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    Vodou In American Culture

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    In the culture of vodou, or widely known as “voodoo,” societies in the new world sees this practice as a sacrifice, black magic, or something that may be represented with a negative connotation. However, in the new world, it is also a subject that is taken lightly or as a joke. We can say that that is because of creolization or transculturation, which makes vodou appear as voodoo. But, I personally do not believe that there is enough evidence to really support this culture and practice to be verging

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    known as Haiti in 1804. The Dominican Republic tried to gain its own independence in 1821 but failed for 22 years due to the Haitians taking the island over until 1844 when it gained its own independence. But they willingly returned to the Spanish Empire in 1861. Due to voluntarily

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    article about the Haitian people. Haiti is one of the world’s poorest countries. Along with that, Haiti is stricken by a countless number of natural disasters. Thousands of Haitians have lost their lives to natural disasters. “Why are the most vulnerable repeatedly assessed the highest price,” asked Pitts in his article. Why is it the the poor are hit the hardest? When it couldn’t get much worse for them, the world decides to take what little they have. It’s not just in Haiti that natural disasters occur

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    whose names don’t matter to anyone but themselves,” (3). This part of the male character’s letter alludes to the fact that his story of trying to escape Haiti and the struggles that come with that is not just

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    A Mother and Daughter’s Love In Edwidge Danticat book Kirk? Krak! The short story “Nineteen Thirty-Seven”, there appears to be an importance of a mother and daughter relationship. Danticat demonstrates in this short story that although things are difficult to explain or to carry a conversation about, it is important to have and to keep a relationship that you desire to have with a love one before it is too late to do so. ((((((((need more on this paragraph!!!!!))))))))) A young lady by the name

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    Being founded on 1492, Haiti might have been dubbed one of Christopher Columbus’s important landfalls. Not only was it an important landfall in Columbus’s viewpoint, but as well in the perspective of the country as well, but not in the way it seems. From the viewpoint of Columbus, Haiti was one of the countries he came across on his first voyage. On this first voyage, Columbus was introduced to a very large population of Taino/ Arawak people who lived peacefully on the island. The Taino/ Arawak

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    plantations. Thus, it can be said that so the word “Vodou” or “Voodoo” has African roots. In the language of the people of African Fon people, the word means “spirit” or “deity”. There are several branches of this religion and what is called Vodou in Haiti, in Brazil is called Santeria, which literally means “holy faith” and “delight”. In other countries of Latin America there is another cult analogue of Vodou, which is called Macumba. It is essential

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    As communities began to develop a sense of tradition it had become integrated with religion and culture that was brought by Jews and Islamic from other larger societies. [P2 ] The first African Diasporic stream 100,000 years ago and the survival from waves of enslavement / migration. For much of the nineteenth and twentieth century had strong political fragmentation between slaves and freed Africans. This would devastate whole African communities and set the stage of internal wars and ethnic conflicts

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    The Haitian Revolution was a twelve-year slave rebellion that occurred in the French ruled colony of Saint Domingue in 1791 through 1804 (Baptist). Saint Domingue was a trading colony that provided two-thirds of France’s oversea trade income. Production was collected through slaves acquired through the African slave trade. Resentment arose in all social classes in the colony against France when tariffs were placed on imported goods, trade with other nations was forbidden, and no representation for

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    HIV In Haiti

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    Haiti is one of the regions with the highest HIV infection rate, especially in Caribbean. About 3% of adults are infected. The reason for that are poverty, sexual partners, gender, and almost non-existing health care. The epidemic started in late 70s due to prostitution, blood transfusion and unprotected sex. Around the same time the epidemic was discovered in the USA, and the virus was found in Haitians immigrants. Because of that Haiti become one of the “risk factors” for HIV. The stigma brought

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