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In 1904, the US started construction on the Panama Canal which was opened in 1914. During this time at least 45,000 Barbadians travelled to Panama and their wages that were repatriated into Barbados’ economy benefited all Barbadians. Our historians rightly remind us about their remarkable achievements.

At the same time, many Barbadians were also contracted to travel to South America, but their destination was Peru. They were to work in the rubber industry. Between 1904 and 1912, approximately 200 Barbadians who travelled to Peru washed their wages in Barbados’ economy – and tainted all Barbadians. Our historians have not similarly told us about this part of our history.

INDECENT WORK.

The industrial revolution required a reliable and adequate supply of fuel, metal and rubber. Rubber was mainly sourced from in the rubber trees around the 1.3 kilometres (1,000 miles) long Putumayo River in Peru and Columbia, which was one of the tributaries of the Amazon River.

The Putumayo area was inhabited by several docile Indian tribes, the main ones being: Huitotos, Borass, Andokes, and Ocainas. There were smaller tribes that included Ricigaros and Muinanes. We should remember those tribes because our fellow Barbadians were mainly employed to: (i) hunt and enslave the indigenous Indians, (ii) force them to work in the rubber industry, and (iii) torture and kill men, women and children who did not collect their quotas of latex.

GENOCIDE.

In 1906, there were approximately 50,000 indigenous Indians in the Putumayo district. By 1911 not more than 7,000 could be found. Our fellow citizens participated in perhaps the worst and most investigated genocide ever documented. The results of an investigation follows.

“that they force the Pacific Indians of the Putumayo to work day and night at the extraction of rubber, without the slightest remuneration; that they give them nothing to eat; that they keep them in the most complete nakedness; that they rob them of their crops, their women, and their children to satisfy the voracity, lasciviousness and avarice of themselves and their employees, for they live on the Indians’ food, keep harems and concubines, and sell these people at wholesale and retail in Iquitos; that they flog them inhumanly, until their bones are visible;

“that they give them no medical treatment, but let them die, eaten up by maggots, or to serve as food for the [Peruvian] chiefs’ dogs; that they castrate them, cut off their ears, fingers, arms, legs; that they torture them by means of fire, of water, and by tying them up, crucified, head down; that they burn and destroy their houses and crops; that they cut them to pieces with machetes; that they grasp children by the feet and dash their heads against walls and trees, until their brains fly out;

“that they have the old folks killed when they can work no longer; and, finally, that to amuse themselves, to practise shooting, or to celebrate the sabado de gloria —as Fonseca and Macedo have done—they discharge their weapons at men, women, and children, or, in preference to this, they souse them with kerosene and set fire to them to enjoy their desperate agony.” (The Putumayo: The Devil’s Paradise, pp 213-214)

WORKING UNDER DURESS.

Casa Arana was one of the largest rubber companies operating in the Putumayo district. Barbadians were contracted in Barbados to work for Casa Arana, which later became the Peruvian Amazon Company, a company registered in London with three British directors. The ages of the young black Barbadians were generally between 18 to 21 years old. At least five women were also contracted.

When the Barbadians learned about the horrific slaving duties they were expected to perform, many complained to the British Consul in Peru asking for an annulment of their contracts. It was not given and many were forcibly escorted into the lawless and remote interior – to do their terrible crimes against humanity.

UNSILENT ENGINEERS.

In 1905, Peruvian Engineer Jorge von Hassel published a report describing the abuse of the Indians. It was ignored. In 1908, American Engineer Walter Hardenburg spent one year using his own resources to obtain sworn testimonies from those willing to expose the atrocities. Benjamin Rocca’s testimony reveals the difficult position of our fellow Barbadians.

“They beat, put in stocks, club, and even murder employees who do not do everything the [Peruvian] chiefs order, and what is even worse they teach them to be assassins, to flog, to burn Indians, to mutilate them — that is, to cut off their fingers, arms, ears, legs, &c [etc]. As is evident, it is a horror to go to the Putumayo. I should prefer to go to hell.” (The Putumayo: The Devil’s Paradise, p 216)

FORMAL INVESTIGATIONS.

Hardenburg travelled to London in 1909 and summarised his findings in a news article titled ‘The Devil’s Paradise’. The Peruvian Government categorically denied the allegations. The Directors of the Peruvian Amazon Company in London claimed to have no reason to believe them. The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society in London took the case and noted that “nothing reported from the Congo has equalled in horror some of the acts alleged against the rubber syndicate”.

In 1910, the British Foreign Office sent British Consul, Roger Casement, who had investigated the atrocities in the Congo, to investigate the Putumayo, with justification that coloured men of Barbados, who were British Subjects, may be mistreated.

The Directors of the Company also sent a Commission to investigate at the same time. Casement handed in his report in January 1911. In March 1911, the Peruvian government started its own investigation led by judges Romulo Paredes and Carlos Valcárcel. They confirmed Casement’s report with 3,000 pages of testimony detailing accusations of extreme cruelty and murder. Casement’s report was laid in Parliament in July 1912 and became a public document.

PUBLIC CONDEMNATION.

Public condemnation was swift. In August 1912, Canon Henson denounced the English Directors of the Company by name from the pulpit of Westminster Abbey and demanded their arrest and public trial. The international press also reported on the slavery. However, by that time, it was too late for most of the indigenous Indians, because the genocide was almost complete. In December 1912, Hardenburg published his book: ‘The Putumayo: The Devil’s Paradise’. The Peruvian Amazon Company was liquidated in 1913.

DIRTY HANDS.

Many Barbadian families may be related to the participants in perhaps one of the most well-documented atrocities committed after the abolition of slavery. The surnames of some of the Barbadians listed in Casement’s report follow. This is not a list of all the Barbadians who travelled to Peru, since by the time of Casement’s investigations in 1910, many had returned to Barbados at the end of their 2-year contracts.

Archer, Atkins, Batson, Benn, Bishop , Blades, Brown, Cadogan, Chase, Clark, Cox, Crichley, Crichlow, Cumberbatch, Davis, Downes, Downs, Dyall, Ford, Francis, Gibbs, Greenidge, Henry, Hinds, Hoyte, Isaacs, Jacob, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, King, Labadie, Lavine, Lawrence, Layne, Lewis, Mapp, Minggs, Morris, Myers, Percy, Prescott, Quales, Quintyne, Rock, Rollereston, Scandleburg [Scantlebury], Sealey, Smith, Stokes, Stuart, Thompson, Voiss, Walcott, Walker, Walterman, West, Woodroffe, Yarbick, and to my great dismay, Phillips.

REPARATIONS.

We are not responsible for the actions of our fellow citizens, and carry no generational guilt. However, using similar arguments made by those advocating for reparations, since the wages of genocide were mixed in the common Barbadian economy, we all received a benefit. Therefore, no one’s hands are clean – we all owe reparations.

To quantify the debt based on the wages of the Barbadian workers or the value of the latex extracted by the Indians is a high-order insult. The reparations amount for the enslavements, tortures and murders is astronomical and we can never afford it. We can either try to atone for it by spending an eternity in hell, or this debt can be forgiven. I recommend the latter option. Since the injured parties are dead, forgiveness must be sought from our common Creator.

Once forgiven, the debt is fully paid. However, each Barbadian family may decide what they want to do for the descendants of those whom our fellow citizen were forced to harm – not out of any debt obligation, but as responsible human beings. As for me and my house, I plan to contact those tribes and offer whatever assistance I can. Should the Government receive any reparations from Britain on my behalf, they should send my portion to the surviving Indians along the Putumayo River.

Grenville Phillips II is a Doctor of Engineering and a Chartered Structural Engineer. He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com


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13 responses to “Send Mine to Putumayo”


  1. I was trying to send links to photos.

  2. 555dubstreet Avatar

    Exodus 34:7

    7 maintaining love to thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin. Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished; he punishes the children and their children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation.


  3. Dub:

    That is why we need to be forgiven – for the sake of our children.


  4. Quite frankly, I would only bring up slavery and reparations to counter narratives of “white” superiority that still control our daily lives. The pale people were mainly successful because of exploitation, nothing more. They were simply better at being bad. Their civilisation was not superior, nor is it today. This is a fake narrative, constructed to justify chattel slavery. And it continues today to excuse neocolonialism, especially in Africa. It is my belief that this understanding of their dominance is crucial to changing mindsets across the world. If truth be told it is unearned, undeserved dominance and, if we have evolved at all, this understanding should dictate that it end.

    I am not that concerned with the brutish past of most of humanity. I am concerned with current brutalities and the need to dismantle the white supremacist system that facilitates it to this day. That, in my opinion, along with increased effort and good governance on our part should allow us to thrive.

    But I make no mistake about who my enemies are, the opposers of my full liberation, and I will not fall prey to their fake overtures, mistaking them for my friends. That mistake is deadly.


  5. “the Peruvian Amazon Company, a company registered in London with three British directors.”
    “When the Barbadians learned about the horrific slaving duties they were expected to perform, many complained to the British Consul in Peru asking for an annulment of their contracts. It was not given and many were forcibly escorted into the lawless and remote interior”


  6. OFF TOPIC

    SERIOUS BREAKING NEWS:

    Pakistan has just hit back @INDIA* today after #PM_MODI ordered strikes on “SUPPOSED MILITANT STRONGHOLDS” in #PakistanYesterday!!!

    2 NUCLEAR POWERS THAT WERE ONCE #OneNation UNTIL THEY WERE DIVIDED BY BRITAIN IN THE POST WAR YEARS

    What a tangle-web of “MESS” Britain “SHAT” upon the world _ “WHERE NO AMOUNT OF TOILET PAPER COULD CLEAN UP EVEN AFTER A CENTURIES!!!

    What a “BABYLONBIAN-COLONIAL-IMPERIALIST-BEHEMOTH” (a STINKING AGE-OLD DRAGON) that still breathes “DEATH” & DESTRUCTION” wherever it has touched down!!!

    So-called Great Britain divided up British India into the independent nations of India & Pakistan on August 15, 1947, following the Indian Independence Act 1947, which was passed by the British Parliament on July 18, 1947 (2 YEARS AFATER THE END OF #WW2)!!!

    The partition was executed rapidly, with the final borders (commonly termed the Radcliffe Line) announced on August 17, 1947, two days after independence, leading to mass displacement and violence!!!

    Rising communal tensions between Hindus & Muslims, exacerbated by British Colonial/Imperialist policies like separate electorates, and the 1905 partition of Bengal!!!

    Approximately 12 – 15 million people were displaced, with Hindus/Sikhs moving to India & Muslims moved to Pakistan!!!

    There has been “NO LOVE LOST” between these 2 nations given the “#ReLIEgiousFervour amongst “FAMILIES” separated for decades!!!

    I stated at the beginning of 2025 that “EVERYTHING WE HAVE EVER HELD DEAR WAS GOING 2 HELL IN A PANCART” & we’re just into the #FifthMonth of the year with another 7 months left in what will be a very decisive year!!!

    LOOK AT THE MADNESS IN JUST 17 WEEKS

    #GoodGrief

    #StayTuned for the years 2026 – 2027 (IF YOU THINK WHAT I AM SUGGESTING IS JUST SMOKE IN THE WIND)!!!

    #EnoughSaid & #StayTuned


  7. OFF TOPIC

    SERIOUS BREAKING NEWS:

    Pakistan has just hit back @INDIA* today after #PM_MODI ordered strikes on “SUPPOSED MILITANT STRONGHOLDS” in #PakistanYesterday!!!

    2 NUCLEAR POWERS THAT WERE ONCE #OneNation UNTIL THEY WERE DIVIDED BY BRITAIN IN THE POST WAR YEARS

    What a tangle-web of “MESS” Britain “SHAT” upon the world _ “WHERE NO AMOUNT OF TOILET PAPER COULD CLEAN UP EVEN AFTER A CENTURIES!!!

    What a “BABYLONBIAN-COLONIAL-IMPERIALIST-BEHEMOTH” (a STINKING AGE-OLD DRAGON) that still breathes “DEATH” & DESTRUCTION” wherever it has touched down!!!

    So-called Great Britain divided up British India into the independent nations of India & Pakistan on August 15, 1947, following the Indian Independence Act 1947, which was passed by the British Parliament on July 18, 1947 (2 YEARS AFATER THE END OF #WW2)!!!

    The partition was executed rapidly, with the final borders (commonly termed the Radcliffe Line) announced on August 17, 1947, two days after independence, leading to mass displacement and violence!!!

    Rising communal tensions between Hindus & Muslims, exacerbated by British Colonial/Imperialist policies like separate electorates, and the 1905 partition of Bengal!!!

    Approximately 12 – 15 million people were displaced, with Hindus/Sikhs moving to India & Muslims moved to Pakistan!!!

    There has been “NO LOVE LOST” between these 2 nations given the “#ReLIEgiousFervour amongst “FAMILIES” separated for decades!!!

    I stated at the beginning of 2025 that “EVERYTHING WE HAVE EVER HELD DEAR WAS GOING 2 HELL IN A PANCART” & we’re just into the #FifthMonth of the year with another 7 months left in what will be a very decisive year!!!

    LOOK AT THE MADNESS IN JUST 17 WEEKS

    #GoodGrief

    #StayTuned for the years 2026 – 2027 (IF YOU THINK WHAT I AM SUGGESTING IS JUST SMOKE IN THE WIND)!!!

    #EnoughSaid & #StayTuned


  8. TO ALL YOU BLINDED BLACK PEOPLE WHO FOLLOW A BOOK WRITTEN IN DIFFERENT PARTS BY 66 WHITE MEN.

    IF NOT BLANTANTLY OBVIOUS THE NEW POPE LIKE ALL OTHERS BEFORE HIM IS A WHITE MAN.

    THE WHITE MAN KEPT OUR ANCESTORS IN CHAINS USING THE SAME WHITE DRIVEN BOOK.

    HUNDREDS OF YEARS LATER WE ARE STILL BEING CHAINED BY THE SAME BOOK MENTALLY.

    THEY SAY LITERACY IS HIGH ON THE 2X3 ISLAND, HOWEVER DISCERNMENT AND COMMON SENSE SEEMS TO BE LACKING.

    WHEN I WAS IN US COLLEGE AS AN UNDERGRADUATE I TOOK AN ELECTIVE COURSE ON RELIGIONS EAST AND WEST FOR 3 CREDITS. I LEARNT THAT THEY ARE OVER 80 RELIGIONS INCLUDING CHRISTIANITY, MUSLIM, BUDDHISM, HINDU ETC WITH EACH ONE BELIEVING SOLELY THAT THEIR RELIGION IS THE ONLY TRUE ONE AND ALL OTHERS ARE FALSE.

    BLACK PEOPLE WAKE UP AND TAKE THE BLINDERS OFF AND SEE THE WORLD CLEARLY AS IT IS.


  9. Thank you, Hants! For some reason, Grenville has not, in all his research, come across the information you found in a jiffy, I assume with the help of Google. 🤔


  10. Oho! On second reading, I see that it was included. So then, what was the extent of the Barbadian participation?????????


  11. Hi Donna:

    The Barbadians were hired to be the enforcers as described in the article. The Peruvian judge Paredes called them “the hyaenas of the Putumayo.”

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