Asongo Alalaparu Explained

Asongo Alalaparu
Native Name:Ashongo Alalaparoe
Office:Granman of the Tiriyó in Suriname
Predecessor:Office established
Successor:Jimmy Toeroemang
Term Start:15 January 1997
Term End:18 September 2021
Birth Date:1941-42
Birth Place:Surinam
Death Date:21 November 2021 (aged 79)
Death Place:Lelydorp, Suriname

Asongo Alalaparu, also Ashongo Alalaparoe (1941–42 – 21 November 2021), was a Granman (paramount leader) of the indigenous Tiriyó people in Suriname.

He led the Tiriyó from 1997 to 2021 from his residence in Kwamalasamutu.[1] [2] During his rule, the Tiriyó established new small villages in the interior of Suriname.[3] [4]

Biography

Alalaparu was born in 1941 or 42 as a member of the Tiriyó tribe.[5] This tribe lived in the border area of Suriname and Brazil, and had been contacted in the early 20th century.[6] In 1959, airfields were built in the interior of Suriname as part of Operation Grasshopper.[7] In that same year, the Door-to-Life Gospel Mission was given permission to work among the Tiriyó.[6] In 1961, American missionaries convinced the Tiriyó tribe to abandon their small villages, and settle in one big modern village.[8]

The Tiriyó tribe did not have a clear hierarchy; therefore, President Wijdenbosch appointed Alalaparu as Granman of the tribe on 15 January 1997, and installed Captains to serve as village chiefs.[9]

The main problems facing the tribe are food shortages,[10] [11] the activities of garimpeiros (illegal gold miners),[12] and logging companies.[13] In order to prevent soil depletion as well as defend tribal land against gold miners and tourist lodges, Granman Alalaparu encouraged the founding of new villages in the interior.[3] Villages which were established during this period include Alalapadu, Sipaliwini Savanna, Vier Gebroeders, Kuruni, Amotopo and Wanapan.

At a 2005 meeting with the Organization of American States, Alalaparu expressed his desire to connect the villages with footpaths and link up to the Guyanese border. He also emphasized the potential danger of Kwamalasamutu and Pelelu Tepu, the two major villages on the Surinamese side, becoming divided by land not under tribal ownership.[14] In 2012, Alalaparu protested against plans to build hydroelectric dams on the Tapanahony River near tribal villages.[5]

In 2015, President Bouterse awarded Alalaparu the Grand Cordon of the Honorary Order of the Yellow Star.[15] After Alalaparu's repeated requests to the government,[16] Kwamalasamutu received a tap water system ahead of the 2020 elections.[17] He also promoted the planting of highland rice to increase food self-sufficiency.[18]

On 15 June 2017, Alalaparu named his grandson Jimmy Toeroemang as successor, due to Alalaparu's health.[19] On 18 September 2021, Alalaparu formally handed over his granmanship to Toeroemang. As family members are not usually considered successors in Tiriyó tradition, Alalaparu obtained the assent from a large part of the community beforehand.

Alalaparu died on 21 November 2021, in Regional Hospital Wanica, from COVID-19-related complications.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dorpen en Dorpsbesturen. Vereniging van Inheemse Dorpshoofden in Suriname. 23 March 2021. nl.
  2. News: 22 November 2021. Oud-Trio-granman Ashongo Alalaparoe (79) overleden - Alalaparoe was van grote betekenis voor de Trio-gemeenschappen. 23 November 2021. Dagblad Suriname. nl.
  3. Mans. Jimmy . Amotopoan trails : a recent archaeology of Trio movements. University of Leiden. phd. 2012. 129. 23 March 2021.
  4. De Ware Tijd, Jimmy Toeroemang (30) nieuwe granman Kwamalasamutu, Audry Wajwakana, 17 September 2021
  5. News: Oud-Trio-granman Ashongo Alalaparoe (79) overleden – Alalaparoe was van grote betekenis voor de Trio-gemeenschappen. nl. 24 November 2021.
  6. A Grammar of Tiriyó. Sergio Meira. Rice University. 1999.
  7. Web site: Operatie sprinkhaan. Arno Landewers. Landewers.net. 2. 24 November 2021. nl. 8 August 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220808125605/http://www.landewers.net/grasshopper.pdf. dead.
  8. Book: Mans . Jimmy . Carlin . Eithne B. . 2015. Movement through Time in the Southern Guianas: Deconstructing the Amerindian Kaleidoscope . Leiden . Brill . 94. 23 March 2021.
  9. Book: Heemskerk . Marieke . Delvoye . Katia . 2007 . Trio Baseline Study: A sustainable livelihoods perspective on the Trio Indigenous Peoples of South Suriname . Paramaribo . Stichting Amazon Conservation Team-Suriname. 3. 23 March 2021 .
  10. News: Voedselschaarste Kabalebo gebied dreigt. De Ware Tijd via Nickerie.net. 23 March 2021. nl.
  11. News: Kwamalasemutu produceert hooglandrijst om voedseltekorten te voorkomen . GFC Nieuws. 23 March 2021. nl.
  12. Web site: Kleinschalige Goudwinning in Suriname . Marieke Heemskerk. Project Strategische Analyse en Participatief Actieplan voor Zuidoost Suriname. 23 March 2021. nl.
  13. News: Inheems verbond moet bos Zuid-Suriname ontzien. Dagblad De West. 23 March 2021. nl.
  14. Web site: Meeting on land management and protection with Trio leaders . Organization of American States. 20 October 2005. 24 November 2021.
  15. News: Bouterse emotioneel bij decoratie granman Alalaparu. Star Nieuws. 23 March 2021. nl.
  16. Starnieuws, Granman Alalaparu van de Trio's trekt aan de bel, 16 november 2018
  17. GFC Nieuws, Kwamalasemutu voorzien van veilig drinkwater, 29 januari 2020
  18. GFC Nieuws, Kwamalasemutu produceert hooglandrijst om voedseltekorten te voorkomen, 28 december 2019
  19. News: Granman Alalaparu stelt opvolger voor. nl. Star Nieuws. 23 March 2021.