Diri ak Pwa, also known as Rice and Beans, is a popular Haitian dish. It’s a delicious and hearty meal that combines rice and beans with a flavorful sauce. Here’s …
La Ville Du Cap
Cap-Haïtien, often referred to simply as “Au Cap,” or “Kap peyi-am” is a historical city located on the northern coast of Haiti. It has played a significant role in the …
Haitian Soup Joumou History and Culture
Soup Joumou, also known as “Haitian Independence Soup,” is a traditional Haitian dish with a rich historical and cultural significance. Its origins are deeply intertwined with the history of Haiti …
Family and Community in Haitian Culture
Family and community are fundamental cornerstones of Haitian culture, shaping social interactions,
Culture and Society of Haiti
Culture and Society of Haiti: Haiti has a rich and vibrant culture that reflects a blend of African, European, and indigenous influences. The country’s history of colonization, slavery, and revolution …
Geography and Environment of Haiti
Haiti, located on the western part of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, is characterized by diverse geography, a tropical climate, and a rich natural environment. Geographical Features: …
Haiti from 2004 to Present
Modern Haiti (2004-Present): The modern era of Haiti, from 2004 to the present, is marked by continued political instability, economic challenges, natural disasters, and efforts to rebuild and develop the …
Post-Dictatorship Haiti (1986-2004)
Post-Dictatorship Haiti (1986-2004) After the fall of the Duvalier dictatorship in 1986, Haiti entered a period of political transition and attempted to establish democratic governance. This era was marked by …
The Duvalier Dictatorship (1957-1986)
The Duvalier Dictatorship (1957-1986) François “Papa Doc” Duvalier (1957-1971): In 1957, François “Papa Doc” Duvalier was elected as President of Haiti through a flawed election process. Initially, he gained popularity …
The Kingdom of Haiti and The Republic (1844-1915)
The Kingdom of Haiti and The Republic (1844-1915): The Rise of the Haitian Kingdom (1844-1859): Following the ouster of President Jean-Pierre Boyer in 1843, Haiti entered a period of political …
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