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Haitians (French: Haïtiens,
Haitian Creole: Ayisyen) are the
citizens of
Haiti and the
descendants in the
diaspora through direct parentage. An ethno-national...
- Cap-Haïtien (French: [kap a.i.sjɛ̃];
Haitian Creole: Kap Ayisyen; English:
Haitian Cape),
often referred to as Le Cap or Au Cap, is a
commune of about...
- and the
Lucayan Archipelago;
previously coined the
Haitian language (or
Haytian language)
Languages of Haiti, the
languages spoken or once
spoken in Haiti...
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Haitian American Sugar Company, S.A. (HASCO) was an
American business venture which sought to
produce and sell
sugar and
other goods in
Haiti and the United...
- King
Henri Christophe.
During his time in Haiti,
Saunders also
penned the
Haytian Papers,
which were a
translation of the
Haitian laws with his commentary...
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Coffee production in
Haiti has been
important to its
economy since the
early 18th century, when the
French brought the
coffee plant to the colony, then...
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Retrieved February 19, 2017.
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1836), "The
Haytian or
Taino language", The
American Nations, 1, pp. 215–253 http://www.tainoage...
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Garabed "Chuck"
Haytaian (born
January 28, 1938) is an
American Republican Party politician, who was the
Speaker of the New
Jersey State ****embly during...
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transformation of
North America (2006). pp 165–69 Mimi S****er, "The '
Haytian Fear':
Racial Projects and
Competing Reactions to the
First Black Republic...
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equinoctial regions of
America tr. 1852 by Ross, Thomasina: "The
following are
Haytian words, in
their real form,
which have p****ed into the
Castilian language...