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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.
 
==Arts, Haiti in==
 
  
 
==General Resources==
 
==General Resources==
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* [http://hometown.aol.com/mit2haiti/Index4.html The Creole Clearinghouse] -  a lengthy page of links to Haiti-related resources in Creole, English and French.
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* [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.
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* [http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/ht.html Governments on the World Wide Web - Haiti] A page of vital links.
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* [http://www.haiti-info.com/ Haiti Info] Bi-lingual blog-style list of news reports and other articles.
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* [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].
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* [http://www.palli.ch/~kapeskreyol/bibliographie/vedrine/web.html Haiti’s Super Web Directory] Emmanuel W. Vedrine’s big list of links.
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* [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.
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* [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
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* [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.
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* [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.
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* [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.
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* [http://members.tripod.com/~davidco/#haiti Multicultural Florida] - Long list of links suffers from lack of organization.
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* [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]].
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* [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

History, General

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