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  2. Culture of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian expression, Mereng ouvri bal, mereng fème ba; (The mereng opens the ball, the mereng closes the ball) alludes to the popularity and ubiquity of the méringue as an elite entertainment. In nineteenth-century Haiti, the ability to dance the méringue, as well as a host of other dances, was considered a sign of good breeding.

  3. Category:Culture of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Culture of Haiti" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ...

  4. File:Stop the Spread of Germs updated (Haitian Creole).pdf

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  5. File:Stop the Spread of Germs (Haitian Creole).pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Haitians - Wikipedia

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    It is a very important representation of Haitian culture and history. Haitian art is distinctive, particularly in painting and sculpture where brilliant colors, naive perspective and sly humor characterize it. Frequent subjects in Haitian art include big, delectable foods, lush landscapes, market activities, jungle animals, rituals, dances, and ...

  7. Template:Culture of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Timeline; Taíno chiefdoms; Captaincy General of Santo Domingo. Colonial governors; Atlantic slave trade; Maroons; Peace of Ryswick; Saint-Domingue. Colonial governors

  8. Afro-Haitians - Wikipedia

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    Haitian culture is very tied to West African culture, especially that of pre-colonialism Benin, Haitian Vodou mostly has origins from the original West African Vodun of Benin and the French-based Haitian Creole language has influences from several African languages including the Fon language.

  9. Social class in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Social class in Haiti is defined by a class structure that groups people according to wealth, income, education, type of occupation, and membership in a specific subculture or social network. Race has also played an important factor in determining social class since the colonial period (1625–1804) when Haiti was the French colony of Saint ...