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ABC
News—Haiti: Read the latest Haiti News
from the American Broadcasting Corporation; http://search.abcnews.go.com/query.html?qm=0&rq=0&qt=+Haiti
Africans in America—Toussaint
Louverture: “Although there is a large
body of visual materials depicting the Haitian
revolution, there are no existing portraits drawn
from life of Toussaint Louverture, the hero of the
revolution.”; http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part3/3h326.html
AHAD: Trilingual Haitian
magazine; http://www.ahad-kreyol.org/Newsletter/Number18/k_testimony.htm
AlterPresse: Réseau alternatif
haïtien d’information: http://www.comunica.org/medialternatif/alterpresse/
Association For Haitian-American
Development: http://www.ahad-kreyol.org/
Association Zanmi Lotbodlo—les amis
d’Haïti: http://www.chez.com/zanmi/
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Beyond Borders:
Promotes literacy, teacher training, education
reform; http://www.beyondborders.net/
BiblioMonde: Vous y trouverez
biblibliographie commentée des ouvrages
actuellement disponibles sur Haïti http://www.bibliomonde.net/index.htm
The Bob Corbett Forum (Haiti List):
“Largest forum on Haiti for research and
etc.—discussing all subjects in English” / Bob
Corbett Library; Books on Haiti (English, Kreyòl,
French), resource center; 1419 Tanm Avenue, St. Louis, MO
63139 USA; bcorbett@netcom.com;
http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/index/index.html
Blondèl: Yon sit espesyal sou
travay Blondèl nan penti, eskilti e fotografi / A
special site devoted to the work of Blondèl in
painting, sculpture and photography http://studioblondel.com/
Bon Nouvèl: “Publisher of
books and documents in Kreyòl, distributor of
Haitian books for bilingual and literacy programs;
resource center, publisher of the monthly Kreyòl
newspaper, Bon Nouvèl”; 103, rue Pave;
BP 1594, Port-au-Prince, Haïti (W.I.); Tel. 23 88 60;
bonnouvel@mail.kanet.net
Books on Haiti: http://www.franceantiq.fr/slam/hirlam
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Center
for the Rural Development of Milot (CRUDEM):
“Welcome to Crudem, a wonderful medical missionary
hospital in Haiti. CRUDEM began in 1968 when the
people of Milot went to the Brothers of the Sacred
Heart and asked for help in improving conditions in
their impoverished village. Brother Yves Beausejour,
s.c., then age 34 with already ten years of service
in Haiti, was sent as director along with two other
brothers. They named the project CRUDEM—Center for
the Rural Development of Milot.”; http://www.icon-stl.net/~holc/index.html
Centre International de Documentation et d’Information
(CIDIHCA): “Editors of Haitian
books, Caribbean and Afro-Canadian books,
distributor of Haitian books, resource / research
center”; 359, rue St. Pierre, 1er étage
Montréal, Qc. Canada, H2Y 2L9; Tel. (514)
845-0880; Fax (514) 845-6218; edition@cidihca.com
Coissy, Daniel-Michel: Docteur
en droit “cabinet juridique nord–sud—juriste
suisse, né en
Haïti, jette un pont entre les États
industrialisés et les États en développement,
notamment entre la Suisse, Haïti et les États
d’Afrique, afin de promouvoir les relations
commerciales, industrielles et financières entre
les secteurs privés de ces pays.”; http://www.firme-nord-sud.com/
ComCare International: Helps
with solar empowered hearing aid and audiology
clinic in Bassin Bleu; http://www.comcareinternational.org/
Common Dreams: Breaking News
& Views for the Progressive Community; http://www.commondreams.org/
Credli—The Creole Institute:
“Bilingual and trilingual dictionaries (English,
Kreyòl, French), teaching materials for learners of
Kreyòl, books and research on Creole studies”;
Indiana University, Ballantine Hall 604,
Bloomington, IN 47405-6601 USA; Tel. (812) 855-4988;
Fax (812) 855-2386; valdman@indiana.edu;
http://php.indiana.edu/~valdman/
CultureLakay / Librairies Hachette /
Deschamps On-Line: http://www.hachette-deschamps.com/online-store/scstore/
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DeGraff, Michel:
Michel DeGraff’s web site, creole studies and
theoretical linguistics; degraff@MIT.EDU;
http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/degraff.home.html
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The
Early History of Haiti: “Haïti is the
first republic in the world to have been led by a
person of African descent, Jean-Jaques Dessalines.
This is not however the only historically
significant aspect of this country. Notably, it is
Dessalines’ victory over Rochambeau, in Vertieres,
that forced Napoleon to abandon his bid for the
control of Louisiana and eventually, the rest of the
‘New World’. Therefore, were it not for
Dessalines and his troops of freed slaves of African
origin, the United States of America would most
likely not be what they are today.”; http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/haiti/history.html
Echo d’Haïti: http://www.echodhaiti.com/
Edisyon Koukouy: Kreyòl
publishers; 708 Kingswood Lp, Brandon, FL 33511-7012
USA; A1kontak@aol.com
Éditions Lagomatik: Kreyòl
publishers, distributor of Haitian books; C.P 102
Succ. Youville, Montréal, PQ H2P 2V2, Canada; Keslerbrezault@hotmail.com
Educa Vision: “Publisher and
distributor of Haitian books for bilingual and
literacy programs, books in/on Kreyòl, resource
center”; 7550 NW 47th, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
USA; Tel. 1-800 983-3822; Fax (813) 9104;
educa@aol.com;
http://educavision.com/
Eritaj Foundation: “Fostering
the Ideal of Community Care and Self Help in
Haiti”; PO Box 894, Framingham, MA 01701
(USA). Tel. (508) 881-8159 http://www.geocities.com/eritajfoundation/
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The Farming of Bones:
Informations sur la traduction française du livre
de Edwidge Danticat, La Récolte douce des
larmes, Éditions Grasset, Paris, 1999; http://perso.club-internet.fr/jacbayle/livres/Femmes/Danticat.html
Fombrun Writing about Haiti and Haitians:
http://www.fombrun.com/
The Foreign Books Service:
“Books by Haitian authors, Books on Haiti, Books
and Materials for Haitian Bilingual Programs”; 159
Main Street, Falmouth, MA 02541 USA; forbks@capecod.net
Fowòm Kreyòl: http://www.cas.umb.edu/haitian.html
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Grassroots
International: http://grassrootsonline.org/
Groupe Européen de Recherches en Langues
Créoles: http://creoles.free.fr
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Haiti—A Country of
Study: “Country Profile of Haiti from The
Library of Congress in Washington DC. Like its
predecessors, this study represent an attempt to
treat in a compact and objective manner the dominant
contemporary social, political, economic, and
military aspects of Haiti. Sources of information
included scholarly books, journals, monographs;
official reports of governments and international
organizations; numerous periodicals; the authors’
previous research and observations; and interviews
with individuals who have special competence in
Haitian affairs.”; http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/httoc.html#ht0012
Haitian Book Centre:
“Distributor of Haitian books, resource center for
information on Haitian books”; PO Box 690324,
Flushing, N.Y 11369-0324 USA; haitibooks@aol.com
Haïti en Marche: Weekly
Magazine on Haitian Politics and Culture (in French
and Kreyòl); http://www.haitienmarche.com/
“Haiti in Focus”: by Charles
Arthur; http://www.interlinkbooks.com/
Haiti On Line Haiti news and
more: http://haitionline.com/
Haïti Progrès: Weekly Magazine
on Haitian Politics and Culture (in French, Kreyòl
and English); http://www.haitiprogres.com/
Haitian Scientific Society:
Seminars organized by Alfred G. Noël, covering a
large variety of topics, taking place in the
Mathematics department of Northeastern University in
Boston. http://www.cs.umb.edu/hss/seminars
Haiti Support Group Web Site:
The Haiti Support Group—solidarity with the
Haitian people’s struggle for justice,
participatory democracy and equitable development,
since 1992; http://www.gn.apc.org/haitisupport
Haitian Times: Weekly News
Magazine about Haiti and the Haitian Diaspora (in
English and Kreyòl); http://www.haitiantimes.com/
For Haiti With Love: Medical and
Nutritional Help; http://www.forhaitiwithlove.org/
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Institut
d’Études Créoles d’Aix: “Creole
Studies and some rare documents”; http://www.superdoc.com/aidel/iecf/cours/
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Jean Métellus
Un site spécial consacré à Jean Métellus / A
special site devoted to Jean Métellus http://www.jeanmetellus.com/
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KIPKAA
(Komite Inisyativ pou Kore Alfabetizasyon ann
Ayiti,
soon to be renamed KEPKAA) is a Montreal-area-based
Creole Literacy organization, coordinated by Pierre
Bain. C.P. 65060, Succ. Place Longueuil, Longueuil,
Québec, J4K 5J4, Canada. Tel: 1 (450)
651-0157; e-mail: kipkaa@attcanada.ca;
http://hometown.aol.com/mit2kreyol/Index5-kr.html;
http://hometown.aol.com/mit2kreyol/Index5-fr.html;
http://hometown.aol.com/mit2kreyol/Index5-eng.html;
Montreal’s October 2002 Creole Language Month
Calendar: http://hometown.aol.com/mit2kreyol/KIP-Calendar-02.htm
Kreyòl—Lang Peyi d’Ayiti:
“Forum for learners of Kreyòl”; kreyol@onelist.com;
http://www.geocities.com/frenchcreoles/kreyol/
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Left Curve Magazine:
“We encourage open, critical, defetishized work
that attempts to unravel, reveal contemporary
reality.” An artist-produced critical magazine
that encourages open, critical, defetishized work
that attempt to unravel and reveal contemporary
reality http://leftcurve.com/
Libreri Mapou: The largest
Haitian Bookstore in the Diaspora and on the
Internet; Distributor of Haitian books, books and
materials for Haitian bilingual programs, books on
and in Kreyòl, resource center; 5929 NE 2nd Avenue,
Miami, FL 33137 USA; Tel. (305) 757-9922; janmapou@aol.com,
http://librerimapou.com/
Librairie au Service de la Culture:
Distributor of Haitian books, resource center; PO Box 162236,
Miami, FL 33116-9998 USA
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Marilyn
Mason: The Creole Clearinghouse; PO Box
181015, Boston, MA 02118 USA; (617) 247-8885 (office
and answering machine); (617) 262-8923 (fax); MariLinc@aol.com;
The Creole Clearinghouse Home Page: http://hometown.aol.com/CreoleCH/Index6.html;
Creole Links Page: http://hometown.aol.com/mit2haiti/Index4.html;
Haitian Creole Orthography Page: http://hometown.aol.com/mit2haiti/Orthography.htm;
Marilyn Mason’s Publications, Conference
Presentations, and Creole Editing Projects Page: http://hometown.aol.com/marilinc/Index3.html
Mclister, Elizabeth: Department
of Religion, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
06459; Tel (860) 685-2289; Fax (860)
685-2821; http://www.wesleyan.edu/~emcalister/liz.html
Haiti Medical: http://www.haitimedical.com/
The Center for Haitian Ministries:
http://www.haitianministries.net/
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New England’s Online
Home for Haitian-American News and Culture:
http://www.bostonhaitian.com/
News on Haitian arts and artists:
http://www.artmediahaiti.com/
News online about Haiti and Haitian
events: http://www.haiti-news.net
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Orèsjozèf
Publications: Distributor of Haitian books,
books and materials for Haitian bilingual programs,
books on and in Kreyòl; 167 Canton Street,
Randolph, MA 02368 USA; http://oresjozefpublications.netfirms.com/,
ojozef@massed.net
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Documentary Photographs
of Street Children of Lafanmi Selavi: http://www.doiy.com/jencheek/
Potomitan: Creole in the Other
Caribbean Countries; http://www.potomitan.fr.st
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Un
guide de référence sur Haïti: http://www.haiti-reference.org
Rezo Entènèt Kreyòlis Ayisyen (REKA):
Discussing any subject related to Kreyòl, in Kreyòl;
rekayisyen@hotmail.com;
http://www.gajma.com/windowsonhaiti/reka/manmanlwa.htm;
http://www.kreyol.org/
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Schoenfhof’s Foreign
Books: Books by Haitian authors, books on
Haiti, books on and in Kreyòl; 76A Mount
Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA; Tel. (617) 547-8855;
Fax (617) 547-8551; info@schoenhofs.com;
http://schoenhofs.com/
Scholarship Soley Provides
educational resources for children living in Cité
Soleil, Haiti http://www.scholarshipsoley.org/
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Tanbou
/ Tambour: Trilingual Haitian Journal of
political and literary studies; http://www.tanbou.com/
The Temple of Yehwe: The vodou
temple of Max Beauvoir; http://www.vodou.org/
Toussaint Louverture: “The
Library of Congress Country Study of Haiti on
Toussaint Louverture. Social historian James G.
Leyburn has said of Toussaint Louverture that
“what he did is more easily told than what he
was.” Although some of Toussaint’s
correspondence and papers remain, they reveal little
of his deepest motivations in the struggle for
Haitian autonomy.”; http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+ht0018)
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Valdman, Albert:
http://php.indiana.edu/~valdman/
E. W. Védrine: http://listserv.linguistlist.org/archives/creolist.html
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E. W. Védrine
Creole Project, Inc.: Kreyòl publishers,
translators, research on Kreyòl / Haiti; PO Box 255110,
Dorchester, MA 02125-5110 USA; evedrine@hotmail.com;
web site; http://hometown.aol.com/ewvedrine/Dizan.htm
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Windows on Haiti:
“One of the growing research site on
Haiti—research appears in English, Kreyòl, French
and Spanish”; http://windowsonhaiti.com/
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Yahoo
News—Haiti: http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news?p=Haiti&n=10 |
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