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Haiti is the birthplace of freedom in the western hemisphere, Haitian is home of the first and only successful slave revolt in the world. Haiti History learn more about haiti's history,
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Re: Maybe I Can Help.... That was lovely and informative. Thank you more » Posted by Dianna , 2/5/10 12:04 PM
Re: What Is Voodoo? No Voodoo, no Jesus, if you will all understand that we all have to pary to one G-d, and G-d only, the world will live in great harmony, no mother nature disasters and no more pain to no one on earth.
G-d Bless
Camilla more » Posted by Camilla Poen, 2/3/10 1:33 PM
What Do Haitian Teens Do On A Daily Bases ? ? Im doing a reaserch project on haiti.
ive got most of its culture coved but I would like to know the specific deatils on teens.
what do they like to do.
do they use electronics ?
what do they like to study, tell me everything... more » Posted by Mania, 2/3/10 9:51 AM
What Do Haitian Teens Do On A Daily Bases ? im doing a reaserch project on haiti. ive got most of its culture coved but i would like to know the specific deatils on tens.
what do they like to do.
do they use electronics ?
what do they like to study, tel me evrything about them.
more » Posted by Mania Colygreens, 2/3/10 9:49 AM
Re: What Is Voodoo? I am sorry if I came off too strong. it is true, i've not experienced what you and your people have gone through and may never do so but that will not keep me from praying for your people and helping your people by donating what I can to... more » Posted by Terrian Williams, 2/1/10 1:12 PM
Re: Haiti Labor Force - By Occupation I am a capable 51 year young man and would love to help in anyway ican physically in haiti, can anyone give me an idea of who to talk to? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, william kemm more » Posted by William Kemm, 1/31/10 9:14 PM
Re: Creole Not French Is Haiti's Official Language I think you are confusing "official language" with "national language." french is indeed an official language of haiti - that is, it has official recognition in the country's constitution and is used for governmental purposes. that only... more » Posted by Morg, 1/30/10 7:53 PM
Re: Haitian Culture ok as many times somebody has replied to my post no one has yet to answer my question what is there culture what are they proud of i never said i was better than them i just asking a question!!!! Please answer it. more » Posted by Davonne Tillman, 1/29/10 1:19 PM
Re: My Opinion This has been and still is haiti's problem. what should be the official language of the country? this controversy has earned haiti the first place in analphabetism. scientific investigations have found that alphabetization should occur in... more » Posted by Dr. Jose Fertullien, 1/27/10 9:35 PM
Re: Haitian Culture excuse um while your judging sir im am in the process in getting a education and writing skills is just fine other than trying to call me out answer my question uh huh not one answer didnt think so more » Posted by Davonne , 1/25/10 3:48 PM
Re: Haiti Radio Stations I am looking for someone who I haven't heard from for many years. his name is yvon michel. the last I heard, he was living in carefou, port-au-prince. his family is from leogane. he has two sisters named marie and gerda. he also have a... more » Posted by Mica, 1/25/10 12:37 PM
Re: Haitian Culture What do you mean what makes them proud to be haitians? the same way you are proud to be black! why do you think you are so much different from them? you are black just like they are, you have had it bad like they have due to your skin... more » Posted by Asante Wimbush, 1/22/10 10:54 PM
Re: Haitian Culture Why not first get an education, and learn how to write before judging others. more » Posted by John Smith, 1/20/10 11:22 AM
Re: What Is Voodoo? To therian willliams you have never worn and will never wear the people of haiti shoes. given the trials and tribulations that have been perpetuated on the people of haiti during the days of massa; which you will never experience. ... more » Posted by Cecelia Grant, 1/20/10 12:34 AM
Re: Haitian Culture May proud haitians commented on this article but yet I still wanna learn why yall are proud to be a haitian, I mean im afrian american and proud because of our history and where we started from, that my ancestors broke so many doors that I... more » Posted by Davonne Tillman, 1/19/10 5:49 PM
Re: What Is Voodoo? Od,
if the haitians would turn away from voodoo totally and turn to jesus christ totally, god could do a mighty work in and through them. whenever voodoo or non-christian practices are performed and the person has already been baptized... more » Posted by Terrian Williams, 1/14/10 4:19 PM
Re: Pic Macaya National Park Read your history
understand your present
play a part in your furure
...you are haiti
... more » Posted by Jean Valerus, 1/1/10 6:50 PM
Re: Haiti Government Type I'm professor vasilios gikas, academician in economy & law, executive secretary general of the agrarian party of greece and the editor of the monthly agriculture newspaper o dromos tis agrotias, the road of the agriculture. I would like... more » Posted by Vasilios Gikas, 12/7/09 10:34 AM
Re: Pic Macaya National Park I hope to see easy transportation and infrastructure access road to reach our national parks in other to allow more preschool students and other visitors to enjoy our view.
We can not ignore, existence of insecure situation organized.
more » Posted by Jackenson Durand, 12/1/09 11:55 AM
Learn About Haiti Aiti (pronounced /ˈheɪtiː/; french haïti, pronounced: [a.iti]; haitian creole: ayiti), officially the republic of haiti (république d'haïti ; repiblik ayiti), is a creole- and french-speaking caribbean country. along with... more » Posted by About Haiti, 11/13/09 11:40 AM
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