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This site has been one of the principal sources of information on Haiti for the past few months. I am going to work in rural Haiti as a Peace Corps volunteer, finally living a long-held dream. I expect to learn a lot, to make friends, and to open my mind and my heart to a full array of new experiences. We are planning to be in Haiti this summer to take over management responsibilities of the Oasis Guest House in Carrefour. We will be working for Ministries in Action, from Miami.

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WOH has been, and continues to be, a tremendous resource for us. Through WOH we hope to make many new friends, and many new discoveries about haiti. This is a good site for information about one of the most beautiful places in the world. I miss the good food and the warm beaches. I was in Haiti for three years as a Peace Corps Volunteer. I lived outside of Jeremie in the Grand Anse, in a small village called Sassier. Of all the things I learned, the most profound is of the generosity, beauty and spirit of the people that hosted me.

I need only the text of the songs. I would appreciate if you could collaborate in my project sending the texts to my personal email. Please, remember a lullaby in kreyol and transcribe it! My collaborators will receive a sample of my book. Thanx for the memories. I would like to go to visit the place, this town got a natural beauty I fell in love.

Thanks again 'GUY' and everyone else involved in creating this fantastic website!!! Your site has opened my eyes and my heart to your beautiful country. Now I want more Something to help make a difference. My life where I grew up. Wish I was still there every now and then.

I am a premedical student with many interests. I have a deep spiritual and anthropological interest in the world's religions. I have wanted to travel to Haiti for some time in hopes to learn about and see the practices of Vodou first hand. I was wondering if anyone might suggest a group or organization who might organize trips to haiti for this purpose. Having spent time in Miami FL. Any input on traveling to Haiti for this purpose would be helpful.

I left Haiti at the age of Although i've returned only once in all those years, I still have strong happy memories of my childhood there. We visited Haiti in Jan for the first time. We adopted our little son. The people of Haiti impressed us deeply. If there are other families with Haitian children, please contact us. I'm at school in French class right now researching Haiti I'm writing to you because I obviously have nothing else to do I guess I'll see you at home Just letting you know that I finally went to your site, cause you always ask us why we never go to it I would just like to say that I am very interested in the Haitian culture.

I went to Haiti for the first time in February and I enjoyed myself immensely. I just wanted you to know that I think it is wonderful that you have a website and are making the information available for those that may not be aware. Please keep me updated with email whenever you receive new information. Thank you for your wonderful web site to show off your beautiful country and people. I have traveled to Haiti many times over the last five years to be with the Haitian people, to meet them, talk with them, listen to their laughter and stories, and to pray with them in their churches.

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I have been working with the Catholic church in Lascohobas to assist them in small and bigger ways to accomplish the dreams of their people. Recently we have worked together in building a new school building for the people of Cabestor, a small village near Lascohobas. Our continued prayers, and thanks for all the ways the Haitian people have taken us in and shown us the way of Haitian life which is so rich and beautiful.

Je crois qu'il ne sortira jamais plus de mon coeur. Just would like to say that this is a fantasic web site and it brings me many memories of Haiti. Mwen renmen aprann lang etranje yo anpil. Mwen renmen elve poul ak kanna, epi mwen renmen etidye zannimo ak plant nan lanati. Si ou ta vle ekri mwen, mwen ta renmen sa anpil. Bondye beni tout moun.

I really like your site I only can make a quick comment on my country because I am at work right now. But so far what I see is that our country needs a lot of help right now and I am trying to figure out a way to save our people before it is too late! I will love my family and my people of Haiti til the day I die regardless what was done to me or our people!

Nothing at this moment can change my mind and nothing will. I have so much to say and so little time right now because my brain is constantly working on how we can help our Uncles and Aunts and other family members we have in Haiti before it is too late. But right now I must go because I am at work and if my boss finds me I'm doomed.

Love everyone, and Guy and whoever else is involved with this web site keep up the good work. We need people like you on our side. Haiti means a lot to me. It's my life, my blood, my everything. Let's put our heads together to help the Haitian community, the needy, suffering people in Haiti. My family and I are having a child from Haiti come and stay with us for several months while she has an operation on her eye. We are making this possible with the help of Children Cross Connection.

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I have an idea for a group of deaf Haitiens in one of our churches in Port au Prince. My first time to the Island. Mesi Anpil tout Ayisyens-yo pou montre-m peyi pa-nou e tout belle bagay endedan. I added Windows on Haiti as a link to my website on www. My username is 'nuage'. The experience could be described as a period of time where I was constantly on edge, always establishing a relationship of trust and friendship with the Haitians in these two villages and in awe of the violence I dealt with. I was told of Dr.

If anyone could send me information on the country, I would be forever in your debt. I want this child to feel at home and I want to make her stay one that she will be happy with. Please send "any" info that may help me to help her. I visited Haiti in and fell in love with the people. I have since tried to learn the Kreyol language.

We congratulate those who took time out to create Windows on Haiti. It is important that our points of view and concepts do get vehicled around the world. It is certainly not easy. Keep the faith and go on forever! Met the lovely Marguerite Laurent today here in England. What a great performer. What a great website. Haiti is my country, let's not say that it's poor only.

Look the other way, it has a lot of fun nice beaches, beautiful women, it has nice weather; and it is the first independent black country. We can look into this issue to say that she's something more than the poorest country. Trying to decide which part of Haiti to visit in Dec or March. Originally from South Louisiane. Interested in cultural aspects of slave migration from west Africa, Haiti and up to New Orleans and its impact on United States.

Also interested in religious aspects such as vodun and its marriage with Catholicism. Appreciate any advice on locations in Haiti to visit. My first time to the Island. Haiti is the richest country in the Western Hemisphere! It is our lack of vision that dubs her "poor. But economic troubles, political corruption and civil unrest are not powerful enough sources to rob Haiti of her spirit.

My husband, born and raised in the Artibonite Valley in a family of master drummers and drum-makers, cringes each time he hears someone refer to Haiti as the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. He says Haiti is not poor, but all her resources are sitting in one place. I agree, but for me, I see the people as Haiti's riches. If there were some way of quantifying spirit like we do per capita income, we'd all be saying, "Haiti is the richest country in the Western World!

Please share this call for submissions with the community. I am so happy I received this web site address. Thank you, Guy S. Antoine, for publishing this work. What better way to visit then by imagination? Congratulations for an excellent job, so important to the Haitian community. This is as good as http: I think this site is terrific. I like the beautiful picture I saw. Haiti is my heart, I'll always love her till I die.

Soy un estudiante de la preparatoria, ultimamente me he interesado mucho en la historia de Haiti, es un pueblo que me ha asombrado, la forma en la que se llavo su independencia, es increible, justamente estoy realizando un trabajo sobre Haiti, pero casi no encuentro informacion sobre Makandal, espero que si alguien lee esto me pueda ayudar mandando informacion a mi direccion dishar-at-theoffspring.

Gracias por su atencion. I just wanted to say hello to everyone. I have to point out that one of the buildings, representing the "administrative complexe", was built by my father Eng.

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I enjoyed browsing through this site. Mwen swete k nou kontinye travay k nap fe a. Voye monte pou Ayiti. Si nou ka kembe bit la toujou fem konnen. We are feeding, educating and taking healthcare for about kids in Port-au-Prince. We take care of their families by setting up education programs, health education etc. The homepage is http: It's only in German. In case you are interested in our tasks, just drop me a line by mail! Thanks, Michael Kaasch HaitiCare e. A powerful nation that has overcome the worst. Though it is a poor and struggling nation, this is due to the outside forces we have allowed into our country, but I believe that a resurrection of the nation will occur due to its cultural and spiritual significance.

When it occurs, I hope everyone is ready I've heard for the past year about an organization called Ayiti and their main objective is to prepare and rebuild Haiti. I've heard some good stuff about it, however I have not had a chance to meet any of the members so I get a better understanding of their work and hopefully get involve.

Please let me know something. Also Windows on Haiti is great way of keeping in touch with our culture. Researching facts on Haiti for a Church project Need the most basic facts to provide an overview of life in Haiti Last night, I had the opportunity to reflect on my experience in Haiti as a youngster. As my friends, family members, and colleagues gathered together in my brother-in-law's house, I was asked to give my opinion about the current state of Haiti and my memories about the island as a child. Here is one of the answers I shared during the conversation, " I learned the French alphabet in Haiti.

I also learned to develop a sense of community and self-respect. But I was never taught to espouse my own culture. It is equally reasonable to assume that a people without its roots will die. As an educator, I am for a wholistic approach to educating Haitians. In contrasting cultures in China, Israel, and Saudi-Arabia, I have deduced that the those countries are able to exist today as a result of their strong attachment to their roots.

Nevertheless, I had to experience a sea of loneliness in order to realize, no matter what I achieve in foreign land, I am always going to be Haitian. There is a degree of mystification associated with being Haitian. A Haitian is someone who is constantly in search of an identity. We look like Africans but we want to be Europeans. Until our shifted consciousness has been fully retrieved, we are forever indicted to psychological trauma.

The people of Haiti that I have met give me the gift of hope that is all too often missing in the United States. The spirit of love and hope that illuminates from the Haitian people is inspiring to me, and incites a good anger inside of me that causes me to work for the betterment of their living conditions, infrastucture and dignity of their lives. It is hard to lay my head down at night on a soft pillow, knowing that, in this 21st century, people are dying due to lack of basic necessities, when we have so very much.

I am humbled by the people of Haiti. I met Haiti as a consequence of my destiny. I visited her the first time in December , and discovered home, discovered the "good mother". Favorite Place in Haiti: Favorite thing to do in Haiti: Hang out at the river in Badjo with my Haitian friends in sunlight and moonlight , watch the night sky fill up with billions of stars.

Favorite Books on Haiti: Favorite Hatian Musical Artist s: Boukman Eksperyans, Boukan Ginen, and my good friend Zaka. Congo beans and rice with piklis sp? Mwen pa manje kabrit! Things I love about Haiti the most: Like many people signing here, I spend some years of my childhood in Haiti--from Living in Haiti during my impressionable years has meant that Haiti shapes my outlook on many things. I will never forget the years I spent there, or many of the things I learned. I have to thank Haiti for giving me a wider world-view than I would have had without living there. One day I would like to return and visit again.

I will be traveling to Haiti in a few weeks with a group from my church community. I am looking forward to bringing the "Good News" to the Haitian people. For me, a young American, Haiti was just a vague notion of an exotic island until my sister Chris met and married Guy, my beloved brother-in-law. My first taste of Haitian graciousness and hospitality was Chris and Guy's wedding, where I felt like I was joining the Antoine family, too. That was nearly 20 years ago. I haven't been to Haiti yet, but since knowing Guy I've enjoyed Haitian hospitality, food, art and music enough to deeply appreciate the beautiful, lively culture of Haiti.

I've also realized that Haitians bring a bit of their homeland wherever they may go in the world, and I'm glad of it. I've learned something about Haiti's bittersweet history, including a lot of first-hand stories from Guy, and it's instilled an enormous respect for the courage, inventiveness, and resilience of the Haitian people. I look forward to the long-overdue day when the world recognizes and honors Haiti's place in history as a nation where slaves overcame slavery against great odds, when it appreciates Haiti's beautiful culture and traditions.

Windows on Haiti is helping to bring that day about; good work, Guy! After living here for so long we tend to forget our traditional greetings of "Honneur, Respect". Windows on Haiti is indeed a great site, and it is very well designed and does reflect the real life of Haiti. I have placed this site among my Favorites items, and by all means, please keep up the good work. The more sources of news vulgarisation for Haiti the better. I am looking for former Haitian friends still living in New York, I lived in Japan for 6 years and lost contact and addresses.

I attended Erasmus Hall High School, graduated in Anyone else who remembers me and would like to communicate? Dear people, we went to Haiti and loved it! I need help and I don't know where I can find an answer. I'm writing a series of articles and I need images of Haiti: Thank you and take care, francesca. I felt compelled to write and say "Well done". What a wonderful site. Perusing through it, I was flooded with memories, colors, smells, and nostalgia!

I have not been to Haiti in 12 years and the beautiful pictures and paintings, the stories, songs lyrics just brought me HOME. I made my first trip to Haiti in and I was hooked. I have seen changes take place in Haiti, some good and some not so good but I look forward to each trip as if it were my first. Always different and always exciting.

I have made many friends in Haiti so when I get to missing Haiti at least I can come to neat sites like this! Keep your sense of humor, Guy. I fell in love with the Haitian people on my first photographic trip to that land in , I have been back almost times, I and some friends founded Lifeline mission and we now feed children every day, we also have built a fine school for , all by the grace of GOD. I believe the future of Haiti in of course in the children and we must do all we can to help I look forward to my return to Fondwa Windows on Haiti Community this June and encourage others to visit.

I continue to support Fonkoze, the alternative bank for the organized poor. Blessings to you, Guy. If you are a former student or you're just interested, please feel free to drop me an email. I am very proud of any Haitian that is working to put Haiti on the net.

I lower my hat for every haitian that is working for a better Haiti. We have a long way to go, but we will make it if we keep our faith in a real free Haiti where poverty will disappear and posperity take root. I am a proud activist for Haiti, if you are serious about politic in Haiti, join me to discuss a better Haiti for tomorrow. Thanks for your article on Microcredit. I have an idea for a group of deaf Haitiens in one of our churches in Port au Prince.

Please send information on a contact in PAP for this program. Ill be leaving to spend over two years in Haiti come March 20 as a community services advisor. I just wanted to thank you all for contributing to this inspired, thorough site. Its one thing to read statistics but entirely another to hear peoples' stories, hopes, and dreams for Haiti. Thank you for making this accessible to all of us; If anyone should need to get ahold of me while in Peace Corps, I will have very sporadic access to email.

I will be staying first at St. Marc and then in a rural portion of southern Haiti. As a child, I spent my elementary school years living in Haiti. My father, Harley Snyder, was the Gen. Because of the cultural exposure, my life has been enriched by the 7 years we lived in Port-au-Prince. To this day, I am still preaching the beauty and advantages of living in such a country.

When it is safer, I hope to one day take my children, who are now two and a half, seven and nine years old, to Haiti. My wish for them is to be able to experience the generousity of the Haitian people, the beautiful mountains and pine forests and most of all, get a taste of what my life was like as a Canadian child living in Haiti. I felt "homesick" as I browsed through your site and I was captivated by the art you have posted.

As I clicked from one picture to the next, I was taken back 20 years ago, when I would drive by the gingerbread houses or ride a camionett to school. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity "to go home". Sunday, February 20, Mwen sonje Ayiti anpil, anpil, anpil!!! Mwen genyen lontan depi'm pa ale Ayiti. Asepte yon gwo felisitasyon, epi kontinye konsa. Je vis en Haiti et je suis actuellement en voyage.

A chaque fois que je laisse ce pays, c'est un grand choc pour moi et je suis inconsolable. Prenons l'exemple de l'Afrique du Sud et allons de l'avant! I just got back from an 8 day mission trip to Haiti--I worked in an orphanage and ran a medical clinic--I still feel out of touch with the USA I managed to leave part of me in Gonaives, Haiti--this website is beautiful and the pictures and stories are heart touching--thanks so much for sharing!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful culture of ours with the rest of the world.

Jusqu'au fond de mon coeur je vous remercie infiniment Que Dieu vous garde et vous guide. Oddly enough, I grew up in the US in a very isolated Haitian community. I am currently pursuing a Masters degree in Comparative Literature with an emphasis on Haitian Literature. You don't know how much your web site means to me.

I look forward to visiting your web site regularly. Thank you for a lovely website. I have been a tourist to Haiti twice, and am thinking of another visit soon. Would appreciate it if anyone could direct me to biographical information on Haitian painters: This is a very informative site. It tells a lot about the Haitian culture. I congratulate you for your beautiful work. As a Haitian, far from home, I feel really proud when I am learning about my country from your Web page.

I know Haiti is a beautiful place Extremely interesting and educational. I wish I could visit Haiti. At least I am able to visit this wonderful site. I am truly impressed by this site. You are doing wonders with your site, you are enabling the Haitian community to interact with each other, to share their dreams. Most importantly, you are showing the rest of the world the beauty of our country and our people. The site is very informative, well designed, easy to navigate and the information is well presented. Guy -- The breadth of interesting features on your site is such that I wish I could visit more often.

Congratulations on a very nice site! I've been looking for a while for for sites with pictures of my country but alas, none to be found until I found this site. I'm happy to see we've some folks that are willing to show that Haiti like any other country has some good parts. I only hope that you could have some pics of Petionville and Peguyville and Laboule.

Because the world has yet to see that our country is not all that bad after all. Please keep up the good work. Now when I get homesick, like anyone away from their homeland in this world of technology, I will have a place to remind me of home. Friday, December 31, Wonderful site! Thanks to all who have donated to my foundation.

We now have students in first through third grades. We are supporting seven orphans. My kids still need a building for our school. Currently we are using a church. It is a small seaside "stick village" where the main means of subsistance are the fruits of the sea. We built a school in January.

Already have students. I'm leaving for Haiti for 2 years and 3 months in March to volunteer with the Peace Corps. I'm extremely excited and I'm doing as much research as possible before I leave. Does anyone have any advice they can offer, as to books I should read, things I should or should not bring, any advice on clothing, customs, or traditions that I should be aware of? Bon travay and keep up the Good work! I cannot ask for anything better than that.

Dear good people of WOH, i love your site. Monday, November 15, This is one of my favorite sites to visit on the Net. I have learned so much about my culture from your pages, please keep up the good work! Monday, January 3, Happy new year to you all! I wish you excellent health and prosperity in all of your endeavours. Wonderful job with this site. Friday, December 17, Sak pase tout moun? I added Windows on Haiti as a link to my website on www.

My username is 'nuage'. Many Haitians reside on this black online community. I am a poet who features an ode weekly on her page. Haitians get a mad shoutout and the Haitian cyber-flag flies high on my site. Come by, sign my guestbook and meet me. Friday, September 3, Sak pase? I see that the windows still remain open. I wanted to give my new coordinates. I am a storyteller, poet, jewelry designer, artist. I've never been to Haiti yet. I was born in Montreal. I want to go to Ayiti for the bicentennial. Hope to see you there!

Tout moun yo leve kanpe! Friday, July 9, It is not time to close the windows yet! It feels very good to be home. I'm a Haitian multimedia artist based in Canada. I would like to know more on Anacaona. This website is fantastic!

All Haitians should have it as a bookmark. It would be silly to close such an illustrious site. Don't render me homeless! I'm trying to locate my godfather, Guy Roumer, nephew of Emil Roumer. I'll sign in again later. March 23, Your website is very resourceful. What are the Haitian masses going to do to celebrate our bicentennial? The work that you have done is excellent. Do you know of any scholarships offered to Haitian students? Je sius fiere d'etre haitienne. Do you know of any haitian artists who have painted Anacaona? I was especially happy to read the poetry and literature sections.

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My tenth grade students are currently reading Edwidge Danticat's Krik! It was a pleasure reading her short essay on strength of Haiti's women. My students, both Haitian and American, were extremely touched by the short story "Children of the Sea. Danticat's essay will give them more insight into the story. Also, I loved the pictures of Fondwa. Our students usually hear about the negative aspects of Haiti.

It is time that they see some of our country's beauty and understand why Haiti has been referred to as the "Pearl of the Antilles. I look forward to visiting the site regularly. I will definitely send the link to my friends. Keep up the excellent work. I really enjoyed browsing this site. As a young American woman born of Haitian parents, I haven't been exposed much to Haitian culture, and I really appreciate sources like this. Please keep up the good work! Mesi pou ede mwen cheche rasin mwen! Monche Guy, Sa pa gen tro lontan depi mwen dekouvri sit ou a.

Se konpliman net alkole. Se te avek yon paket plezi mwen te li "Les Plaintes de Toussaint Louverture"-yon powem manman m te konn resite pou mwen sitou le lapli ap tonbe. M espere Edwidge Danticat ap bannou yon ti gout sel anko. I would like to meet some Haitian Christians in their mid 20's. It is very uplifting to see so many other Haitians apeak of their pride and love for Haiti! Thanks WOH for that picture, Pathways In most cases they all have been sawn edge-to-edge leaving the natural edges intact. O ur flitch inventory appears as a list. The newly published report by Market.

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Our beautiful stone grinding mills are much like the ones used Sourdough whole-wheat boule Last night I baked my first sourdough boule: I improvised on the master recipe in Peter Reinhart's Whole Grain Breads, using only sourdough starter for leavening no added yeast. What are your office hours? I want to see a lawyer. Where is the courthouse? Est-ce que je peux verser la caution? Can I post bail? Is this the road to. Where can I park? Do you stop at…? Which bus goes to…? Fill it up, please. Can you tell me the way to…? Where is the parking lot? On peut se garer ici?

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Le moteur chauffe The engine is overheating. What is the score? Qui est-ce qui gagne? What time does it start? Je me suis perdu. Can you tell me the way to…. Whose turn is it? What time is it? Il est trois heures. Tu es en retard. Please be on time. What time does it end? Il se fait tard. How long will it last? What is your name? Can you help me? Do you speak English, French…? Where is the nearest…? Where are the restrooms? How do I get to…? Where is the dining room? What time is breakfast?

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