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Lists of Haiti-related websites. These websites have been compiled for the benefit of the community and are not associated with with The Louverture Project, except where indicated. | Lists of Haiti-related websites. These websites have been compiled for the benefit of the community and are not associated with with The Louverture Project, except where indicated. | ||
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==General Resources== | ==General Resources== | ||
+ | * [http://hometown.aol.com/mit2haiti/Index4.html The Creole Clearinghouse] - a lengthy page of links to Haiti-related resources in Creole, English and French. | ||
+ | * [http://www.haiti.org/ Embassy of the Republic of Haiti in Washington D.C] – Search the Documentation section for Haitian political documents and texts of old speeches. | ||
+ | * [http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/ht.html Governments on the World Wide Web - Haiti] A page of vital links. | ||
+ | * [http://www.haiti-info.com/ Haiti Info] Bi-lingual blog-style list of news reports and other articles. | ||
+ | * [http://www.haiti-reference.info/accueil.html Haiti-Référence] ''French'' – a wealth of information on Haiti past and present, including the text of [http://www.haiti-reference.org/histoire/documents/const_1801.html Toussaint's Constitution of 1801]. | ||
+ | * [http://www.palli.ch/~kapeskreyol/bibliographie/vedrine/web.html Haiti’s Super Web Directory] Emmanuel W. Vedrine’s big list of links. | ||
+ | * [http://www.haitisupport.gn.apc.org/ Haiti Support Group] – Very accessible web site with news for travelers, event updates, and a brief summary of famous Haitians. | ||
+ | * [http://www.intermediahaiti.com/ InterMedia] - Big, good looking site, lots of Haiti links. Especially check out the [http://www.haitiglobalvillage.com/ Haiti Global Village], a bilingual online community of Haitians | ||
+ | * [http://research.ucsb.edu/cbs/publications/johs.html Journal of Haitian Studies] - Part of the Center for Black Studies, this is the "official publication of the Haitian Studies Association," a refereed scholarly journal. | ||
+ | * [http://www.kreyol.com/ Kreyol.com] - Excellent site by artist Hertz Nazaire. Includes a Creole dictionary online. Check out the new book - Revolution 1804-2004. | ||
+ | * [http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/world/haiti/ Miami Herald Haiti News Page] - Aggregated page of Haiti news, including on-the-scene reports from Michael A.W. Ottey and a special report on the Bicentennial. | ||
+ | * [http://members.tripod.com/~davidco/#haiti Multicultural Florida] - Long list of links suffers from lack of organization. | ||
+ | * [http://www.palli.ch/~kapeskreyol/bibliographie/vedrine.html Vedrine Creole Project] - List of essays, articles, and other resources - all in Creole. | ||
* [http://haitiforever.com/windowsonhaiti/welcome.html Windows on Haiti] – Huge resource of links to news, views, arts, and culture. | * [http://haitiforever.com/windowsonhaiti/welcome.html Windows on Haiti] – Huge resource of links to news, views, arts, and culture. | ||
==History, General== | ==History, General== | ||
* [http://www.haiti-usa.org Haiti & the USA - Linked by History and Community] – Haitian history, with special focus on Haiti's intersections with the US. This website is run by Dr. Bob Maguire of the [[Trinity College Haiti Program]]. | * [http://www.haiti-usa.org Haiti & the USA - Linked by History and Community] – Haitian history, with special focus on Haiti's intersections with the US. This website is run by Dr. Bob Maguire of the [[Trinity College Haiti Program]]. | ||
+ | * [http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/haiti/haiti.html Bob Corbett's Haiti Page] – A top-notch collection of resources on Haiti. See especially links to the Haiti Mailing List and Corbett’s essays on the revolutionary period. | ||
==History, Revolutionary== | ==History, Revolutionary== |
Revision as of 15:35, 26 October 2004
Lists of Haiti-related websites. These websites have been compiled for the benefit of the community and are not associated with with The Louverture Project, except where indicated.
General Resources
- The Creole Clearinghouse - a lengthy page of links to Haiti-related resources in Creole, English and French.
- Embassy of the Republic of Haiti in Washington D.C – Search the Documentation section for Haitian political documents and texts of old speeches.
- Governments on the World Wide Web - Haiti A page of vital links.
- Haiti Info Bi-lingual blog-style list of news reports and other articles.
- Haiti-Référence French – a wealth of information on Haiti past and present, including the text of Toussaint's Constitution of 1801.
- Haiti’s Super Web Directory Emmanuel W. Vedrine’s big list of links.
- Haiti Support Group – Very accessible web site with news for travelers, event updates, and a brief summary of famous Haitians.
- InterMedia - Big, good looking site, lots of Haiti links. Especially check out the Haiti Global Village, a bilingual online community of Haitians
- Journal of Haitian Studies - Part of the Center for Black Studies, this is the "official publication of the Haitian Studies Association," a refereed scholarly journal.
- Kreyol.com - Excellent site by artist Hertz Nazaire. Includes a Creole dictionary online. Check out the new book - Revolution 1804-2004.
- Miami Herald Haiti News Page - Aggregated page of Haiti news, including on-the-scene reports from Michael A.W. Ottey and a special report on the Bicentennial.
- Multicultural Florida - Long list of links suffers from lack of organization.
- Vedrine Creole Project - List of essays, articles, and other resources - all in Creole.
- Windows on Haiti – Huge resource of links to news, views, arts, and culture.
History, General
- Haiti & the USA - Linked by History and Community – Haitian history, with special focus on Haiti's intersections with the US. This website is run by Dr. Bob Maguire of the Trinity College Haiti Program.
- Bob Corbett's Haiti Page – A top-notch collection of resources on Haiti. See especially links to the Haiti Mailing List and Corbett’s essays on the revolutionary period.
History, Revolutionary
- John Garrigus Homepage – Garrigus is a professor and author. His site includes translations of primary texts and PDFs of some of Garrigus's publications.
Stores
- Haiti Books sells books, CDs, videos, and art.