Haiti Photo Stories
Every picture has a story to tell... Here you will find a list of Haiti photo stories, a blog where I tell you when, where and why a Haiti photo was taken.
Naomi Osaka leaves Adidas and signs with Nike
Haitian-Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka drops Adidas and signs a new deal with Nike.
Here is a picture of the Naomi Osaka taking a selfie of herself in front of a big Nike billboard with here picture on it with the slogan: "Change everything but yourself... Just do it!"
As of April 4th 2019, world number one Tennis player Naomi Osaka is now going to be rocking that Nike swoosh and saying "Just Do It!" after dropping Adidas.
Look... A Haitian Taxi Moto carrying 4 passengers plus the driver
Take a look at this... Cazal, Haiti, a taxi moto is transporting four passengers plus the taxi drivers to make 5 people on a motorcycle. Is this dangerous or what?
Gade photo saa... Haiti, Gade kijan yon taxi moto ap transporte 4 pasaje plis chofè taxi a fè 5 moun sou yon motocyclette nan Cazal Haiti...
Kisa ou panse de sa?
kite yon mesaj...
Photo saa se Jean Marc Herve Abelard, journaliste Le Nouvelliste ki poste li sou Facebook
President Maduro pays tribute to Haitian hero Alxandre Petion in a tweet
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro tweets: We celebrate the 249th anniversary of the birth of Alexandre Pétion, hero of our America. Venezuela will always honor the memory of those who collaborated with our independence. We send our greetings and gratitude to all the Haitian people.
Haiti - Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Alexandre Petion
Here is a photo of two of Haiti's founding fathers Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Alexandre Petion.
Jean-Jacques Dessalines was a leader of the Haitian Revolution and the first ruler of an independent Haiti under the 1805 constitution.
Alexandre Sabès Pétion was the first President of the Republic of Haiti from 1807 until his death in 1818. He is one of Haiti's founding fathers, together with Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, and his rival Henri Christophe.
An Kreyol...
Kijan ou wè bagay saa... Dessalines ak Petion mete tèt yo ansanm pou kobat esklavay, pou bay Haiti libète. Apre sa, listwa rakonte, Petion asasine Dessalines. depi lè saa, gen yon konfli Haiti ki pa janm fini... Mwen panse li lè...
Haiti Cuisine: Millet, Spinach, almonds and Cod Fish, Bon Manje Creole
You are looking at some tasty delicious organic food from Haiti... Millet with cashew nuts, spinach and codfish...
Gade sa... Yon bon manje kreyòl.Yon bon pitimi blan ki sèvi ak zepina ak nwa ak morue... Bon jan manje Creole ki ka safisfè w epi ki tres bon pour la santé w...
Kisa ou panse de sa?
What do you think?
Fresh Organic Spinach from Haiti
In the area where I live in Central Haiti, fresh organic spinach is available year-round.
We spoke to a local in the area and she told us this fresh spinach that reaches the marketplace in Hinche everyday is produces near the lakes of Pandiassou.
Thanks to the rain water captured in these man made lakes that farmers continue to cultivate in the dry season. They mainly produce vegetables like peppers, onions, tomatoes, spinach, cabbages, and more.
Haiti : The Red Pill vs. The Blue Pill
My fellow Haitians, this is your last chance! After this there is no turning back!
You take the BLUE pill, and you will accept things just the way they are, Haiti will remain the way it is (se konsa bagay yo ye) Haiti will never change (Ayiti pap janm chanje) AND your life will never change!
You take the RED pill and you wake up, you challenge the status quo, and you begin demand more from the Haitian authorities because you know you deserve more, you deserve a better country, a better standard of living and a better quality of life.
Which will you chose?
Haitian Voodoo - Vodou in Haiti, a vodouisant making her request to the Lwa
Inside the rituals of Haiti's 'Vodou' faith: Powerful photographs capture priestesses as they invoke spirits and perform sacrifices
Several times a day, light casts down from an opening at the highest point of the grotto ceiling, during these times, many Vodouisants can be found making their requests to the Loa/Iwa. It was that same light that the Taino Indians in that region centered many of their rituals
See original photo by Anthony Karen here:
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