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Consistency in your equals success // THE E. NOEL SHOW

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FAT FLOW HOMIE - Tu m’as Jovenelisé

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🇭🇹 How can civic engagement and entrepreneurship unlock the potential of Le Grand Nord, Haiti?

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Nan Chèche - Young j tidanje x cadelouse & serge Auguste

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DASMAIN - Pa Melem

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Apogee

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21 Years and Counting The Haitian Compas Festival continues its Reign

Miami, Florida – May 22, 2019 – Recognized as one of the largest outdoor festivals in the United States, the Haitian Compas Festival brought tens of thousands of people to Mana Wynwood on Saturday, May 18, 2019. The red and blue from Haitian flags could be seen throughout Wynwood and the sounds of Compas music could be heard for blocks. Thanks to the efforts of our sponsors, the artists, staff and media, the public came in full force to commemorate Haitian Flag Day. For 21 years, the Haitian Compas Festival has united Haitians from around the world who have found a place to celebrate their music and heritage on a larger scale right here in Miami. “When we began the festival we wanted to give local diaspora something to enjoy to commemorate Haitian Flag Day. After 21 years, Miami has become an extension of Haitian pride throughout the entire month of May, and the week of the festival is totally Haitian made. We have created a legacy that will surpass us for the next generation,...

Today is a celebratory day for all the haitian people around the world as we cel…

Today is a celebratory day for all the haitian people around the world as we celebrate the Haitian Flag Day. The Haitian flag was adopted on May 18th 1803, on the last day of the Congress of Arcahaie. Haitian lore holds that the newly appointed revolutionary leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines created the flag by taking a French tricolor and ripping out the white center, which he discarded. He then asked Catherine Flon (p.4) to sew the remaining bands together. The white pale removed, the blue was taken to represent Haiti’s black citizens and the red the gens de couleur. – Aujourd’hui est un jour de célébration pour tous les Haïtiens du monde entier alors que nous célébrons le Jour du drapeau haïtien. Le drapeau haïtien a été adopté le 18 mai 1803, le dernier jour du congrès de l’Arcahaie. La tradition haïtienne soutient que le dirigeant révolutionnaire nouvellement nommé, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, a créé le drapeau en prenant un drapeau tricolore français et en déchirant le centre blanc,...

GLORY – I Love Her

GLORY – I Love Her Source by KALEPWA Zouk, Konpa, Rap Hip-Hop & Kanaval 2019 Play, Glory, Haitian, Haitian Music, her, I Love Her, Love, Mizik, Music, Press Play, Rnb, Slow Jams, Soundcloud, Trap

Here is an newspaper article depicting the social and political climate around t…

Here is an newspaper article depicting the social and political climate around the time of the death of the leaving President of Haiti, General Tancrède Auguste, who had passed away and the new elected President of Haiti, Michel Oreste. – Voici un article de journal décrivant le climat socio-politique de la période où le Président sortant, qui était décédé, Général Tancrède Auguste, et l’élection du nouveau président d’Haïti, Michel Oreste. – Men yon batik journal ki dekri klima sosyo-politik ki te genyen nan moman sa a, kote prezidan ki te kite pouvwa, pou kòz li te mouri, Jeneral Tancrède Auguste, ak eleksyon nouvo prezidan Ayiti, Michel Oreste. – Source: The California Digital Newspaper Collection Publication: The San Francisco Call, Volume 113, Number 156, 5 May 1913 page 8 – Annexe: 1)Newspaper article (Full) 2) Newspaper article part 1 (zoomed) 3) part 2 (zoomed) 4) Francais p.1 5) Francais p.2 6) Kreyol p.1 7) Kreyol p.2 Uncategorized

Born on April 8, 1859, Michel Oreste-Lafontant was a Haitian politician who serv…

Born on April 8, 1859, Michel Oreste-Lafontant was a Haitian politician who served as president of the Republic of Haiti from May 4, 1913 to January 27, 1914.During his presidency, he supported the german merchants and held an anti-american political policy. After losing his majority after 8 months of presidency, he resigned on January 27, 1914, just a few months before the beginning of the World War II. Michel Oreste was elected during a troublesome period, after the death of President Tancrède Auguste, his predecessor. Some were worried about falling under a dictature, that lead to his resignation on January 27, 1914. Under the pressure of an insurrection, he left the country. – Né le 8 avril 1859, Michel Oreste-Lafontant dit Michel Oreste est un homme politique haïtien qui fut président de la République d’Haïti du 4 mai 1913 au 27 janvier 1914. Durant sa présidence, il soutien les commerçants allemands et mène une politique anti-américaine. Ayant perdu sa propre majorité après ...

BLONDINE FERDINAND : Pale Sou koze Imigrasyon / deportation Trump lan

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MEN PWOBLÈM KI GENYE AK LANMOU LONG DISTANCE

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MODERN DAY PARENTING WITH MS. NOEL // #mom #family #kids #kalepwa

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Kool Nation Feat MasterBrain - Zonyon (Official Music Video) #konpa #zonyon #koolnation

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DALFRESH - M Bay Pwoblem

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"Si Ete Pam" Wade Emosyon (feat. Ed Daliriks & J-One King) #HaitianMusic #kalepwa

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HAITI VS MEXICO :: We Will Keep Fighting

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