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  1. Haiti (Cultures Of The World) by Roseline Ngcheong-Lum; Roseline Ng Cheong-Lum, 1994-05-18
  2. Haitian Culture: Culture of Haiti, Haitian Mythology, Public Holidays in Haiti, Quadrille Dress, Bryant Freeman
  3. HAITI: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by TIMOTHY T. SCHWARTZ, 2001
  4. Dancing in Haiti: come for the beaches, the culture and art.(ESSAY): An article from: National Catholic Reporter by Eileen Markey, 2007-07-20
  5. Notes Sur La Culture Fran?aise En Haiti by J. B Romain, 1974-01-01
  6. Haiti: An entry from UXL's <i>Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods and Recipes of the World</i>
  7. Culture d'Haïti (French Edition)
  8. Haiti: The Literature and Culture A Special Issue, Part I (Callaloo, 15, Number 2)
  9. Culture Haïtienne: Culture D'haïti, Peinture Haïtienne, Bain de Chance (French Edition)
  10. Taking Haiti Military Occupation & the Culture of U.S. Imperialism, 1915-1940 by MaryARenda, 2001
  11. Haiti Rising: Haitian History, Culture and the Earthquake of 2010
  12. Executive Report on Strategies in Haiti, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Haiti Research Group, The Haiti Research Group, 2000-11-02
  13. Modernity Disavowed: Haiti and the Cultures of Slavery in the Age of Revolution by Sibylle Fischer,
  14. Fishculture survey report for Haiti, by R. T Lovell, 1971

21. Atlas - Haiti Map
Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages.
http://www.map.freegk.com/haiti/haiti.php

Introduction
People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
Haiti Introduction Back to Top Haiti, independent republic occupying the western third of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Dominican Republic, and bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by the Dominican Republic, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west by the Windward Passage, which separates it from Cuba. Its area is 27,750 sq km (10,714 sq mi). Port-au-Prince is Haiti's capital and largest city. Official Name- Republic of Haiti
Capital City- Port-au-Prince
Languages- French (official), French Creole
Official Currency- Gourde
Religions- Catholic, others
Population- 7,200,000
Land Area- 27,560 sq km (10,641 sq miles)
Haiti Provinces Back to Top
9 departments (departements, singular - departement); Artibonite, Centre, Grand'Anse, Nord, Nord-Est, Nord-Ouest, Ouest, Sud, Sud-Est Haiti People Back to Top The population of Haiti is 6,964,549 (2001 estimate), giving the country an overall population density of 251 persons per sq km (650 per sq mi). In arable areas, however, there are about five times more people than the average. Some 66 percent of the population lives in rural areas. Haitian Creole and French are the official languages. Creole is spoken by all Haitians and, with French, is used in drama, music, radio, television, politics, and religion. But written Creole is not widely accepted because the school system retains French as the main language of instruction. Creole is normally used in daily life, and French—mastered by perhaps 10 percent of the people—is used in more formal circumstances. Most of the vocabulary of Haitian Creole is derived from French, but its syntax is similar to that of some African languages and resembles the syntax of other creole languages of the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean.

22. Haiti-Reference: Page D'accueil
Guide contenant des r©f©rences de bases sur le pays, son peuple et sa culture, maintenu par un biblioth©caire.
http://haiti-reference.com
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Bibliographie sur Toussaint Louverture 5 Avril Dissertations sur Haiti: 2000 1er Avril Calendrier du mois d'Avril 31 Mars Dissertations sur Haiti: 2001 2 Février Profil de la ville de Jérémie 30 Décembre Education en Haiti 29 Décembre Pouvoir Judiciaire en Haiti 29 Décembre Le premier chef d'état Haitien de doublure fut Charles Rivière Hérard ( 31 Décembre 1843 - 3 Mai 1844) . Cet officier possédait pourtant bien des atous pour être un chef exécutif responsable. Jeune (il n'était agé que de quarante ans quand il arriva au pouvoir), ayant été l'un des instigateurs de la révolte de Praslin, Rivière Hérard préféra laisser la direction des affaires de l'état à son cousin Hérard Dumesle, également membre du directoire de Praslin et ancien membre du gouvernement provisoire après le départ du président Jean-Pierre Boyer (

23. Windows On Haiti: Wisdom And Beauty In Haitian Vodou
Essay by Dr. MarieJos© 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.
http://haitiforever.com/windowsonhaiti/w98501.shtml
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.

24. Bob Corbett's Haiti Page
Discusses the deities, songs, dances and languages of this Caribbean culture. Provides an introductory page for the uninitiated.
http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/haiti/haiti.html
HAITI TABLE OF CONTENTS
SEARCH THIS WHOLE SITE
SEARCH BOB CORBETT'S ENTIRE LIBRARY PROGRAM

25. MapZones.com Culture
haiti, culture, Back to Top. haiti's cultural life displays varietyand originality and shows authentic achievements in many areas.
http://www.mapzones.com/world/caribbean/haiti/cultureindex.php
Country Info Haiti Introduction Haiti General Data Haiti Maps Haiti Culture ... Haiti Time and Date Haiti Culture Back to Top Haiti's cultural life displays variety and originality and shows authentic achievements in many areas. Artists have drawn from the vitality of the people and the rich folklife to create internationally recognized works of art. Port-au-Prince is the centre of cultural and intellectual life, and the nation's most important museums, libraries, and entertainment facilities are located there. Haitian culture fuses African, French, and West Indian elements. Formerly a social divider, the Creole language is now being used in attempts to define a national culture. The language is used in literature, drama, music, dance, and some governmental functions. Haitian works of art are enjoying increasing worldwide recognition. The country has several outstanding libraries. The collection of the Brothers of Saint Louis de Gonzague (1912), the National Archives (1860), and the Bibliothèque Nationale (1940), all located in Port-au-Prince, contain rare works that date from the colonial period. Also devoted to Haitian history is the National Museum (1983), located in Port-au-Prince. Haitian paintings have received attention since the 1940s, when a school of “naive” or “primitive” artists developed in Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien. The works of the earlier and more famous artists are exhibited in major galleries in the United States and France. Primitive influence is also evident in such handicrafts as wood carvings and tapestries, which are manufactured in Haiti but sold throughout the Caribbean.

26. The Embassy Of The Republic Of Haiti, Washington D.C.
Official site featuring much information about the Republic of haiti, its government, history, politics and culture; with many other links about haiti.
http://www.haiti.org/
Welcome to the Embassy of the Republic of Haiti
Washington, D.C.
Mete w Alèz nan Paj Entènèt Anbasad d Ayiti Ozetazini Bienvenue à la Page d'Accueil de l'Ambassade d'Haïti aux États-Unis
Last Update / Dernière mise à jour :
7 avril 2003
What's New - Quoi de Neuf - Sa k Pase
Conférence à l'Ambassade -
"Toussaint Louverture : son Projet national et son Oeuvre politique"
par le Prof Claude Moïses
vendredi, 11 avril 2003 à 1900 hrs Rapport du Ministère haïtien des Affaires Étrangères
relatives à la mise en application des Résolutions 806/822

1er avril 2003 Actualités de la Présidence À bientôt.. des pages Célébration 2004! President Addresses the HNP March 28, 2003 Haiti's First Lady Speaks Out March 5, 2002 Overview of the Aristide Presidency Discours du Président - CARICOM 16 fév 2003 Création d'un CEP 7 février 2003 Discours/Dialogue du Président 7 février 2003 Embassy of the Republic of Haiti - 2311 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. - Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel : 202.332.4090 - Fax : 202.745.7215 - E-mail : embassy@haiti.org [ Main Page ] [ General Information Government and Society Links on the Web Business and Economy ... Documentation

27. MapZones.com : Haiti
haiti Map, History, culture, People, Population, Climate, Economy, Animal and plants,Languages,capital, island, major city, province, Communications,State
http://www.mapzones.com/world/caribbean/haiti/index.php
Country Info Haiti Introduction Haiti General Data Haiti Maps Haiti Culture ... Haiti Time and Date Haiti Introduction Back to Top Haiti, independent republic occupying the western third of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with the Dominican Republic, and bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by the Dominican Republic, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west by the Windward Passage, which separates it from Cuba. Its area is 27,750 sq km (10,714 sq mi). Port-au-Prince is Haiti's capital and largest city. Official Name- Republic of Haiti
Capital City- Port-au-Prince
Languages- French (official), French Creole
Official Currency- Gourde
Religions- Catholic, others
Population- 7,200,000
Land Area- 27,560 sq km (10,641 sq miles)
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28. Cultural Orientation Resource (COR) Center
A review of the island's history from the Refugee Service Centre.
http://www.cal.org/rsc/haiti/hhist.html
Cultural Orientation Resource (COR) Center
formerly Refugee Service Center (RSC)
PROJECT FUNDER:
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Population,
Refugees, and Migration NOTE:
If you had bookmarked the RSC page, please update the URL to: www.cal.org/CORC
The United States accepts approximately 75,000 refugees each year from diverse regions of the world. CAL's Cultural Orientation Resource Center specializes in the development of materials that help refugee newcomers understand fundamental aspects of life in the United States. Orientation materials cover such topics as housing, community services, transportation, health, employment, and cultural adjustment in several Asian, European, African, and Middle Eastern languages. Additionally, the COR Center produces monographs on the people, history, and culture of different refugee groups to help US service providers understand the new refugee populations. Other orientation materials include bilingual phrasebooks, health resources guides, and a website devoted to cultural orientation Online Resources
Eight publications are now available online in full-text:

29. Bienvenue Au Consulat Général De La République D
Information about Ha¯ti, its government, history, politics, culture.
http://www.haitianconsulate-nyc.org/
Bienvenue au Consulat Général de la République d'Haïti à New York Links Horaire Passeports Section Culturelle ... Président de la République d'Haïti au Sommet Mondial pour le Développement durable last updated: 03 / 14 / 03

30. Haiti, Culture, Politique, Histoire, Le Site De La Communaute Haitienne De Suiss
Translate this page haiti, culture, Politique, Histoire, Le site de la communaute haitienne deSuisse, Geneve. Page d'accueil. Cliquez pour agrandir. Toussaint Louverture.
http://www.haiticulture.ch/Sommaire.html
Page d'accueil
Toussaint Louverture
7 avril 1803†-7 avril 2003
République d'Haïti Constitution de 1987
Acte Indépendance 1804
Aperçu d'Haiti Notre pays, que voici Communauté Les Haïtiens à Genève Une artiste haïtienne en suisse Art et culture Exposition des artistes Coup d'oeil: Tap-taps La cuisine créole Les recettes Les fruits Les légumes Les cocktails ... Le rhum haïtien Page créole Origine du créole Feuillets privés Journal de bord A un ami
Constat d'échec
Santé Dossier sur le sida Art et Culture Hommage aux musiciens des années 50 et 60 (I) Hommage aux musiciens des années 50 et 60 (2) Société Carnaval, une thérapie Exploitation des enfants d'Haïti Politique Actualités haïtiennes Environnement Technologies traditionnelles en Haïti Géographie d'Haïti Situation géographique
Relief d'Haïti

Les neufs Départements
Villes principales d'Haïti Sélection sur carte Personnages historiques d'Haïti Pour ce site, il est préférable d'utiliser le navigateur : A NOS VISITEURS C’est pour nous un plaisir de vous souhaiter la bienvenue sur le site Internet : haiticulture.ch.

31. Haiti 1804-2004 Kreyol.com
haitian and caribbean community web site, with ducation on culture, history, and life of the West Indies culture. Its goal is to raise the awareness and pride of haiti online.
http://www.kreyol.com/home.html
Home Index Information Services Galleries ... Artist Bio
haiti 1804 kreyol.com home
Hello :) Welcome! My name is Hertz Nazaire, just Naz... is cool. I was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (carrefour). I moved to the U.S. at very young age, but my culture is still a very strong factor in molding me as a person. I love Haiti very much and wanted to find a way to show my pride and share my heritage with others. 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. 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 larger since then. This site will serve as a hub to connect you to our peoples everywhere. Being an artist I will publish many of my works on this site and use it as a personal online journal of what I'm up to, so please come back often to view the many updates on my art on my progress to become a better painter. I hope I can keep working on Kreyol.Com for many years to come. I love to design and still have lots of goals for the future of this site.

32. CARE - Virtual Field Trip - Haiti
Walk through city streets and rural villages in the poorest country of the Western Hemisphere in this virtual tour, and learn about the country's culture, history, and people. Includes journal entries, a photo album, recommended books and related links.
http://www.careusa.org/vft/haiti/index.asp
Other Field Trips... Bolivia Ecuador Ghana Guatemala Guatemala 2002 Haiti Honduras Kosovo Madagascar Mali Nepal Peru Peru 2001

33. Www.haiticulture.net/
Similar pages haiti culture While Price Mars reclaimed black culture through literature, painters opted forthe Select reports Czech Republic Egypt Ethiopia Ghana haiti Ireland Mongolia
http://www.haiticulture.net/

34. Howard University Haitian Students Association
This organization strives to represent the interests of the haitian Student body at Howard University. Our mission is to promote, sustain and increase a better understanding of haiti, its people and its culture. The challenge of this organization is to inform the public of the truth about haiti and to debunk the negative myths and cultural stereotypes that currently exist.
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Theater/3504/
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Howard University's Haitian Students Association
Hello and welcome to the Howard University Haitian Students Association homepage. Here you will find information on our organization, our mission, and our officers. You will also find resume and contact information on each of our members according to major. We will also be adding a calendar of upcoming events.
Enjoy your visit!

Mission Statement
Officer Information Recent Trip to Spelman Featured Haitian Artists ... Calendar of Events
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35. Haiti,culture And Vodou.
haiti,culture and vodou. From Henri Date 04.03.2001 Time 133844. Comments.I would like to see Mr. MB from THE TEMPLE OF YEHWE presents a program on TV.
http://www.vodou.org/fty/_disc/0000001f.htm

36. CultureLakay Welcome
The objectives of culture Lakay at HachetteDeschamps are to enable you to order directly online an ever increasing collection of cultural and educational products from haiti.
http://www.hachette-deschamps.com/online-store/scstore/
Welcome!
Hachette-Deschamps is pleased to welcome you to Culture Lakay.
The objectives of Culture Lakay at Hachette-Deschamps are to enable you to order directly online an ever increasing collection of cultural and educational products from Haiti.
At Culture Lakay you will find an expanding assortment and choice from Hachette-Deschamps, from Maison Henri Deschamps and from authors, musicians and other creative artists from Haiti.
Culture Lakay has the historical distinction of being the first Haitian E-Commerce site on the Internet.
Culture Lakay's completely secure SSL server (Secure Socket Layer) is hosted in the United States at the largest E-Commerce hosting facility in the world. We use the highest rated E-Commerce software on the internet in conjunction with PGP Encryption technolgogy to ensure your absolute online security. All orders are processed through the secure Sogebank processing network and you have the guaranty of placing your order with Hachette-Deschamps.
Hachette-Deschamps, founded in 1995, is the Franco-Haitian joint-venture founded and managed by the French publisher Hachette, of the Lagardere Media Group, founded in 1848, and the Haitian Publishing Company Maison Henri Deschamps, founded in Haiti in 1898.
We hope you will make yourself at home at Culture Lakay.

37. Haiti, Culture Vodou
haiti, culture Vodou. From Yakite (G)Bo Manbo Date 04.05.2001Time 083943. Comments. Mr. Beauvoir was recently on Channel 41
http://www.vodou.org/fty/_disc/00000021.htm

38. AHAD - The Association For Haitian American Development, Inc
To bring awareness about haiti and her people. To present information based on facts. To establish linkage between haiti and the rest of the world. To promote unity, cohesion among all cultures. To embrace our culture.
http://www.ahadonline.org/

39. Seehaiti
Haitian culture photo gallery.
http://www.seehaiti.com
Pictures of Haitian culture. Take a virtual trip to Haiti through these photos.
Citadel Technology
Haiti Guide Tony Amidei Photography

40. Haiti News And Entertainment: Haitian Community Web
Your cyber highway to haiti, this site features message boards, chat rooms, photography of haitian culture, and news related to haiti.
http://www.sakapfet.com

"Your cyber-highway to Haiti"
CHECK EMAIL!
NEWS
News about Haiti
LIVE CHAT

Real IRC Chat 24/7
MESSAGE BOARD

PHOTO GALLERY

Photo Art From Haiti
ONLINE GAMES

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