Portuguese Surinamese

They were actually on their way to British Guiana, where the planters also sought alternative sources of labour after the abolition of slavery, but ended up in Suriname.

A total of 500 Madeirans came as indentured workers to Suriname.

At the end of their contract, they left the fields and sought an existence in the market.

[1] Portuguese Sephardic Jews had settled between the 15th and 16th centuries before the Dutch arrived.

The first Portuguese Jews came from the Netherlands, Portugal and Italy to settle in the old capital Torarica.