Infobox military conflict conflict The HaitianRevolution image Image San Domingo.jpg 300px caption Battle ... Laurent Dubois, Avengers pf the New World The Story of the HaitianRevolution . Cambridge, Massachusetts ... many times. Citation needed date December 2007 However, the HaitianRevolution quickly ... of Example . The Impact of the HaitianRevolution in the Atlantic World . Ed. David P. Geggus. Columbia ... gah haitianrevolution 1791 1804 , HaitianRevolution 1791 1804 ref Meanwhile, in 1793, France declared ... http www.webster.edu corbetre haiti history revolution revolution3.htm title Review of HaitianRevolution ... Library of Congress Federal Research Division ref The end of the HaitianRevolution in 1804 marked ... Oxford University Press location Oxford isbn 0 19 505441 5 page 212 ref Impact The HaitianRevolution ... Nathaniel Cutting and the Jeffersonian Republicans. The Impact of the HaitianRevolution in the Atlantic ... expressed their support of the Jacobins ref Popkin, Jeremy D. You Are All Free The HaitianRevolution ... Revolutions. The Impact of the HaitianRevolution in the Atlantic World. Ed. David P. Geggus ... scale slave rebellion was never again repeated, the HaitianRevolution stood as a model for achieving ... primary narrative against the background of the HaitianRevolution. A 4 part short fiction series ... 1949 , translated into English 1957 , explores the HaitianRevolution in depth. It is one of the novels ... U.S. Reaction to the HaitianRevolution An Unbroken Agony Haiti, From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President ... 63.4, 633 674 2006 Blackpast.org. http www.blackpast.org ?q gah haitianrevolution 1791 1804 HaitianRevolution 1791 1804 . Censer, Jack & Lynn Hunt. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity Exploring the French ... 271 02088 1. Dubois, Laurent. Avengers of the New World The Story of the HaitianRevolution. Cambridge ... St. Martin s Press 2006 ISBN 0 312 41501 X. Fick,Carolyne The Haitianrevolution and the limit of freedom ... pg.32 110 Ott, Thomas O. The HaitianRevolution, 1789 1804. University of Tennessee Press, 1973. Peyre ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 The HaitianRevolution provoked mixed reactions in the United States . Southern Slaveholders feared that the slave revolution might spread from the island of Hispaniola to the slave plantations of the Southern United States . They believed that the African people who they enslaved would be inspired by the HaitianRevolution. American merchants conducted a substantial trade with the plantations on Hispaniola aka the French colony of Saint Domingue or Haiti . But there were anti slavery advocates in northern cities who believed that consistency with the principles of the American Revolution life, liberty and equality for all demanded that the U.S. support the slave insurgents ... Category HaitianRevolution Category Slavery Category History of the foreign relations of the United States HaitianRevolution Category Haiti United States relations ... However by the time that the revolution was coming to an end and the debate over an embargo began ... sympathetic to the Ha tian revolution, even those who would not characterize themselves as being ... revolution and the struggle for independence from a European power, with the United States own revolution for independence. ref name columbiancentinelrevolution Matthewson, Jefferson and the Nonrecognition ... fears In the South many white people thought Who date May 2008 that the revolution in Ha ti could inspire ... Revolution , pp. 148 149 ref In the debate over whether the U.S. should embargo Ha ti, John Taylor ... in the South. To him the Ha tian revolution was evidence for the idea that slavery should be permanent in the United States. He argued against the idea that slavery had caused the revolution, by instead ... rule that followed the end of the revolution while this logical fallacy required ignoring the violent ... Revolution journal The Journal of Negro History volume 67 issue 2 pages 148 154 doi 10.2307 2717572 ... s Clause The Founding Fathers and the Ha tian Revolution publisher University of Mississippi Press ... more details
Wiktionary Haitian may refer to A person or thing of, from, or related to the country of Haiti Haitian Creole language Krey l Ayisyen Haitian cuisine Haitian Heroes Haitian Heroes , minor character in the 2006 television series Heroes Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages disambig ... more details
Haitian Creole and culture first entered Cuba with the arrival of Haitian immigrants at the start of the 19th century. Haiti was a French colony, and the final years of the 1791 1804 HaitianRevolution brought a wave of French settlers fleeing with their Haitian slaves to Cuba. They came mainly to the east, and especially Guantanamo, where the French later introduced sugar cultivation, constructed sugar refineries and developed coffee plantations. By 1804, some 30,000 French were living in Baracoa and Mais , the furthest eastern municipalities of the province. Later, Haitians continued to come to Cuba to work as braceros hand workers, from the Spanish word brazo, meaning arm in the fields cutting cane. Their living and working conditions were not much better than slavery. Although they planned to return to Haiti, most stayed on in Cuba. For years, many Haitians and their descendants in Cuba did not identify themselves as such or speak Creole. In the eastern part of the island, many Haitians suffered discrimination. But according to the Castro regime, since 1959, when he took over, this discrimination has stopped. ref http www.afrocubaweb.com haiticuba.htm Haiti in Cuba , AfroCubanWeb ref After Spanish, Creole is the second most spoken language in Cuba. In addition to the eastern provinces, there are also communities in Ciego de vila and Camag ey provinces where the population still maintains Creole, their mother tongue. Classes in Creole are offered in Guantanamo, Matanzas and the City of Havana. There is a Creole language radio program. External links http www.afrocubaweb.com haiticuba.htm Creole Creole Language and Culture Part of Cuba s Cultural Patrimony , by Susan Hurlich, 21 May 1998 http www.npr.org 2012 02 20 147061451 haitian heritage in cuba as heard through song Haitian Heritage In Cuba ... As Heard Through Song , National Public Radio , February 20, 2012 References reflist Cuba topics Category Ethnic groups in Cuba Category Haitian diaspora Cuban es Inmigraci n ... more details
cleanup date September 2010 unreferenced date September 2010 Haitian Vodou also known as Voodoo in the United ... that once populated the island. It is not found commonly anymore. Pantheon Adjassou Linguetor Haitian loa in the form of spring water goddess . Adjinakou Haitian loa in the form of an elephant . Adya Houn t Haitian loa of the drum s Agassou Haitian loa which guards the Dahomey mythology Dahomean ... Weddo Haitian goddess, where she is also known as Rainbow Snake . She is married to Damballa . Ayizan Haitian goddess of the marketplace. Azaka Medeh loa of harvest. Azaka Tonnerre Haitian god of thunder, agriculture and farmers. Bacalou Haitian vodou evil spirit depicted by the skull and crossbones. Badessy Haitian god of the sky. Baron La Croix loa of the dead and sexuality. Baron Samedi loa of the dead. Boli Shah Haitian family loa. Bossou Ashadeh Haitian loa, king of Dahomey . Boum ba Maza Haitian family loa. Bugid Y Aiba Haitian and Puerto Rican god of war. Captain Debas Haitian family loa. Clermeil Haitian god of flowing waters. Conga Haitian vodou deity. Congo loa Congo Haitian vodou deity. Damballa father of the loa and humankind. Dan Petro Haitian god of farmers. Dan W do Haitian loa of the king of France . Diable Tonnere Haitian god of thunder. Diejuste Haitian vodou deity. Dinclinsin Haitian vodou deity feared for his severity. Eshu Eleggua or Eshu Child trickster deity. Erzulie Dantor Haitian vodou goddess of wealth, vengeance, and protection. She is syncretised with Our Lady of Czestochowa . Erzulie Erzulie Freda Dahomey Haitian vodou goddess of beauty, dancing, flowers ... of Sorrows Mater Dolorosa . Also called Mami Wata in African mythology. Gran Ibo Haitian goddess of wisdom and patience. Gran Ma tre Haitian creator god. Grand Bois Haitian loa of creation. Kalfu Haitian god of the night, symbolized by the moon . Thought to be very dangerous. Lemba Haitian vodou deity. Limba Haitian loa believed to live among rocks. Thought to have insatiable hunger and eats people ... more details
has many historic ties to Haiti that date back to the HaitianRevolution. New York City , especially ... and Canadian society , dating back to before HaitianRevolution the independence of Haiti from France ... of the 19th century. Haiti was a French colony, and the final years of the 1791 1804 HaitianRevolution ... Press Service IPS ref The Haitian community in France numbers about 90,000, ref http www.cbsnews.com ... to help Haitian earthquake refugees. ref http www.cbc.ca canada story 2010 01 15 haiti canada immigration.html Canada considers fast tracking Haitian immigration , CBC News January 15, 2010 . Retrieved ... article 0,28804,1953379 1953494 1954262,00.html Earthquake Leads U.S. to Relax Policy on Haitian ... of Haiti earthquake survivors, including Haitian children left orphaned in the aftermath of earthquake ... 2010. Retrieved 2010 02 16. ref There is a significant Haitian population in South Florida metropolitan ... large and active Haitian communities in Boston , Spring Valley, New York Spring Valley New York ... and Pennsylvania . There are also large Haitian communities in Montreal, Quebec , Paris, France , Havana, Cuba , San Juan, Puerto Rico and Kingston, Jamaica . Ant nor Firmin was a 19th century Haitian ... of Haitian origin. In modern times, large scale emigration from Haiti is mostly because they have ... contingents of Haitian immigrants out of their homeland all throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s Z phir 1996, 2001 Catanese 1999 . Present status in the U.S.A. Haitian immigration persists to the present ... Haitian population currently residing in the United States. However, estimates provided ... number of the Haitian diaspora is higher than that recorded in government documents. In short, there is good reason to believe that the Haitian diaspora in the United States exceeds 850,000, and according to community leaders may be close to 1 million. That the Haitian community in the U.S. is one of the fastest growing ethnic groups is reflected in its political gains. Florida boasts two Haitian ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Haitian Brazilian br small Haitiano brasileiro Ayisyen brezilyen small image caption poptime 4,000 ref name tango http www.bbc.co.uk news world latin america 16502024 Haitians in Brazil get visas but border checks increase ref popplace Porto Velho and Manaus langs Portuguese language Portuguese , Haitian Creole language Haitian Creole , French language French and Spanish language Spanish rels Christianity predominantly Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism related c Haitian American , Haitian Canadian An Haitian Brazilian Portuguese Haitiano brasileiro , Creole Ayisyen brezilyen is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly Haiti an ancestry, or an Haitian born person residing in Brazil . Haitian migrants in the Brazilian Amazon Since the January 12, 2010 earthquake that killed around 250,000 people in Haiti, hundreds of Haitians have been migrating to Brazil via Peru and Ecuador . According to the Pastoral do Migrante, a Catholic entity that helps Haitians seeking refugee status in Brazil, there are more than 2,000 Haitians in the Amazonas Brazilian state Amazonas State region of Brazil, with only around 400 having managed to acquire resident visas from the government. Most work in construction and in factories, earning little more than the minimum wage of 300 monthly, leaving them little or no money to send home to family in Haiti. ref name yahoo1 cite web url http news.yahoo.com photos haiti earthquake migrants in brazil 1317303100 slideshow jean cooks house manaus photo 225503901.html title Haiti earthquake migrants in Brazil Photos & 124 Haiti earthquake migrants in Brazil Pictures Yahoo News publisher News.yahoo.com date 2011 09 28 accessdate 2011 10 22 ref References Reflist Demographics of Brazil Brazil topics Haitian diaspora Category Ethnic groups in Brazil Category Brazilian people of Haitian descent Category Brazilian people of Caribbean descent ... more details
Infobox ethnic group group Arab Haitian image poptime popplace Port au Prince , Les Cayes langs French language French , Haitian Creole language Haitian Creole , Arabic language Arabic rels Christianity , Islam related Arab s In Haiti , there are a small yet visible number of Haitians that are of Middle East Middle Eastern stock or trace their origins to Arab Arab descendants . Hadhrami people Hadrami ancestry can be found within the Arab Haitian community. History The first Arabs to arrive in Haiti reached the shores of the Caribbean country during the middle to late 19th century. ref name heritagekonpa http www.heritagekonpa.com Arab 20 20Haitian 20History.htm Arab Haitian History , heritagekonpa . Accessed October 22, 2007. ref During the time, Haiti s business sector was dominated by Germany German and Italy Italian immigrants. ref name heritagekonpa Many of them migrated to the countryside where they peddled and were very informal economically speaking. World War I , which took place when Lebanon was part of the Germany allied Ottoman Empire , triggered a Lebanese migration to the Americas , with Haiti receiving a large number of Lebanese immigrants. ref name heritagekonpa Haiti received a score of Palestinian refugees during the Arab Israeli War . ref name heritagekonpa asof 2010 , the country was estimated to have about 15,000 residents of Lebanese heritage. ref citation url http www.lorientlejour.com archives overview.php?id A643763 periodical L Orient Le Jour title Pas ... Arab Haitians are commonly considered as part of the upper class within Haitian society, yet ... mixed race and white Haitian populace. For years, they have been shunned by the poor black Haitian ... and Reynaldo Martino , compas musicians partial Arab ancestry Andr Apaid , American born Haitian tycoon Samir Mourra , Haitian businessman and Haitian general election, 2006 2006 Haitian Presidential ... threads.asp?ForumID 1&TopicID 4618 HaitiXchange Forum Arab Haitian History Arab diaspora Category Haitian ... more details
Infobox Identity document document name Haitian passport image Passport of Haiti.jpg image caption The front cover of a contemporary Haitian passport. date first issued using jurisdiction flag Haiti valid jurisdictions document type Passport purpose Identification eligibility Haitian nationality law Haitian citizenship expiration The Haitian passport is issued to citizens of Haiti for international travel. To obtain a Haitian passport, one must be a Haitian citizen and furnish proof thereof. The Haitian Constitution does not allow people who were born in Haiti but who later changed their nationality to obtain Haitian passports. ref http www.haitianconsulate nyc.org visas passports.html Consulat G n ral de la R publique D Ha ti New York , Passports. Retrieved January 2009 ref Physical appearance The front cover is dark blue in color and bears the Coat of arms of Haiti embossed in silver. and Republic of Haiti Passport in Haitian Creole and French language French , the two official languages of the state. History Between 1937 and 1942, a Haitian passport and Haitian citizenship could be obtained without visiting the country. ref Hitler s man in Havana Heinz L ning and Nazi espionage in Latin America By Thomas David Schoonover, p.131. University Press of Kentucky, 2008. ISBN 0813125014 ref About 100 Eastern European Jews used this method to escape Europe. ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource vjw haiti.html The Virtual Jewish History Tour Haiti , Ariel Scheib, retrieved January 2009 ref At about this time, United States officials became aware of a passports for sale racket carried out with the complicity of the Haitian government. In return for a substantial loan from a Swiss bank, 100 genuine signed passports were made available for sale in Germany, reportedly for 3,000 each. ref cite book last Schoonover first Thomas David title Hitler s man in Havana Heinz L ning ... 08 20 2011. ref See also Visa requirements for Haitian citizens References reflist Passports Category ... more details
2009 out of date March 2009 Infobox character name The Haitian series Heroes TV series Heroes image ... Power negation ability suppression . occupation Company agent lbl22 Real name data22 Ren The Haitian ... of Haiti Haitian actor Jimmy Jean Louis . He is an associate of Noah Bennet . For the first three seasons of the show, he was only referred to on screen as the Haitian. Even his associates at Primatech ... throughout the series, the Haitian is an aloof character. He is referred to almost exclusively as simply the Haitian until he is referred to as Ren by Claire in Shadowboxing Heroes Shadowboxing . After .... Character s background Genesis The Haitian first discovers his ability to inhibit other powers as a child ... Giant Leap . In Collision Heroes Collision , the Haitian is brought in to see a captive Parkman .... Ted Sprague later reveals to Parkman that he had seen the Haitian under similar circumstances. The episode Six Months Ago shows that the Haitian also had a hand in capturing Eden McCain , who went on to work with him and Bennet. The Haitian and Bennet attempt to kidnap Nathan Petrelli , but Nathan escapes by flying away. Bennet s tasks for the Haitian are not limited to dealing with people possessing powers. In the episode Hiros , the Haitian follows Bennet s order to hollow out Characters of Heroes ..., Brody no longer recognizes even his own name. The Haitian and Eden work together in Homecoming Heroes Homecoming to capture Sylar . In Fallout Heroes Fallout , Mr. Bennet orders the Haitian ... knew of her healing powers. Although the Haitian follows through with these orders, he secretly defies Mr. Bennet s order to erase Claire s memories. The Haitian finally speaks when encountering ...? Two weeks later, in Godsend Heroes Godsend , the Haitian and Claire meet at an old factory area .... The Fix Heroes The Fix reveals that the Haitian gave Claire special wind chimes to hang outside her ... area. The Haitian asks if it s an emergency, but Claire just wants to know about her biological parents ... more details
The term Haitian Empire can refer to The Empire of Haiti 1804 1806 Empire of Haiti of Jacques I of Haiti 1804 1806 The Empire of Haiti 1849 1859 Empire of Haiti of Faustin I of Haiti 1849 1859 disambig Category Former empires ... more details
Expert subject multiple New York City Caribbean date February 2009 The Haitian Times is a weekly newspaper for Haiti ans living in the wider area of New York City , New York , United States . The newspaper is printed in English language English , as opposed to French language French or Haitian Creole language Haitian Creole , and is based in Brooklyn, New York City Brooklyn . According to the website of the newspaper, the total weekly circulation is 30,000, Brooklyn circulation is 18,000, Queens, New York City circulation is 6,000, Long Island circulation is 4,000, New Jersey circulation is 1,000, and circulation beoynd greater metropolitan New York City is 1,000. References reflist External links http www.haitiantimes.com Website of the Haitian Times Category Caribbean diaspora Category Newspapers published in New York City NewYork newspaper stub Haiti stub NYC stub ... more details
Haitian Emigration refers to the emigration of free blacks from the United States to Haiti in the early 19th century. In an attempt to break out from the United States society, Antebellum era antebellum free Blacks emigrated to Haiti . Although a few emigrants left for Haiti during the 1810s, it was not until 1824 that with the support of the Haitian President Jean Pierre Boyer that the emigration began in earnest. The Haitian emigration project ran against the wishes of the American Colonization Society , which attempted to remove free Blacks as far as Africa and dreaded the idea of strengthening the Black state of Haiti . Several thousand Blacks departed toward Haiti the summer of 1824 and the flow continued until 1826 when the Haitian government stopped paying and defraying the transportation costs. U.S. Blacks continued moving to Haiti after this, but the numbers were never as high as those that left between the years of 1824 1826. Another Haitian emigration scheme began in 1859 and lasted for about three years. Even though this project had the support of Abraham Lincoln and other political figures, the frustrations of the 1820s and an increasing Black identification with the U.S. substantially hindered the enthusiasm this time. Sources Dean, David McEwen. Defender of the Race James Theodore Holly , Black Nationalist Bishop Boston Lambeth Press, 1979 . Dixon, Chris. African America and Haiti Emigration and Black Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century Westport, Connecticut, & London Greenwood Press, 2000 . Miller, Floyd J. The Search for a Black Nationality Black Emigration and Colonization, 1787 1863 Urbana University of Illinois Press, 1975 . history stub African American topics DEFAULTSORT Haitian Emigration Category American emigrants to Haiti ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians image Bigga Haitian McCarren Park 2007.jpg caption Bigga Haitian performing at McCarren Park Pool birth name Charles Andre Dorismond alias Bigga Haitian birth date Birth date and age 1964 11 04 birth place Port au Prince , Haiti death date origin ... Charles Andre Dorismond born November 4, 1964 , better known by his stage name Bigga Haitian , is a Haitian American entertainer who rose to fame in the 1990s. He is known as the first Haitian singer ...?aid 2419 title Bigga Haitian publisher BigUpRadio accessdate 24 July 2009 ref tearing down national and cultural walls and paving the way for the next generation of Haitian artists. Today s most talented Haitian artists, such as Wyclef Jean and Mecca aka Grimo, credit Bigga as an influence ... family. His father, Andre Dorismond, was the lead singer of The Webert Sicot Group, pioneers of Haitian ... Haitian was born. Musical career Bigga hails from a musical family. His father, Andre Dorismond was lead singer of the Webert Sicot Group , pioneers of Haitian dance music known as Kompa direct Kompa ... archives 002338.html title Bigga Haitian Paving the Way publisher Yardflex accessdate ... reached 1 on the Haitian charts, and is still a staple of Haitian radio to this day. Bigga ... SkopeMagazine cite web url http www.skopemagazine.com title Haitian Reggae Love publisher SkopeMagazine ... 03 sak pase bigga haitian walkup records.html title Sak Pas Bigga Haitian Walkup Records accessdate .... ref name BigUp Discography Main Bigga Haitian discography Albums 2009 Sak Pas Walkup Records 2003 ... Eye and Hosted by Bigga Haitian Tribe Of Kings 2008 Ragga Kreyol Chevry Records 2006 Love Roots & Culture ... References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haitian, Bigga ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Haitian, Bigga Category American reggae musicians Category Living people Category 1964 births no Bigga Haitian nn Bigga Haitian ... more details
Ethnic group group Haitian Canadian population 102,430 br 0.3 of Canada s population ref name haitians http www12.statcan.ca english census06 data highlights ethnic pages Page.cfm?Lang E&Geo PR&Code 01&Table 2&Data Count&StartRec 1&Sort 3&Display All Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories 20 sample data , Statistics Canada 2006 . Retrieved on August 11, 2008. ref image div style white space nowrap If you swap out an image, change the x px entry for EACH image in the row so that the width of the row lines up with the others Image Micha lle Jean 1 11072007.jpg x130px File Regine Chassagne.jpg x130px br Image Luck Mervil1.jpg x140px Image DavidLoiseau2.png x140px caption small Notable Haitian Canadians br Micha lle Jean Regine Chassagne br Luck Mervil David Loiseau small regions Greater Montreal , Quebec , Greater Toronto langs Haitian Creole language Haitian Creole ... American s, Black Canadian s, Latin America ns, Haitians in France , Haitian Brazilian s Citizens from ... . The Canada 2006 Census showed a total population of 102,430 Haitian Canadians residing in Canada ... Quebec Ethnic Origin ref List of Canadians of Haitian descent Film and television Jepht Bastien film ... Reflist See also Canadians Haitian immigration to the United States and Canada List of Haitians List of Haitian Americans External links http www.statcan.gc.ca pub 89 621 x 89 621 x2007011 eng.htm The Haitian Community in Canada http www.multiculturalcanada.ca Encyclopedia A Z h1 Multicultural Canada Haitians http www.haiti montreal.org Haitian Consulate General in Montreal http festivalfilmhaitien.com Montreal International Haitian Film Festival http www.mri.gouv.qc.ca en relations quebec ... www.whitepinepictures.com seeds ii 26 sidebar.html Article on Haitian immigration to Quebec Black Canadians People of Canada Haitian diaspora Latin American Canadians Category Ethnic groups in Canada Category Canadian people of Haitian descent canada stub fr Communaut ha tienne au Canada ja ... more details
original research date January 2010 Infobox Ethnic group group Haitian American br small Haitienne Am ricaine ... 2010 01 12.jpg x151px Jason Der lo File Dawn Richard.jpg x151px Dawn Richard caption small Notable Haitian ..., D.C. langs French language French , Haitian Creole language Haitian Creole , American English rels ... African American , Afro Latin American s, Haitians in France , Latin America ns, Canadians of Haitian ancestry Haitian Canadian s, Haitian Brazilian s, Dominican American Haitian Americans are United States Americans of Haiti an heritage, or Haitian born people who are United States citizenship naturalized ... and Boston . In 2009 the US Census estimated that there are 830,000 Haitian Americans living in the U.S. ... due to the presence of illegal Haitian immigrants. During the early 1960s and the 1970s, many ... place to live only for college and for some Haitian middle class people, but most Haitians were poor ... the Haitians caused that many Haitian professionals, the middle class, and students emigrated to others ..., 60,000 Haitian boat people landed in South Florida , most of them migrated to a neighborhood called Little Haiti . In the 1980s, many Haitian immigrants arrived in the United States by boat on the shores ... drain from Haiti, since early 1980s, Thousands of Haitian doctors, teachers, Social Workers and entrepreneurs ... resident status. Also in 1991, there was another wave of Haitian boat people. However, with the governments ... Haitians obtained temporary legal status. ref name Everyculture Haitian Americans cite news author Felix Eme Unaeze and Richard E. Perrin url http www.everyculture.com multi Du Ha Haitian Americans.html title A Countries and Their Cultures Haitian Americans publisher Countries and their cultures accessdate December 26, 2011, to 18 19 pm ref Language and Religion Most of the Haitian immigrants to the United States, especially the more recent ones, communicate basically in Haitian Creole language Haitian Creole and in English. This is because in Haiti, although French is an official language that is widely ... more details
infobox ethnic group group Chinese Haitian br small H id hu qi o Chinois ha tienne small image caption poptime 230 popplace Port au Prince langs French language French Haitian Creole Chinese language Chinese rels Buddhism Christianity related Chinese Caribbean Chinese Haitians Traditional Chinese , Pinyin H id hu qi o , H id hu y French language French Chinois ha tienne are Haitians of Chinese ancestry who immigrated to or born in Haiti . There are about 230 Chinese people living in Haiti as of 2010.And 003 since the earthquake. Overview Many Chinese people living in Haiti are businessmen in governmental or other businesses while there are 10 other Chinese nationals working in Haitian companies and about as well as about 20 illegal immigrants. There are also about 30 Taiwanese residents in Haiti. There is only one Chinese restaurant in Haiti, the Wujiayuan Restaurant in P tionville , an upper class neighborhood in Port au Prince . The restaurant was arranged as a shelter during the 2010 Haiti earthquake by China s foreign ministry. ref http www.chinadaily.com.cn world 2010 01 24 content 9367455.htm Chinese in Haiti find safe haven ref About 230 Chinese were in Haiti at the time of the disaster. Most are safe but eight Chinese police officers on a peacekeeping mission died in a collapsed United Nations building. ref http english.peopledaily.com.cn 90001 90776 90883 6867760.html 8 Chinese peacekeepers buried, 10 missing in Haiti ref Notable people Edouard Wah Renowned Haitian painter See also Asian Latin American Chinese Caribbean References reflist Overseas Chinese Category Haitian society Category Chinese diaspora ... more details
Cleanup date April 2009 Refimprove date April 2009 Haitian literature has been closely intertwined with the political life of Haiti . Haitian intellectuals turned successively or simultaneously to France, the UK, the United States, and African traditions. At the same time, Haitian history has always been a rich source of inspiration for literature, with its heroes, its upheavals, its cruelties and its rites. The nineteenth century In the eighteenth century, settlers published descriptive and political works in France. Haitian literature has its origins in the country s independence. In 1804, Fligneau s play The Haitian expatriate made its debut. But the ruling classes and the intellectual elites in the emerging Haitian state remain imbued with French culture. Fags a patriotic vein that recounted the deeds of convulsive independence. It adopted, over the 19th century, the successive literary ... and changing mores. At the end of the 19th century, Haitian literature was imbued with the prestige ... creating rather than imitating, that is to draw from the African roots of the Haitian people. The resistance ... by the Director of Cultural Affairs in Paris to establish relations with Haitian intellectuals ..., led in particular by Ren Depestre. However, the surrealist influence on Haitian literature ... would be much more fruitful. Contemporary Haitian literature is part of the Latin American culture. Haitian diaspora The Duvalier regime saw the exodus of many Haitian intellectuals. The so called ... 2005 depict the daily life of Haitian exiles in their host countries. It can be difficult to define what constitutes a Haitian writer when many Haitians no longer live in Haiti and do not necessarily .... Under this theory, Haitian creole developed in the 17th century on Turtle Island, where enslaved ... . ref celle qu on a fabriqu e ensemble pour survivre ref A shift was brought about in Haitian ... in Haiti. Notes and references Reflist North American topic literature Haiti topics Category Haitian ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name The Haitian Project INC Non profit logo Non profit type founded date 1987 founder St. Joseph s Parish, Charlie Wharton location Providence, Rhode Island area served Haiti product focus Education method revenue endowment num volunteers num employees num members subsib owner Non profit slogan homepage http haitianproject.org dissolved footnotes The Haitian Project, Inc. is a Providence, Rhode Island based Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic non profit organization dedicated to education in Haiti. Since 1987, it has operated Louverture Cleary School , a Catholic secondary school in Croix des Bouquets, Haiti. Patrick Moynihan , brother of Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan , is the President of The Haitian Project. ref cite news url http online.wsj.com article SB10001424052748704762904575025382061100568.html title After Quake, a Lesson in Persistence publisher The Wall Street Journal accessdate 20 September 2011 first Mike last Esterl date 2010 01 26 ref ref cite news url http www.brownalumnimagazine.com content view 2575 32 title The Brothers Moynihan ... June 2010 ref Mission The Haitian Project through Louverture Cleary School , its Catholic, co educational ... the poorest Haitian families to maximize their potential and enable them to work toward building a Haiti where justice and peace thrive. History The Haitian Project was founded in the early 1980s by St. Joseph s Parish in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1987, The Haitian Project established Louverture ... and his involvement inspired his younger brother, Patrick Moynihan , to go to Haiti and join The Haitian Project in 1996. In the late 1990s, The Haitian Project became a national project supported ... title Video About Bishop Ireton s Haitian Sister School Louverture Cleary publisher Bishop Ireton High ... List of schools in Haiti Notes Reflist External links http haitianproject.org The Haitian Project DEFAULTSORT Haitian Project, The Category 1987 establishments in the United States Category Child education ... more details
Politics of Haiti Peasant Affair with the Haitian People APPA is a Haiti an democratic political party founded in September 1999. APPA stands for freedom, development of the country and participation of everyone in the democratic process. The secretary general Lucien Petit , a political scientist , believes that the country will only head toward a positive direction if the people unite together. External links http www.appahaiti.org www.appahaiti.org Category Political parties in Haiti Category Political parties established in 1999 Haiti party stub ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Haitian Nesophontes status EX status system IUCN3.1 extinct 1500s status ref ref IUCN2008 assessors Turvey, S. & Helgen, K. year 2008 title Nesophontes zamicrus id 14676 downloaded 6 January 2009 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Soricomorpha familia Nesophontidae genus Nesophontes species N. zamicrus binomial Nesophontes zamicrus binomial authority Gerrit Smith Miller Miller , 1929 synonyms The Haitian nesophontes Nesophontes zamicrus is an extinct species of mammal in the family Nesophontidae . ref name msw3 MSW3 Soricomorpha id 13700012 page 222 ref It was Endemism endemic to Hispaniola . Source PacificScience61 3 reflist soricomorpha stub Category Nesophontes Category Fauna of Haiti Category Mammal extinctions since 1500 fr Nesophontes zamicrus pt Nesophontes zamicrus sr Nesophontes zamicrus ... more details
This section features artists of Haitian descent and members of the diaspora. Hersza Barjon br Jean Michel Basquiat Haitian sculpture Haitian sculpture is made of natural materials, traditional art mediums, and recycled materials. Haitian Steel Drum Sculpture The village of Noailles in Croix des Bouquets ... accessdate 18 August 2011 deadurl yes Dead link date September 2011 bot RjwilmsiBot ref Haitian ... 2010 us2010rja6 accessdate 13 January 2010 ref The Haitian art world suffered great losses ... reflist Resources http haitianartsociety.org Haitian Art Society External links Museum Collections ... Category Haitian art ht Haitian art ... more details
Image Ayiti&DR 2007 085.jpg thumb right 250px A table setting of Haitian food. Haitian cuisine originates from several culinary styles from the various historical ethnic groups that populated the western portion of the island of Hispaniola , namely the French people French , African , and the Ta no people Ta no Amerindians . History Haiti is similar to the rest of the Latin America Latin Caribbean the French Antilles French and the Spanish language Spanish speaking countries of the Antilles , however it differs in several ways from its regional counterparts. Its primary influence derives from French ... flavor. Dishes tend to be seasoned liberally and consequently. Haitian cuisine tends to be moderately ... with Haitian cuisine. Manje Krey l Deleted image removed Image diri ak pwa.jpg thumb 250px Cooked rice & beans, a staple meal in Haiti and Latin America in general. Manje Krey l Haitian food is the equivalent ... , and meat often pork . Tchaka is eaten by people and also used as an offering to the Loa lwa in Haitian ... made of okra kalalou in Haitian Creole , cooked with meat, fish, crab, and savory spices. Another regional ... around Cap Ha tien . Waves of migration have also influenced Haitian cuisine. For example, immigrants from Lebanon and Syria brought kibbeh , which has been adopted into Haitian cuisine. The flavor base of much Haitian cooking is sofrito epis , a combination sauce made from cooked Bell pepper ... Maggi bouillon cubes are used by Haitian cooks. This is indicative of the growing availability of imported ... patat consisting of evaporated milk, sugar, and corn flour. List of some Haitian dishes Deleted ... Haitian recipes http www.everythinghaitian.com HaitianCuisine Default.aspx Haitian cooking http www.camiesbakery.com Camie s, Haitian Cuisine & Bakery Famous Haitian Eatery http www.tatimiya.blogspot.com Master Haitian Cuisine References references http www.everyculture.com Ge It Haiti.html Culture of Haiti Haiti topics North American topic cuisine Category Haitian cuisine Category Caribbean cuisine ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 The livre was the currency of Haiti until 1813. It was equal to the French livre and was subdivided into 20 sou s, each of 12 denier s. The escalin of 15 sous was also used as a denomination, since it was equal to the Spanish colonial real . Coins specifically for use in Haiti were issued between 1802 and 1809, along with various overstamped coins. The livre was replaced by the Haitian gourde in 1813, at a rate of 1 gourde 8 livre 5 sous 11 escalin . Money unit stub Haiti stub Category Modern obsolete currencies ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Indo Haitian image File Marabou.jpg File Marabouw.jpg 170px caption A Marabou man poptime 200 popplace Port au Prince rels Hinduism Roman Catholicism langs French language French Haitian Creole Languages of India Indian languages related Indo Caribbean Indo Haitians are Haitians of India n ancestry who immigrated to or born in Haiti . As of 2011, there are about 200 people of Indian descent living in Haiti. ref http ayitinou.com article posts 29 haitian articles 3454 india haiti relationships that are consolidated.html Ayitinou.com India Haiti relationships that are consolidated ref Overview The Indian community in Haiti consists mainly of professionals, businessmen and volunteers from the congregation of the Sisters of Charity. The community is made up of immigrants from India as well as other Caribbean islands such as Martinique and Guadeloupe . Indo Caribbean immigrants from other Caribbean islands have intermarried with other Haitian communities. Their descendants are known as Marabou ethnicity Marabous . In addition to NRIs and PIOs, India s MINUSTAH contingent includes a 140 member Formed Police Unit FPU , mainly from the Central Industrial Security Force CISF , as well as 11 UN police officers and there are also about 51 Indians working with Trigyn Technologies Ltd, a Mumbai based company that provides IT support for UN missions. ref http zeenews.india.com news nation tharoor visits haiti meets president indian peacekeepers 598821.html Zeenews.com Tharoor visits Haiti meets President, Indian peacekeepers ref 2010 Haiti earthquake During the 2010 Haiti earthquake , many members of the Indian community have lost their homes had appealed to the Indian government to provide them financial assistance to rebuild their lives. ref http www.thehindu.com news national article108628.ece The Hindu Indians in Haiti seek monetary help ref There were ... Caribbean References Reflist NRI PIO Category Haitian society Category Indian diaspora by country Haiti ... more details