javanen op plantage Mariënburg in Suriname'', Rijswijk
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*Mulder, K., 1987, ''Reserve-arbeid in een reserve-kolonie: immigratie en kolonisatie van de Javanen in Suriname 1890–1950'', Rotterdam, doctoraalscriptie.
*Six-Oliemuller, B.J.F.G., 1998, ''Aziaten vergeleken: Hindoestanen en Javanen in Suriname, 1870–1875'', Leiden, doctoraalscriptie
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*Vruggink, Hein i.s.m. John Sarmo, 2001, ''Surinaams-Javaans – Nederlands Woordenboek'',
KITLV Uitgeverij, Leiden,
*Waal Malefijt, de, A., 1963, ''The Javanese of Surinam'', Assen
*Waal Malefijt, de, A., 1960, ''The Javanese population of Surinam'', Colombia
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External links
Database with records of persons in 1890-1930 as an indentured worker from Java went to Surinamewww.javanenvansuriname.info
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