Paramin
Paramin is a village located on one of the highest points of western area of the Northern Range in Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, which forms part of the Maraval area. It is a sprawling, steep and mountainous village whose residents have traditionally been farmers, producing herbs like chives, thyme and parsley, as well as vegetables like tomatoes and yams.
History of Residents
Many of the original residents of the area are descendants of the French Creole migrants to the island following the Cedula of Population (1783) [1] and the surnames reflect this heritage: Constantine, Fournillier (Fournier), Isidore, Laurent (Lawrence), Pascal, Romany, etc. Following the Cedula of Population, Paramin was peopled by French Creole immigrants from Martinique, Guadeloupe, Grenada (La Grenade), Dominica (La Dominique), St. Lucia (Ste. Lucie), etc.[2]
Paramin was later also populated by Cocoa Panyols [3] from Venezuela in South America who aided in establishing the cocoa industry. The Cocoa Panyols are an Hispanic (Latino) ethnic mixture of mainly European (Spanish and/or French), Amerindian and African ancestry. Because of French influence most of the villagers in Paramin speak/spoke French Creole or Patois, in addition to English; French Creole or Patois was spoken by most residents in the 1960s.
Some of the early settlers in the village of Paramin were runaway slaves from the Maraval (Negre Marron Caves) and Diego Martin Valleys (Camp Marron or Cameron).[4]
Names of Places within Paramin
Within Paramin are lovely French names of places and hills such as La Finette Road [5] Saut D'Eau, Morne Espoire, Morne Roche, Beau Pres, Morne Rene [6]
Music
The area is also home to two specific music genres—Crèche and Parang [7] Both are specifically played at Christmas time. They reflect the French and Spanish influences of the island mixed with Afro/Caribbean beats. Parang has seen a large resurgence in recent years where we are seeing mixes with both Soca and even Chutney music with lyrics in English. The Maraval Folk Choir, known for both Crèche and Parang, produced a Crèche album in the 1970s, and the Paramin Folk Choir produced one in 2004.
Catholicism in the Area
The area is predominantly Roman Catholic with many of the residents being practicing Catholics either because of tradition or habit. Within the village of Paramin are a Roman Catholic primary school and a Catholic church (Our Lady of Guadalupe) that serve the area. The churches within Paramin and Maraval are linked in their record keeping of the Sacraments.
Activity
French Creole or Patois mass on Dimanche Gras
The Church still offers a well-known French Creole or Patois mass on Dimanche Gras, the Sunday before Carnival [8] exploring-the-steep-and-storied-paramin-hills/. Persons from areas outside of Maraval and Paramin, including foreign dignitaries of French origin and French Creole origin such as Louisiana attend the Mass either to experience the culture of the area or to participate in an activity that falls outside of the Carnival setting.
Most of the Mass is said in Creole or Patois. There is a choir which leads the singing of the hymns at the Mass.
Members of the choir and the congregation at the Mass are dressed in colorful plaids, in the style of La Reine Rive, which is a white cotton top and skirt, with an overskirt in plaid, which drapes to the sides of the front of the skirt and leaves the front of the white skirt visible. A head "tie" also in a matching plaid completes the outfit.
In recent times, given the timing of the Patois Mass in the morning lunch and other snacks are available for sale after the Mass. This activity allows the attendants at the Mass to share in the spirit of the Community and enjoy a brief respite before returning to life outside of the community.
In recent times, the Patois mass has been videotaped. Access to the 2016's Patois Mass is available on YouTube.
Caliente Monday Early December
Caliente Monday refers to a Monday evening celebration in Paramin of Parang and food.[9] This event has been held for thirty plus years. The event used to be open to the public or those brave enough to go up to Paramin by jeep earlier in an evening when the sun sets earlier in the day and the air gets cold earlier in the evening, just to hear the Parang Bands from across the country sing either their compositions or renditions of popular songs. At the event, residents of Paramin offer for sale provision and pork or various types of pastelles.
Over the last few years, the event has been held at the Country Club on Long Circular Road in Maraval.
Hiking
Over the last fifteen to twenty years, persons have hiked to the top of Saut D'Eau (Hill and Waterfall) to experience the ruggedness of the mountain trek.[10]
There are also tours or hikes to the Cave in Paramin. According to Sokah2Soca "it should also be noted that the area is also famous for its bat caves with eye catching limestone formations. It is reported that these caves are some of the most easily accessible caves in the island".[11]
Formation of a Group on Facebook
A group of Paramin residents, both current and past have established a group on Facebook named D'Life of Paramin. To date, the purpose has been to keep persons up dated on the activities of the school children in the Parish of Maraval such as field trips to Paramin, updates on residents, funeral services, the sites and scenes such as the near to harvest views of sorrel plants.
Paramin Genealogy:
• Joseph Isidore (Popo Fernand)
References
- ↑ Uncommon Caribbean http://www.uncommoncaribbean.com/2012/05/08/on-site-trinidad-exploring-the-steep-and-storied-paramin-hills/
- ↑ TNT Island http://www.tntisland.com/patois.html
- ↑ Trinidad Express http://www. trinidadexpress.com/news/Paramin_keeping_patois_alive-126497818.html
- ↑ Trinidad Express http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Paramin_keeping_patois_alive-126497818.html
- ↑ Island Hikers http://islandhikers.com/tt-trails/saut-deau-beach/
- ↑ TTGeoViewhttp://tt.geoview.info/,4988754p
- ↑ Trinidad Express http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sunday-mix/We-paranging--in-Paramin-234833971.html.
- ↑ Uncommon Caribbean http://www.uncommoncaribbean.com/2012/05 /08/on-site-trinidad-
- ↑ Trinidad Expresshttp://www.trinidadexpress.com/sunday-mix/We-paranging--in-Paramin-234833971.html
- ↑ Island Hikers http://islandhikers.com/tt-trails/saut-deau-beach/
- ↑ Sokah2Socahttp://www.sokah2soca.com/2009/11/parang-and-thyme-nestled-in-misty-hills.html