Indo Book Highlight: Time, by David Bebbelaar. "I wrote the book “TIME" to document my grandparents’ story. To know who they were as people—it is my heart on paper." Click the link to read the story of David who found a box of letters of his grandparents. https://t.co/zWBEqAtPDs
The Indo Project celebrates Grandparent’s Day with poignant stories celebrating bravery, resilience and an overflowing love for family. Click the link to read the full story. [4 min read]
https://t.co/JdcETMOfGD
What an amazing TIP day at the Holland Festival. Thank you, dank u wel en terima kasih to everyone who came to visit our booth. We were busy all day meeting so many of you, talking about your stories, answering your questions and outfitting you in the TIP Indo way. #Indopride.
With ceremonies in California to the Netherlands, TIP reports on Commemoration Day events which commemorated victims of WWII in the Pacific. [4 min read]”. Click the link to read this world story! https://t.co/JmDaYI80Aq
On August 15th 1945 we commemorate all victims of the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies and its direct consequences. Due to the pandemic The commemorations
will not be going forward in person. You can watch this video to Honor the Past. https://t.co/QhEU5bC0QL
The Indo Project honors Commemoration Day as ceremonies are either limited or been cancelled for a second year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2 min read]. Click the link to read the whole story. https://t.co/eAA3OX9RKl
It saddens TIP to announce that John Bruininga has left for cloud 1665. He was very active in the Indo Community in the Netherlands and will be dearly missed.
May he sit with all his friends and laugh forever. "Het is goed zo."
Deta-Boy in the former Dutch New Guinea.
Indos in Wooden Shoes! Please share with TIP your family photo in traditional Dutch clothing and the story behind your precious photo. When? Were you in the NL? Send your image and story to [email protected]. We look forward to your images and stories!
The Indo Project is dedicated to the preservation of the Indo community in many ways including the concept of wellness on Instagram. Follow TIP on Instagram today! Tell your family and friends too! Click on https://t.co/jhNWIJY69L [3 min read]”
Read as Indo author Ingrid Dümpel comes to understand her culture through reading literature as she grows up in former Dutch East Indies. [9 min read] https://t.co/bJOGok9l7L
On his birthday, The Indo Project remembers and celebrates Indo legend René Creutzberg. With his monthly magazine "De Indo", he helped define what it meant to be an Indo in the United States and connected Indos worlwide. [5 min read]
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TIP wants to know: Tell us about your Omas and Opas! What did they mean to you? What did you learn about Indo culture from them? Email a few sentences, paragraph, or short story and photo(s) with your Omas and Opas to [email protected]. Stories will be published in Sept.
The Indo Project highlights a new book about an Indo family’s journey by Saskia Rossi entitled Marsini’s Gift. [5 min read] Click the link to read more. https://t.co/3zwf7DBNJr
The Indo Project highlights a touching memoir of grandson Jason A. Dixon about his Opa, Richard E. Coert. Click the link and read about Opa’s courageous journey. [4 min read]
https://t.co/Vdh95yjbkm
Riverside/Hemet/San Diego Dutch Indos” monthly luncheon.
Come join this fun Indo group lunch in Murrieta, California. Meet up with your friends and make new ones. They meet every LAST Tuesday of the month starting Tuesday, June 29 from 12pm-2pm.
"TIP asked its followers' how their fathers instilled Indo culture, and they responded! Family, food, love of nature are just a few ways these wonderful Indo fathers instilled Indo culture. Read what TIP's followers had to say"…https://t.co/8qCRZusosU
Read TIP volunteer Sjoekje Sas(a)bone’s latest wellness and resilience article about understanding and loving Indo parents with Borderline Personality Disorder. [7 min read]
https://t.co/3jt0KiGf0o