



Together these museums are known as the Stichting Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen. They offer exciting expositions and excellent research facilities. As of Thursday July 27th they present a very important exposition called “Camina el autor” (the author walks), Criticism and Compassion: Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala”. It consists mainly of a travelling exposition from Peru with some very important artefacts from the National MuseumVolkenkunde itself and the Tropenmuseum.
It is therefore fitting that the Ambassador of Peru, H.E. Mr. Carlos Herrera chose this venue for the annual reception in honour of Peru’s National Day. In the presence of several hundred people among whom at least 30 ambassadors, Ambassador Herrera signed a document together with Mrs. Miep Huivenaar for the return of a small but historically important piece of finely woven cloth. The core of the exposition is a magnificent and very important manuscript by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, the Nueva Corónica y buen Gobierno.
Unfortunately the manuscript was neither published nor given to the king in Spain. It disappeared for centuries before mysteriously surfacing in the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen in 1908 where it had languishes since the late 17th century.
Apart from the travelling exposition, which mainly centers about the book and the light it shines on the Inca culture and the Spanish influence, the exposition shows a very rare tunic an uncu, which due to its fragility is hardly ever shown, and a quipu, the knotted cord with which tax receipts were recorded. There are some recent indications, that these cords were also a form of keeping texts, but that is still a question mark.
Added to the exposition are works by the famous Lima painter Enrique Polanco, who made a series of vivid paintings trying to see modern Lima through the eyes of Poma de Ayala.
It is heart warming for your correspondent, as his former gallery was the first to show works by Polanco in The Netherlands.
The exposition may be enjoyed until August 7th 2019.
Museum Volkenkunde | Steenstraat 1 |Leiden. T: 0880042800 | Volkenkunde.nl
During the Summerholidays ( until 2 September 2018) the museum can be visited 7 days a week from 10am till 5 pm and after 7 September the museum will be closed on Mondays.
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Photography By John Dunkelgrün and Kim Vermaat. 


On the picture Mr. Luc Devoldere (Ons Erfdeel), Ambassador Maryem van den Heuvel (Embassy Kingdom of the Netherlands in Brussels), Flemish prime-minister Geert Bourgois, Natasja Duhem (deputy General Representative of the Flemish Government in the Netherlands), Dirk Verlee (Flemish Economic Representative in the Netherlands and Mr. Jan Peumans (chairman of the Flemish Parliament).
By Roy Lie Atjam.
The Hague, on 6 July 2018, the Flemish General Delegation in the Netherlands hosted a National Day reception at De Sociëteit De Witte. This is an official holiday in Flanders – the northern Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, including those in Brussels who consider themselves Flemings.
The holiday is officially celebrated on 11July, to commemorate a historic victory of Flemish civil militias on a French knight’s army, near the town Kortrijk, in 1302. This has prevented the complete incorporation of Flanders into France.

Furthermore, the Flemish General Delegation is an autonomous part of the Belgian Embassy in The Hague. The delegation is fully competent in dealing with matters pertaining to culture, education, economy and so on.
Following the introduction and welcome by Mr. Axel Buyse, coordinator and General Delegation/Representative of the Flemish Government in the Netherlands, the following personalities delivered their remarks: Mr. Luc Devoldere, director of the Flemish-Dutch cultural foundation ‘OnsErfdeel’, Ms. Gerdien Verschoor, director of the Codart Foundation (network for directors and curators of museums worldwide that have Flemish and Dutch Old Masters, Mr. Jan Peumans, President of the Flemish Parliament (Brussels) and Mr. Geert Bourgeois, Prime Minister of the Flemish Government (Brussels).

The screening of a video by the Trade Office (Flanders Investment and Trade) was also part of the program.
Live Jazz music animated the celebration.
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The Ambassador of India, H.E. Mr. Venu Rajamony, hosted a reception aboard INS Tarangini on July 3. The reception was attended by representatives from Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Royal Netherlands Navy, SAIL Amsterdam, Amsterdam Municipality, Indian & Dutch business community.

The Business Circle of the Residentie Orkest had put together an inspiring program for its members, of course in combination with live music. Part of the program consisted of an interview with the sailor, Bouwe Bekking, captain of Team Brunel and Anje Marijcke van Boxtel. The interview was about the following aspects: How you function as a team, the role of the leader, the biggest challenges, one of them is the absence of immediate family.
A musical performance of a violin ensemble by Tanja Trede, Barbara Krimmel and Yuki Hayakashi.
In conclusion, the much awaited visit to Race Village and innovation pavilion. In addition, the evening ended with a reception. 
