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Cap-Haitien, Haiti
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Images forever capture moments. The collection of images I’ve built over the years of shooting in Haiti will one day serve as a time stamp of history. #haitiuncut • • • #haiti #haitian #haitians #caphaitien #okap #🇭🇹 #mounokap (at Cap-Haïtien, Haiti) https://www.instagram.com/p/CW3sLhvPLA0/?utm_medium=tumblr
Without Vodun there would be no haitian revolution! Reposted from @facesofhaiti Bois Caïman On the night of August 14, 1791, representatives (enslaved haitians) from nearby plantations gathered to participate in a secret Vodun ceremony conducted in the woods near Cap-Haitien, led by Dutty Boukman and Cécile Fatima. The ceremony is considered the official beginning of the Haitian Revolution. ———— Painting by : unknown artist #facesofhaiti #haiti #boiscaiman #caphaitien #okap #okap350 #caribbean #westindies #haitian #ayisyen #vodou #vodun (at Harlem) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD3vkftj_y5/?igshid=5o1q7mugs708
🌴🇭🇹 #caphaitien #haiti
☀️Another sunrise in Cap-Haïtien. According to journalist Amélie Baron of @afpphoto and @rfi.fr, Cap-Haïtien did not see the worst of Hurricane Irma. There are no flooding reported. There are some debris in the streets however cleanup has already begun. Fort liberté on the other hand have reports of flooding. 📸 @amelie_baron #HaitianBusinesses #HurricaneIrma #Irma #Hurricane #IrmaHaiti #CapHaitien #Okap
This photo speaks volumes to me. Thank you for showcasing our culture so beautifully @samueldameus #Samdi #MacheOKap #CapHaitien #Ayiti #BeseTriye # (at Cap-Haïtien, Haiti)
#BLACKHISTORYMONTH ✊🏿 | facesofhaiti
On the occasion of Black History Month, we want to highlight the participation of a prominent Haitian historical figure who gave the black movement a big boost.
Toussaint L’Ouverture will always remain a symbolic figure who gave hope, a remarkable figure who wanted to fight for this liberation movement.
As a revolutionary leader, Toussaint has always shown his political and military prowess for black causes. This helped him transform the slave rebellion into a revolutionary movement that would mark the whole world.
As a reminder, Toussaint L’Ouverture, also known as François-Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture, was born on May 20, 1743. He was a Haitian general and one of the most important leaders of the Haitian revolution.
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Nan lokazyon Mwa Istwa ak Patrimwan Nwa yo, #facesofhaiti vle soulinye patisipasyon kèk figi nan listwa Ayisyen ki bay mouvman nwa yo gwo jarèt.
Toussaint ap toujou rete yon figi senbolik ki te bay lespwa, se yon pèsonaj remakab ki te vle pou batay pou mouvman liberasyon sa.
Antanke yon lidè revolisyonè, Toussaint te toujou montre konpetans politik ak militè li yo pou kòz nwa yo. Sa ki te ede li transfòme rebelyon esklav la an yon veritab mouvman revolisyonè ki ta pral make tout mond lan.
Pou rapèl, Toussaint L'Ouverture, « François-Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture » ke yo rele tou Toussaint Bréda te fèt yon 20 Me nan lane 1743. Se te yon jeneral ayisyen epi youn nan lidè ki te pi enpòtan nan revolisyon ayisyen an.
Port of Cap-Haitien, 🇭🇹 #haitiuncut Most places in the Northwest department of Haiti get most or all of there supplies from these feeder vessels. #🇭🇹 #haiti #caphaitien (at Haiti) https://www.instagram.com/p/CV0ghiyPU0j/?utm_medium=tumblr