Haitian Culture Internet Resources

In a Nutshell

 

 Volume II, February, 1999

 

Compiled by Frantz M. Pierre, Educational Specialist

 

fpierre@dcps.dade.k12.fl.us

 

 

As you begin to explore this page, we invite you to first take on of the most comprehensive "virtual" tours of Haiti compiled by Frantz M. Pierre of Gonaives. Just click on the picture of the map below and visit some of the most outstanding locations in Haiti or click on the following words: A visit to Haiti ! Then do not forget to explore all the other links on this page !

 

 

 

 

This is the second list of Internet Resources for teachers and students engaged in project-based research about Haitian Culture. The first one was distributed to the teachers and students who participated in the Konbit Kreyol Haitian Flag Day Parade and Cultural Fair held at Miami Edison Middle in May 1998. Konbit Kreyol, now in its 9th year, has attracted an average of 2,000 students a year since its inception at Miami-Dade Community College North in 1989 with approximately 300 participants.

We hope this mini-Internet resource handout will help you rediscover the beauty and mysteries of our Haitian Heritage during the month of February and throughout the year. And, we hope to see you again during Konbit Kreyol '99.

  1. Take a virtual tour of Haiti and view pictures of some of the most famous historical sites in Haiti.
  2. http://www.uhhp.com/vtour.html

  3. Research and discuss key dates in Haitian History courtesy of the Haitian Embassy in Washington D.C. The second site in this section gives you an index of other Haitian Culture information related Internet sites.
  4. http://www.mnsinc.com/embassy/keydate.htm

    http://www.monumental.com/embassy/haitil~1.htm

  5. This excellent Haiti on WWW site has an interesting Haitian Genealogy link where kids can trace their ancestry by last names and learn about the roots of such families as Dessalines and Louverture. A must see ! They can submit their own Genealogy information.
  6. http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/haiti/links.html

  7. Familiarize your kids with the landscape of Haiti.
  8. http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/haiti/scenery.html

  9. This Internet site from the Multicultural Homepage maintained by Hubert Montas at Perdue University covers everything from a brief history of Haiti to Haitian Art. Definitely an outstanding destination.
  10. http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/haiti/haiti.htm

  11. How about introducing your kids to some of the Culinary Specialties of Haïti. This site walks you through how to prepare typical dishes from the island ! A good end of the semester or culminating activity Internet resource !
  12. http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/haiti/food.htm

  13. For brief narratives and summaries of Haitian History, please visit the following Internet sites.
  14. http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/haiti/history.html

    http://medalia.net/Hhistory.html

  15. Last but not least, a miscellaneous site that has a bit of everything ! It has a forum for actual live discussions with questions and answers about Haiti and its culture as well as book titles and where to find them. The other site is from the library of congress and is an excellent source of information for doing a comprehensive report on Haiti. It is organized by chapters.
  16. http://www.medalia.net/Links.html

     

    Http://www.dade.k12.fl.us/errors/blocked.asp?action=deny&mode=block&url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.netlingo.com%2f

     

  17. Other Black History Month web sites:

 

http://www.dade.k12.fl.us/inst/calendar/resource.html

 

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