History of Bajan Chatte House


Barbados identity Buried in History.Identity isn't always written in books. In some cases, it's integrated in wood ... raised by hand ... and brought from one life to the next.
In Barbados, that identity has a name: the goods home. Born after emancipation, when freedom came without land, the chattel home became the symbol of a people who refused to be held in location. A house that could move.
A home that could travel with its owners. Every breeze that went through the windows brought a story. And whenever a household raised that home and moved it to new ground, they affirmed something powerful: Belonging is not offered. Belonging is declared. The goods home shaped more than architecture-- it shaped the Barbadian spirit.
Resistant. Resourceful. Silently defiant. And permanently progressing with dignity. This is the story behind an icon of Barbadian identity. Read the full feature at RoguesInParadise.com chattelhouse id-- and sign up with the Identity Series checking out individuals, memory, and culture that shaped Barbados.

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