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A traditional Haitian dance presented by a group of Haitian students.
Learn more about Guede and why Haitians celebrate it at the beginning of every November in this video featuring Woodson Antoine and dancers from the Jacmel Arts Center.
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Learn the interesting history of Haitian Creole -- the most popular French Creole in the western hemisphere.
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Being possessed, it turns out, is exhausting work. Just ask Mambo Edeline St. Armand. While popular culture portrays Vodou as full of curses and sticking pins into little dolls, the religion has in fact played a central role in Haitian cultural identity since the country's birth, a result of the New World's first and only successful slave rebellion. Since Brooklyn is home to the largest Haitian population outside of Haiti, we sent Thomas Morton into our own backyard to witness the realities of being possessed by Vodou's multitude of rowdy, rum-thirsty spirits.
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Anderson Cooper "doesn't care about food" but even he enjoys food from the sidewalk stalls in Haiti.
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May is Haitian Cultural Heritage Month in South Florida, and what better way to celebrate culture if not through food! We explore the colorful diversity of Haitian cuisine and how South Florida chefs keep Haitian gastronomy alive.
Guests:
Chef Dominique, KC Healthy Cooking
Chef Irie, “Taste the Islands”
Chef Thia, “Taste the Islands”
Haitian culture is original and is hard to get it if you are not in the crowd. People from all over the world have been trying to understand this ancient and distinctive culture to avail.
Once you get to know a couple of Haitians people, you will come to understand them better. Most of what you have been hearing about these lovely people are untrue.
It is with determination that Haitian culture is a bit hard to understand. It stems from the improvement of Creole as a language
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this video explains the misconceptions a lot of people have about Haitian culture.
mystery of history
The Haitians preserved the culture of the indigenous people of Haiti known as the Taino. One element in the Haitian culture that comes from the Taino is cassava bread. Cassava bread is a crispy flat bread made from cassava flour and was a staple dish of the Taino. To make cassava bread, the cassava is grated, all the poisonous liquids are squeezed out, dried into a flour, and sifted on a flat griddle pan made of cast iron. In Haiti, cassava bread is usually served with peanut butter.
This N.J. restaurant brings a taste of Haiti to Union County. Have you ever been to First Republic Lounge? http://nj-ne.ws/OYNdONm
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A medical anthropologist and a poisons expert travel to Haiti to explore the mystery of whether zombies exist. The team enters the dark heart of Haiti to find their subjects using brain scans and DNA testing in their investigations.
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Original title: Interview with a Zombie
Directed by Ron Orders
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ZoeBaby101 "Off The Porch" Interview
We recently linked with South Florida rapper Zoe Baby 101 for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about life in Broward County, growing up in Ft. Lauderdale, the Haitian culture in South Florida, living in Haiti, jumping off the porch when he was 12 years old, making his first song when he was in high school, just starting to take music seriously last year, his transition from the streets to rap, his creative process, the music scene in Broward, his single “Pull Up”, his music video for “Victims”, working with John Wicks, focusing on singles & music videos right, just dropping “Ventin” with Gank Gaank, producers & features he’s been working with, being an independent artist, fatherhood, and much more!
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@blackmantravel had a good session with Blackmantravels and Scorpio on the Go regarding Haitian culture.
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Haitian Konpa / Kompa Dance by Haitian Cultural Club (HCC) at the 2015-2016 BHDT
Jessie Woo visits EmEz for The Sit Down. She talks about her first EP making it #3 on the charts; Explains what it's like when she goes to Haiti; Briefly gets into how her time on Love and Hip Hop, was; Spoke on Journalism for BET and much more!
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In this video, I will take you to Little Haiti, Miami for some of the best Haitian and Caribbean Food in the world. We will visit Chef Creole, Clive's Cafe, Bahamian Pot Restaurant and the Caribbean Market/Haitian Cultural Center-Mache Ayisyen. Although the neighborhood is predominately Afro-Haitian, the cuisine of Jamaica and the Bahamas are prominent in this neighborhood.
Locations visited:
Bahamian Pot Restaurant: 6301 NW 6th Ave, Miami, FL 33142
C'Bon Bakery: 5740 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Chef Creole Seasoned Restaurant: 200 NW 54th St, Miami, FL 33127
Clive's Cafe: 5890 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Lakay Tropical Ice Cream (Bakery): 91 NE 54th St, Miami, FL 33137
Mache Ayisyen - Caribbean Market: 5925 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137
Little Haiti Cultural Center: 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137
Cuisine of the Bahamas (Sourced from the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism):
The cuisine of the Bahamas is an interesting blend of Afro-Caribbean and Southern United States (Soul Food). Due to the proximity of the Bahamas to the United States and the importation of a lot of food products, the Bahamian palate has a taste for fish and grits, and other soul food dishes.