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         Haiti Culture:     more books (33)
  1. Fishculture survey report for Haiti, by R. T Lovell, 1971
  2. Clash of Cultures: America's Educational Strategies in Occupied Haiti, 1915D1934 by Leon Pamphile, 2008-05-28
  3. Haiti et la mondialisation de la culture: Etude des mentalites et des religions face aux realites economiques, sociales et politiques by Francois Houtart, 2000
  4. Haiti: A Basic Reference Book : General Information on Haiti by Patricia Schutt-Anne, 1994-01
  5. Culture Et Developpement En Haiti
  6. Culture Et Developpement En Haiti by Emerson, Ed. Douyon, 1972
  7. African Collection: Manipulating Images Into Words by Fania Simon, 2006
  8. Slave Revolution in the Caribbean, 1789-1804: A Brief History with Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Laurent Dubois, John D. Garrigus, 2006-02-22
  9. Vodou in Haitian Life and Culture: Invisible Powers
  10. Exile and Post-1946 Haitian Literature: Alexis, Depestre, Ollivier, Laferriere, Danticat (Liverpool University Press - Contemporary French & Francophone Cultures) by Martin Munro, 2007-05-15
  11. Countermodernism and Francophone Literary Culture: The Game of Slipknot (New Americanists) by Keith L. Walker, Keith L. Walker, 1998-12
  12. Comprendre Haiti: Essai sur l'Etat, la nation, la culture by Laennec Hurbon, 1987
  13. Rorschachs of 75 Haitian children, aged 7-15, and 42 adults (Microcard publications of primary records in culture and personality) by Erika Bourguignon, 1956
  14. Operation Uphold Democracy: Conflict and cultures : a summary of material from CNA's 1995 annual conference, "military support to complex humanitarian ... practice to policy" (Professional paper) by E. D McGrady, 1997

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    23. Haiti Map, Haiti History, Haiti Profile, Haiti Information, Haiti Economy, Haiti
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    During the rest of the 19th century, Haiti was under the control of a Early in the 20th century, the US took control of Haiti, sending troops in at one
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    adsonar_pid=3019;adsonar_ps=370666;adsonar_zw=540;adsonar_zh=220;adsonar_jv='ads.adsonar.com'; A succession of military governments followed before Haiti began the transition to civilian rule. Presidential elections were held in mid-December 1990 under the supervision of the United Nations and brought to the presidency the radical priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Nine months later, army chief Brigadier-General Raoul Cedras seized power in a military coup. Aristide was exiled. In June 1992, the army installed a civilian government under Marc Bazin, one of the conservative presidential candidates defeated by Aristide. 12 months later, as the country suffered under the weight of international opprobrium, a deal between the Cedras/Bazin regime and Aristide allowed the latter to come back to the country. Political violence, orchestrated by a right-wing militia known as the Famni Lavalas In 2003 a wave of protests against Aristide quickly spread throughout the country plunging Haiti into chaos. By 2004, armed rebels had seized control of many towns and violence spread across the island. In February 2004, Aristide fled the country and now lives in exile in South Africa. Drug traffiking and corruption are major problems hampering the restoration of the country.

    25. Culture Of Haiti - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Culture of Haiti The expresident of Haiti has once sacrified the Haiti country to Satan, as reported by a Christian missionary magazine at 2003.
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    Religion of Haiti
    Although the official religion of Haiti , as inherited from the French colonialists, is Roman Catholicism , about 10% of the population believes in Voodooism , a religion that arose from the slavery-era. The Voodoo religion has been the subject of much repression and misunderstanding in the country's history. Some Christian missionaries incorrectly believe that it is worship of Satan . Such beliefs exist in all social strata. The ex-president of Haiti has once sacrified the Haiti country to Satan, as reported by a Christian missionary magazine at (Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiti_festivals Vodoo is a religion born in slavery, which blends together a number of traditional African beliefs with elements from other faiths, notably Catholicism, the religion of the slave-owners, with which it has always been an uncomfortable bed-fellow. It began in Haiti in the ethnic 'melting pot' created by French colonial slavery when Africans of many different lineages were forcefully transported to become agricultural slaves in this new land. The indigenous Haitian Taino and Arawak peoples had already been largely exterminated during the earlier Spanish invasion, yet much of their culture and traditions remained and these, too, were incorporated into the African beliefs. Europeans, including pro-Stuart Scottish deportees, also came to settle in Haiti and their beliefs, also, were absorbed. The result was a broad mix of many different African, indigenous Haitian and even European pre-Christian traditions which, through a process of evolution and syncretisation, became blended and formalised to create a religion which encompassed them all.

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    Haiti: Culture and History The Republic of Haiti is contained in the western one-third of Hispaniola. It is a country of almost eleven thousand square miles with a population of about seven million people. The population consists about 95% African descent and 5% mulatto and European descent. The majority of people, about 80% are Catholic, 16% Protestant (an estimated 50% of Haitians also practice voodoo). Unfortunately, Haiti has the lowest standard of living in the Western Hemisphere. This is due in large measure to the political instability of the country. This has resulted in a brain drain as well an economic drain from the country. This in turn has led to foreign governments issuing warnings to their citizens, about the potential dangers of traveling in the major cities like Port-au-Prince, Cap Haitien and the northwestern province. The major industries in the country are sugar refining, cement, textiles and tourism.

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    29. Discover Haiti: Intro Page - Discover The Arts, History, Culture Of A Rich And P
    Indepth information about haiti, history, culture, arts, people, news. Learn more than what the media offers. Also activities, chat, message board.
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    30. Site Culturel De La Communauté Haïtienne De Suisse
    haiti, sa culture, sa politique, son histoire. Des liens vers des associations, pr©sentation d'expositions et d'artistes. La g©ographie d'Ha¯ti, des cartes et la m©t©o.
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    31. Haiti Guide
    A guide with information and facts about the geography and culture of haiti.
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    News Canadian troops join patrol in Haiti Mar 23, 2004 - Bell Globemedia French Soldier Dies Mar 21, 2004 - New York Times Local chaplain talks about experiences Mar 20, 2004 - WTNH Multinational force grows Mar 19, 2004 - USA TODAY
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    Multinational Interim Force grows to 3,300
    March 23rd, The Combined Joint Task Force has now grown to 3,300 consisting of 1,800 U.S., 760 French, 330 Chilean and 340 Canadian military personnel in Haiti. And the operation now has a name - Operation Secure Tomorrow.
    Members of the Multinational Interim Force now are stabilizing parts of the troubled country beyond the capital of Port-au-Prince, Defense Department officials reported.
    UN's Special Advisor arrives in Haiti today
    "The Secretary-General's Special Adviser for Haiti, Reginald Dumas, arrived in Port-au-Prince this morning," spokeswoman Marie Okabe told the press at headquarters. "Meanwhile, the UN's multidisciplinary mission, headed by Hocine Medili, is continuing its work in Haiti and will be meeting with members of the diplomatic community today."

    32. Haiti 1804 - 2004
    A comprehensive guide to haiti and haitian culture featuring the Art of haitian artist Nazaire.
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    I strongly believe it is our responsibility as Haitian Webmasters to provide the world a positive image of Haiti. We need to provide powerful and moving content about our home and about our struggles so the world will stop ignoring Haiti. Although Haiti is one of the poorest countries on this earth, many of us still strive to overcome our struggles and make major impact in this world. Haitians have a strong and colorful history, all you have to do is explore the many links on this site to discover this. Haiti Kreyol.Com was created in November, 1999 as a tool to keep in touch with my roots while providing small services to Haitians new to the net. The Haitian community online has grown much larger since then. Our goal is still to provide a comprehensive look at Haitian Culture, Haitian History, Haitian Music and Arts. Our services reach large Haitian-American communities such as Brooklyn - New York, Boston - Massachussetts, and South Florida - Palm Beach, Broward and Dade Counties (Fort Lauderdale / Greater Miami Areas). This site will serve as a hub to connect you to our Haitian peoples everywhere. Again welcome and enjoy the culture of Haiti.

    33. Haiti : Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of Congress
    Overview of life, history, and culture by the US Library of Congress.
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    34. MapZones.com : Haiti Life
    haiti s culture valued women s economic contribution to the farm in that all income generated through agricultural production belonged to both husband and
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    Country Info Haiti Introduction Haiti General Data Haiti Maps Haiti Culture ... Haiti Time and Date Haiti Life Back to Top In rural areas, men and women played complementary roles. Men were primarily responsible for farming and, particularly, for heavy work, such as tilling. Women, often assisted with tasks such as weeding and harvesting. Women were responsible for selling agricultural produce. Haiti's culture valued women's economic contribution to the farm in that all income generated through agricultural production belonged to both husband and wife. Many women also acquired sufficient capital to become full-time market traders, and they were thus economically independent. The income that they earned from nonfarm business activities was recognized as their own; they were not required to share it with their husbands. Family life among the orthodox elite was substantially different from that of the lower class. Civil and religious marriages were the norm, and the "best" families could trace legally married ancestors to the nineteenth century. Because of the importance of intermarriage, mulatto elite families were often interrelated. Marital relationships have changed somewhat since the mid-twentieth century. Divorce, once rare, has become acceptable. Elite wives, once exclusively homemakers surrounded by servants, entered the labor force in increasing numbers in the 1970s and the 1980s. The legal rights of married women, including rights to property, were expanded through legislation in the 1980s. In addition, the elite had a broader choice of partners as economic change and immigration changed the composition of that group.

    35. Haiti-Reference: Page D'accueil
    Excellent Guide contenant des r©f©rences de bases sur le pays, son peuple et sa culture, maintenu par un biblioth©caire.
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    36. Windows On Haiti: Wisdom And Beauty In Haitian Vodou
    Essay by Dr. MarieJose Alcide Saint-Lot, a scholar of Haitian popular culture with graduate degrees from Brooklyn College and CUNY. This paper first presented at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
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    Marie-José Alcide Saint-Lot, Ph.D. This essay was read to an Educational Panel on Spirits in the Celluloid: Haiti, Hollywood, and the Mass Media, at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, Nov. 15, 1998, for the Exhibit of the Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou Dr. Marie-José Alcide Saint-Lot is a scholar of Haitian popular culture. She holds an MFA in Theater from Brooklyn College and a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Theater at CUNY.
    Wisdom and Beauty in Haitian Vodou The spiritual splendor we are plunged into through this fascinating exhibit defies and calls into question the sordid and negative image imprinted on Haiti’s traditional religion. The compelling feeling of ecstasy, piety, of profound communion with the beyond which pervades these masterpieces not only lifts the mind and vibrates the soul, but also suggests that such marvelous inspiration could not have come from a destructive power. What then explains the hostility towards Vodou? The plight of Vodou in Haiti originates from the socio- economic conditions created by the colonizers to enrich themselves at the expense and to the detriment of the Negro slaves. As you know, political supremacy works hand in hand with cultural and spiritual supremacy. So, to insure their power, impose their values and establish their so-called superiority, the European rulers, from the 16th to the 19th century, made it their goal to strip the Blacks of their identity, of their humanity, undermine the African image and destroy African culture. Vodou as the religion of the slaves, the element of cohesion among them and their base of resistance, became a major target and suffered endless persecution. This persistent harassment had an impact which never totally disappeared. No wonder the media have been led to misrepresent Vodou as evil, barbaric, criminal.

    37. Welcome To The Website Of The Embassy Of Haiti
    Official site featuring much information about the Republic of haiti, its government, history, politics and culture; with many other links about haiti.
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    38. Haitians - Their History And Culture
    A review of the island's history from the Refugee Service Centre.
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    39. Index.page
    A project site for part of a degree course, offering articles about Napoleon, Revolutionary culture, haiti, and the French social system, as well as text of documents, links, bibliography.
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    40. Home Page Of Embassy Of India, Havana, Cuba, Noticias De India,
    Embassy of India in Havana, accredited to Cuba, haiti, and the Dominican Republic. Features information on Indian geography and culture, and the economic and business environment of Cuba for Indian businesses and researchers. In English and Spanish.
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