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  • ign goodwill and facilitated the dominance of Haitian affairs by a clique of hardline Duvalierist c
  • Latin, Haitian, African American and Caribbean), legal profe
  • Haitian American Sugar Company, S.A. (HASCO) was an A
  • usiness interests in the country (such as the Haitian American Sugar Company HASCO).
  • name Angela Kohn born November 24, 1975) is a Haitian American rapper from Miami, Florida, who is c
  • Forry is a Haitian American.
  • olden Glades 33.5% of the population reported Haitian ancestry, the highest percentage of any commu
  • en CD4 drops to 200 works well, but a team of Haitian and American doctors at the GHESKIO clinic in
  • ulings in other cases involving the rights of Haitian and Cuban refugees.
  • of a new police force and in modernising the Haitian armed forces.
  • hree weeks by a force of 21,000 troops of the Haitian Army led by General Jean Jacques Dessalines.
  • an outnumbering force of 10,000 troops of the Haitian Army led by General Souffrand.
  • an outnumbering force of 10,000 troops of the Haitian Army led by General Jean Francois Jeannot.
  • still being obstructed and the failure of the Haitian army to carry out its responsibilities to all
  • antana, defeated an outnumbering force of the Haitian Army led by Faustin Soulouque.
  • isco Antonio Salcedo, defeated a force of the Haitian Army led by General Jean-Louis Pierrot, while
  • an outnumbering force of 10,000 troops of the Haitian Army led by General Souffrand and was forced
  • He eventually became a Colonel in the Haitian army.
  • The Haitian art world also suffered great losses.
  • , 18th and early 19th century British silver, Haitian art, firearms, and material culture objects f
  • ake for the surrounding Artibonite Valley and Haitian Artibonite Department, the river is used for
  • Garcia, Alison Hines, Tessane Chin, Etana and Haitian artiste Bello.
  • The following year, he and other Haitian artists held a concert in the Champ de Mars,
  • day, his silver medal is the best result of a Haitian athlete in the Olympics, with only one furthe
  • or (October 9, 1900 - July 21/22, 1952) was a Haitian athlete most successful in the long jump.
  • He also performed and recorded with the Haitian band Batwel Rada and the Senegalese band Ibra
  • 2) Fonkoze Financial Services, a Haitian bank which operates most of Fonkoze's financi
  • was purchased by its present owner, the First Haitian Baptist Church, in 1978.
  • r the Dominican Republic from Barahona to the Haitian border.
  • A group of about 40 U.S.-based Haitian business and civic leaders have urged him to
  • discovered her doing a mind-reading act in a Haitian cabaret and, recognizing the value of her abi
  • instead offered Gathegi an appearance as the Haitian Cabbie.
  • Later in the Haitian campaign, on November 11, 1917, Ostermann was
  • For Haitian Catholics, May is the month of Mary, the moth
  • It is the largest Haitian Church in Massachusetts and is headed by Reve
  • Lormera started his career at Haitian club Roulado before moving abroad to play for
  • Also ongoing off the Haitian coast is an archaeological survey project tha
  • is best known for its extensive collection of Haitian, Colonial Mexican and Midwestern art, particu
  • rench fire killed a number of soldiers in the Haitian column, but the soldiers closed ranks and cla
  • Mattapan now has the largest Haitian community in Massachusetts, and is also large
  • The Haitian community of Palm Beach, Florida, which start
  • He created the Manchester Haitian Community Center and served on the Board of D
  • In the 1950s, Haitian compas and cadence rampa became the dominant
  • The Haitian compas and cadence became popularized in the
  • erson Finder launched in English, French, and Haitian Creole on January 15, less than three days af
  • uage accounted for 78.34% of residents, while Haitian Creole made up 16.41% of the population.
  • was spoken by 79.14% of the population, while Haitian Creole was at 7.85%, Spanish language at 6.92
  • He learned to speak Haitian Creole after he found that many workers in Ne
  • Speakers of Arabic, Spanish and Haitian Creole experienced the greatest growth from 1
  • also available in Portuguese, Vietnamese and Haitian Creole, due to the significant populations in
  • nslation of the New Testament and Psalms into Haitian Creole.
  • ing English, French, Spanish, Papiamento, and Haitian Creole.
  • Jimmy O performed his music in Haitian Creole.
  • cedonian, Russian, Czech, French, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
  • responsible for the rescue of more than 5,000 Haitian, Cuban, and Dominican Republic migrants and h
  • Marc is of Haitian descent.
  • Jean-Luc is of Haitian descent.
  • ofessional hockey players in North America of Haitian descent.
  • St. Fleur, Marie: "The Haitian Diaspora in Boston" (2004)
  • seeks support from donors and members of the Haitian diaspora.
  • he price of rice, "the main ingredient of the Haitian diet,".
  • pics and Le Hot Jazz, including her principal Haitian drummer, Papa Augustin.
  • Tropidophis haetianus, or the Haitian dwarf boa, is a species of snake in the Tropi
  • 2010), who was killed in the January 12, 2010 Haitian earthquake at the age of 35.
  • 25,000 to the Mennonite Central Committee for Haitian earthquake relief.
  • ccurred in Ghana just a few days after 2010's Haitian earthquake.
  • in the rescue efforts in the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake.
  • The Haitian Edible Rat (Brotomys contractus) is an extinc
  • Haitian Edible Rat (Brotomys contractus)
  • The provisional electoral council said that Haitian electoral law required all candidates to regi
  • he Stand for Change Rally, as well as for the Haitian Embassy.
  • If I Were President: My Haitian Experience is a 2010 Political Hip-Hop EP rel
  • He was born free in Philadelphia to a Haitian father and an English mother, and died in Was
  • d to Tampa, Florida at the age of 13 with his Haitian father and Grenadian mother.
  • Gina Faustin is a Haitian fencer.
  • Genocide of 1994, written and directed by the Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck.
  • ruggle for Haiti, with an introduction by the Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck, was published by Seven
  • Brutus carried the Haitian flag at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summ
  • d to commemorate annually the creation of the Haitian flag on May 18 to encourage the development o
  • Bitch Doctors : From the essence of Haitian folklore and the shadows of New Orleans.
  • Roody Lormera (born December 22, 1982) is a Haitian football (soccer) player, who plays as a stri
  • re (born May 30, 1950 in Port-au-Prince) is a Haitian football defender who played at 1974 FIFA Wor
  • ember 8, 1947 in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti) was a Haitian football (soccer) left wing who played profes
  • Abel Thermeus (born 19 January 1983) is a Haitian football (soccer) player, who is a striker.
  • al Millien (born May 3, 1986 in Leogane) is a Haitian footballer currently playing for FC Tampa Bay
  • Frantz Bertin (born 30 May 1983) is a Haitian footballer who plays for OFI Crete in Greece,
  • est Haverstraw, New York) is an American-born Haitian footballer who currently plays for Colorado R
  • celin (born June 13, 1986 in Saint-Marc) is a Haitian footballer who currently plays for Portland T
  • il Jean-Jacques (born February 10, 1975) is a Haitian footballer (defender) playing currently for U
  • or Noncent (born 12 June 1984 in Clichy) is a Haitian footballer, who currently plays for Don Bosco
  • erre Bayonne (born 11 June 1949) is a retired Haitian footballer.
  • eavily barricaded fort, which was defended by Haitian forces under Jean-Jacques Dessalines.
  • ember 11, 1973 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian former international footballer, playing as a
  • Haitian Frustration 3:46
  • s renamed for Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a Haitian fur trader and the first non-Native-American
  • er Aristide had been elected President in the Haitian general election, 1990-1991, his Minister of
  • Main article: Haitian general election, 2006
  • On 10 February the Haitian government gave a death toll of 230,000.
  • The Haitian government and authorities were called upon t
  • officially recognized as a foundation by the Haitian government in 1995 .
  • ; decommissioned 12 July; and was sold to the Haitian government 15 August.
  • On October 22 and 23, the Haitian government ordered level 1 and then level 2 a
  • es joined a $40M contract deal, signed by the Haitian government for the development of a Hilton-op
  • stophe originally as Provisional Chief of the Haitian Government from October 17, 1806 until Februa
  • She was sold to the Haitian government in 1865 after becoming unseaworthy
  • been granted temporary release by the interim Haitian government, arrived in Miami to receive medic
  • of MIPONUH was extended at the request of the Haitian government.
  • Columbia University on a scholarship from the Haitian government.
  • In November 2003, Cuban and Haitian groups in Florida targeted the title.
  • She subsequently served as a Haitian gunboat under the names Salnave and Union.
  • In the past, Dominican heads of state paid Haitian heads of state a finder's fee to round up lar
  • ra outbreak (the first in generations) in the Haitian headwaters of the river, locals were alerted
  • ional trade preferences with the US under the Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership E
  • The Haitian Heritage Month celebration is an expansion of
  • better known by his stage name Jimmy O, was a Haitian hip hop artist who was born in Port-au-Prince
  • Haitian historian Thomas Madiou states that Mackandal
  • the Gods (1995, 1998) reorients the study of Haitian history through what she calls “literary fiel
  • m of Solace (2008) - man reading newspaper in Haitian hotel lobby (uncredited)
  • came to embrace slavery as the source of the Haitian identity and culture.
  • In the 1970s, a wave of Haitian immigrants to Guadeloupe and Martinique broug
  • Dumervil's parents were Haitian immigrants to Miami's Little Haiti neighborho
  • Born in Ottawa, Ontario to Haitian immigrants, he grew up mainly in Moncton, New
  • been devastated by a long twelve year war for Haitian independence.
  • Eduardo disrespected a Haitian inmate who exacted revenge on him by cutting
  • ean-Marc Alexandre (born 24 August 1986) is a Haitian international footballer who plays profession
  • n Berber, Bengali, Cambodian, Chinese, Greek, Haitian, Italian, Jewish, Latin American, Lithuanian,
  • Jazz Guignard was a popular Haitian jazz musician in the 1930s.
  • ten members of the NLCR team were released by Haitian judge Bernard Saint-Vil.
  • ice system would not interfere and added "the Haitian justice system will do what it has to do."
  • t representatives from the notorious squad of Haitian long distance track and field athletes delega
  • one of the members of the notorious squad of Haitian long distance track and field athletes delega
  • Clairvius Narcisse was a Haitian man said to have been turned into a living zo
  • d this scene and all its hustle and bustle in Haitian Market, 1950.
  • affordable cigarette brand named Point on the Haitian market.
  • n Haiti, 1931, which depicts the work of four Haitian men out on the water.
  • he Living Dead's Tony Todd) is busily turning Haitian migrant farm workers into flesh-eating, zombi
  • triated (that is, returned them to Haiti) 538 Haitian migrants bound for the United States, and lat
  • The ship repatriated over 1700 Haitian migrants during this patrol.
  • rticipate in the response to a mass exodus of Haitian migrants.
  • The Council regretted the Haitian military authorities refusal to implement the
  • ilitary construction unit would work with the Haitian military to implement projects from the Secre
  • e Centre for Kids, which was sponsored by the Haitian Ministry of Sports, from 1999 to 2003.
  • activist who served as Chief of Staff of the Haitian Ministry of Women's Affairs.
  • one of the first noncommercial recordings of Haitian music.
  • Compas music, a Haitian musical genre
  • The tobacco company is a sponsor of popular Haitian musicians and musical groups such as Djakout
  • he Europeans became the building blocks for a Haitian nation.
  • yed nine games and scored seven goals for the Haitian national under-23 team.
  • ations had played in the establishment of the Haitian National Police.
  • Peguero was a significant force on the Haitian national team, playing 19 games and scoring 1
  • within recent months and the capacity of the Haitian National Police in confronting it.
  • is world record long jump is still (2009) the Haitian national record and, with 79 years, the oldes
  • He made his full debut for the Haitian national team in a July 2003 friendly match a
  • ortant role in the professionalisation of the Haitian National Police and restoration of justice in
  • Versailles was a member of several Haitian national youth teams, participating in qualif
  • under-20 team in a 2-1 victory over the full Haitian national team on March 28 in Frisco, Texas.
  • der to support the professionalisation of the Haitian National Police.
  • On April 28, Austin hosted the Haitian national team.
  • father, Patrick Pierre, played defense on the Haitian national team in the 1970s.
  • olph passports and visas, the UNIA's Cadet, a Haitian national, became the organisations' sole dele
  • His Haitian nationalism contrasts its embracement of Hait
  • ambiaso, defeated a force of 3 vessels of the Haitian Navy.
  • The Haitian nesophontes (Nesophontes zamicrus) is an exti
  • Trapped: Haitian Nights is thriller recorded in 2010.
  • Fonkoze, a Haitian non-profit which pilots new programs and bran
  • lot involved the assassination of a number of Haitian officials and an attack on the Dominican Emba
  • On December 17, 2010 Russ upset former Haitian Olympian Elie Augustama.
  • tor, in the premiere of William Grant Still's Haitian opera, Troubled Island.
  • ada on 26 April 1977) is a Canadian singer of Haitian origin.
  • ed of misconduct with boys while working at a Haitian orphanage; Demers was later brought back to w
  • ed of misconduct with boys while working at a Haitian orphanage; Demers was later brough back to wo
  • oute (December 9, 1935 - December 2006) was a Haitian painter and sculptor.
  • the viewer into the piece, personalizing the Haitian people and setting a standard of equality-not
  • n culture and literary history, as well as on Haitian poetics, Edgar Allan Poe, and the history of
  • The Haitian police force was notified and they stopped Ja
  • he armed gangs take their kidnap victims, the Haitian police's ability to penetrate the area even f
  • Finally, Haitian political leaders were urged to negotiate an
  • For Emmanuel Constant (Toto) - a Haitian politician see here
  • hese particular scenes were used for a set of Haitian postage stamps in 1973.
  • Antoine Paulo, OMI (born March 23, 1944) is a Haitian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Haitian presence at sea vanished after this engagemen
  • his wife at the 1994 inauguration ceremony of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
  • Haitian President Dumarsais Estime started the Flag D
  • She reportedly worked closely with Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide.
  • This made Haitian president Fabre Geffrard give up his strictly
  • tion was followed several months later by the Haitian presidential election, 1988, which was boycot
  • April 4, 2011, Michel Joseph Martelly won the Haitian Presidential elections, according to prelimin
  • The 1988 Haitian presidential election took place after the Ha
  • The 1987 Haitian presidential election took place on 29 Novemb
  • ake in January 2010, Amanpour interviewed the Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive and Preside
  • The Honorable Jacques-Edouard Alexis, former Haitian Prime Minister and National Director of Centr
  • In 2004 Haitian rebellion on 2011-06-11 08:16:27, 404 Not Fou
  • In 2004 Haitian rebellion on 2011-06-11 08:18:03, 404 Not Fou
  • icle's section on the Ottawa Initiative, 2004 Haitian rebellion#Ottawa Initiative hosted by Canada,
  • almost everything from this article into 2004 Haitian rebellion, the usefulness of this article is
  • Pierre Guiteau, the executive officer of the Haitian Red Cross.
  • the Vietnamese boat people, the admission of Haitian refugees and Operation Uphold Democracy, and
  • use for protesting on the recent crackdown on Haitian refugees.
  • 3 for her writings on the plight of Cuban and Haitian refugees.
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