This year marks the Haitian Revolution’s successful end, when Haiti became the first independent black republic.
What is 1804?
This is the traditional Haitian soup, often served on Independence Day, made with beef, vegetables, and spices.
What is soup joumou?
Known for his role as the first president of the independent nation of Haiti, this leader helped guide Haiti through its early post-revolutionary years
This is the capital city of Haiti.
What is Port-au-Prince?
This is the official language of Haiti, spoken by the majority of its population.
What is Haitian Creole?
This general and leader became the first ruler of independent Haiti after the revolution.
Who is Jean-Jacques Dessalines?
This vibrant Haitian music genre, which blends African rhythms and European influences, became internationally famous.
What is Kompa?
A prominent Haitian musician and composer, this individual is widely regarded as the father of Kompa music, a genre that became a staple of Haitian culture.
What is Nemours Jean-Baptiste?
This is the name of Haiti's longest river, which flows through the country and into the Caribbean Sea.
What is the Artibonite River?
This word in Haitian Creole means "family"
What is ‘‘fanmi’’?
This famous battle, fought in 1803, was the final victory that secured Haiti's independence from France
What is the Battle of Vertières?
This Haitian festival, held annually, is celebrated with parades, music, and dancing in honor of the country’s unique cultural heritage.
What is Carnival?
This famous musician who was born to Haiti and moved to America at nine years old ran for president in 2010.
Who is Wyclef Jean?
This is the highest mountain in Haiti
In Haitian Creole, this common greeting means "How are you?"
What is ‘‘Kijan ou ye?’’
This leader of the Haitian Revolution was a former slave who became a key military commander, fighting to free the enslaved population.
Who is Toussaint Louverture?
This prominent Haitian painter is best known for his colorful depictions of Haitian daily life, particularly in his large murals and portraits.
Who is Philippe Dodard?
This Haitian revolutionary leader is often referred to as “Fatras-Bâton’’ in his youth because he was skinny, and played a major role in the fight for Haitian independence.
Who is Toussaint Louverture?
The body of water Haiti is located in
What is the Caribbean Sea?
In Haitian Creole, this term is used to refer to a "friend."
Answer: What is zanmi?
In 1825, Haiti was forced to pay this enormous indemnity to France in exchange for formal recognition of its independence.
What is 150 million francs?
This dish, made from fried pork, is often considered one of Haiti's national dishes and is served with rice and pikliz
What is griot?
This Haitian author wrote the novel The Farming of Bones, which explores the 1937 Parsley massacre of Haitians in the Dominican Republic.
Who is Edwidge Danticat?
The name "Haiti" comes from the Arawak and Taino languages. It is believed to mean ____
What is the land of high mountains?
In Haitian Creole, this phrase means "I love you."
What is « Mwen remmen ou »?