Emigrants From Koekelare W VL to the US
Although my father was born in Gent, our family's origin is a small village in West Flanders called Koekelare. While genealogy is not the reason for this website, my intent below is to show that on a...
View ArticleBeaver Peltries and Le Bâtard Flamand Part 1 - An Early Flemish American
A few months ago (September 8th) at Flanders House New York I gave a talk on “The Flemish Contribution to the Discovery and Settlement of America”. The talk offered historical flashes of Flemish...
View ArticleFlemish American Origins of Santa Claus
It is the night before Christmas Eve. I had hoped to have completed for you a post that points to the Flemish Contributions to the idea and dissemination of Sinterklaas - as "Santa Claus" would have...
View ArticleThe Hidden Flemings in (New) Netherlands' History
A few years back, the Flemish diplomat Axel Buyse, stationed in the Netherlands, gave a superb talk to his hosts on the extensive Flemish origins of the Kingdom of the Netherlands’ “Golden Century”[i]....
View ArticleAnnetje Loockermans - Flemish Mother of America
Today, March 17th, is the birthday of Annetje Loockermans. In her day (the 1640s to the 1680s), in Nieuw Nederland, she was the supreme arbiter of fashion, taste, and polite society. It is thanks to...
View ArticleThe Flemish Founding of the W.I.C. (Dutch West India Company) - Part 1
With this post I hope to re-ignite my discussions about the Flemish involvement with the American Pilgrims. For those unfamiliar with those postings #1,#2,#3,#4,#5,and #6, can be accessed by clicking...
View ArticleThe Flemish Founding of the Dutch West India Company - Part 2
This post picks up from Part 1 http://flemishamerican.blogspot.com/2011/06/flemish-founding-of-wic-dutch-west.htmlIn my earlier post we reviewed the historical conditions that explained Antwerp’s...
View ArticleSymbols of Liberty
This post will be a brief one. Partly, because the subject matter is succinct. Partly also because I am putting the finishing touches on a blog post (which will appear under the date July 1st) on the...
View ArticleSteenvoorde, Iconoclasm, and the Start of the Dutch Revolt
Today, August 10th, 445 years ago, the Dutch Revolt started. It started in Steenvoorde, Flanders - territory now occupied by France but historically, ethnically, and linguistically Flemish. In fact,...
View ArticleThe Establishment of Nieuw Nederland
This post will be a brief one. Last night I gave a presentation at De Orde van den Prince in New York City called "Vlamingen in Nieuw Nederland". It is a superb group that deserves sponsorship.My...
View ArticleVlamingen in Nieuw Nederland
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I recently gave a talk called "Vlamingen in Nieuw Nederland" [Flemings in New Netherland]. It is too long (150 slides) to reprint here. But I do feel that select bits...
View ArticleThe Flemish Claim To Discovering & Settling America: Timeline & Petition
This evening I gave a detailed talk at De Orde van den Prince - a slightly reworked version of the one I gave on October 10th. This talk was entitled "The Flemish Origins of Nieuw Nederland". Those of...
View ArticleHappy Thanksgiving!
There really is little for me to add about the Flemish contribution to Thanksgiving. What's more, I will actually be in Flanders for a few days immediately after Thanksgiving (on business, so...
View ArticleThe Flemish Claim to Sinterklaas in America
Today, December 6th, children in Flanders receive gifts. These gifts ostensibly come from Sinterklaas with the aid of his Moor assistant, "Swarte Piet". This tradition had strong Catholic origins,...
View ArticlePrettige Kerstdagen! Merry Christmas!
The West Flemish priest (and poet and Father of the Flemish Movement) Guido Gezelle, nearly always had something so perfectly dead on to say. It may seem a stretch to incorporate him here, but since he...
View ArticleThe De Milles of Flanders, New Netherland and Hollywood
Cecil B.DeMille died on this day, January 21st, in 1959. At the time of his death he was at the very top of the “A list” of Hollywood directors. DeMille is probably not well remembered by many outside...
View ArticleThe Flemish Origins of German Americans
A few days ago a friend of mine from Flanders shared a link with the news that German Americans had established the "first national/ethnic museum in America". While I was happy to hear that an ethnic...
View ArticleKent Gij Uw Land?
Kent gij Vlaanderen aan zee? Kent gij zijn taal, zijn zeden, zijn geschiedenis?Weet gij dat het Vlaamsche Volk het edelste, het fierste, het schoonste volk was, dat onder de kap des hemels liefde?In...
View ArticleIn Memorium: A Tribute to Flemish American Veterans
Monday, May 28, 2012 is Memorial Day here in the U.S. Today is a day when we pay tribute to those men and women who have given their lives in the service of the country. Historically, here in Chicago...
View ArticleThe Flemish Origins of America's Elite
Last week, August 15, 2012, an interview of me appeared in ‘t Pallieterke(Issue #33, p.11 - please see the above). The title: "De VS hebben diepe Vlaamse wortels" [The US has deep Flemish roots]. The...
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