Dance
, 11, 13, 43–47, 65, 67, 77, 93, 96–97, 106, 111, 115, 135
Data collection method
, 10, 12
Decision-making process
, 30
Deprived economic migrants
, 85
Discrimination
, 58, 63, 85, 141
Diversification in migration destinations and stepwise trajectories
, 38
Dominican co-ethnics
, 97
co-ethnics, cultural practices and feelings of home
, 116–117
contested homes in communal spaces
, 107–116
feelings of home in Dutch-Dominican community
, 94–103
food practices, business opportunities and dominican sociability
, 103
story of ingredients
, 103–105
story of sharing and celebrations
, 105–107
Dominican commodities
, 43
Dominican community
, 3, 14–15, 21, 30, 46, 97, 114
in Netherlands
, 7, 17, 100
in Saba
, 27
Dominican condiments
, 115
Dominican cultural practices
, 1
Dominican culture
, 14, 43
Dominican dishes
, 109–110, 133, 136
Dominican food
, 7, 17, 43, 68–72, 76, 79–80, 82, 86, 90, 111, 128, 139
broadening horizons
, 77–79
celebration food
, 80–81
cultural practices and feelings of home
, 90–91
cultural pride
, 75–76
Dominican food-serving restaurants
, 109
Dominicans economic status and unfamiliar practices
, 85–88
explaining Dominicans’ attitude towards
, 84
and feelings of home
, 72
health and lifestyle
, 79–80
human warmth
, 73–75
importance
, 73–77, 81–84
initiatives in Netherlands
, 107–109
intermarriage, length of residence, identity and adaption
, 88–90
after migration
, 77
practices
, 69, 94
taste
, 76
Dominican foodways
, 69, 134
Dominican immigrants
, 11–12, 32, 41, 46, 68, 85, 105, 125, 137–138
context
, 13
in Netherlands
, 3, 33–34, 143
in New York City
, 133
Dominican infrastructure
, 42
Dominican migration
, 2, 141–144
diversification in migration destinations and stepwise trajectories
, 38
emigration of Dominicans
, 19–22
migration to Kingdom of Netherlands
, 22–30
migration to Netherlands
, 30–38
to Netherlands
, 137
to Puerto
, 28
to United States
, 20
Dominican Republic
, 1–2, 10, 14–15, 20, 24, 26–27, 31, 38–39, 47, 49–52, 54, 56–61, 67, 75, 82, 86, 93, 98, 102, 104, 112, 115, 117, 127–130, 132, 134, 142
home in
, 57–59
Dominican Republic to the Dutch Caribbean
, 141
Dominican Republic Tourism Office
, 56
Dominican sociability
, 103–107
re–creation
, 105–107
Dominicans
, 25, 28, 32, 52, 56, 59, 63, 77, 80, 98–100, 102, 104, 107, 109, 113, 121, 123, 125–127, 130–131, 135–136, 138, 143
attachments, place of home and feelings of home
, 65–66
beginnings of Dominican social and cultural infrastructure
, 41–45
creation of Quisqueya in Netherlands
, 41–46
economic status and unfamiliar practices
, 85–88
encounters with Dutch contextual characteristics
, 46–57
ethnographic fieldwork
, 10–12
home after migration
, 57–65
homemaking through food practices
, 1–2
longstanding interest in dominican migration and culture
, 13–16
maintaining Dominican ways of celebrating
, 133–135
in Netherlands
, 34, 141
population
, 21
products
, 114
prostitutes in Netherlands
, 104
proximity to
, 2
researching Dominicans’ homemaking in Netherlands
, 10
restaurant
, 113
salami
, 129
system
, 59
women
, 29
Dominicans to Dutch Caribbean islands
, 142
Dutch birthday parties
, 119
Dutch Caribbean Islands
, 22, 24, 28, 104, 138, 142
migration to
, 22–27
to Netherlands
, 27–30
Dutch contextual characteristics
Ambiente
, 47–49
coldness
, 53–55
encounters with
, 46
individualism
, 50–52
language
, 56
living inside
, 49–50
overregulation
, 55–56
Dutch dishes
, 121–122, 124, 135–136
Dutch Food Practices
, 79, 86, 89
dealing with encounters
, 122–125
Dutch Food
, 121–122
encounters with Dutch Food
, 121
finding ingredients
, 125–130
food customs in Netherlands
, 130–135
receiving society characteristics, practices and homemaking
, 135–136
Dutch society
, 7, 56, 59, 90, 104, 119
Dutch-Dominican community
, 103
feelings of home in
, 94–97
Dutch-Dominican population, characteristics of
, 32
Dominican immigrants in Netherlands
, 33–34
region of origin
, 32–33