Things are very tough for everyone there right now, so they understand things are changing for all of us. We will never forget the Haitians, the other missionaries, their beautiful country, and all the many memories we made together! Haiti is a part of us and the mission there will be m...
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Haitian- a native or inhabitant of Haiti Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Translations --- Select a language: Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's ...
taken over by the US (1915–41) after long political and economic chaos; under the authoritarian regimes of François Duvalier ('Papa Doc') (1957–71) and his son Jean-Claude Duvalier ('Baby Doc') (1971–86); returned to civilian rule in 1990, but another coup in 1991 brought militar...
The article discusses American aid to Haiti in light of the 2010 earthquake in that country. A number of issues are addressed including the degree of American aid as compared with the European Union and other countries, aid as a part of U.S. foreign policy and the dislike of the American...
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We already have to battle with people trying to label us as Cajuns and now we have to do the same with Haitians. We love and respect very much you our Haitian cousins, but wherever we can make it known that we are Louisiana Creoles and we are here is an opportunity we must take. ...