Beginning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, significant numbers of Haitian immigrants began to arrive and settle in Miami. Overcoming some of the most foreboding obstacles ever to face immigrants in America, they, their children, and now their grandchildren, as well as more recently arriving immigrants from Haiti, have diversified socioeconomically. Together, they have made South Florida home to the largest population of native-born Haitians and diasporic Haitians outside of the Caribbean and one of the most significant Caribbean immigrant communities in the world. Religion has played a central role in making all of this happen. Crossing the Water and Keeping the Faith is a historical and ethnographic study of Haitian religion in immigra...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
Migration, economic dislocation, and a sense of generational discontinuity are a few stimuli that pr...
between members of widely dispersed transnational Haitian religious communities: the audiocassette r...
Beginning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, significant numbers of Haitian immigrants began to arri...
Meredith F. Coleman-Tobias reviews Terry Rey and Alex Stepick's Crossing the Water and Keeping the F...
In addition to being a religious countryùover ninety percent of Americans believe in God--the United...
Nearly 175, 000 Haitian immigrants have settled in South Florida since the 1970s. Their lives are of...
Abstract: Within Haiti’s growing transnational Protestant community, there are different types of ch...
International audienceln the United States, the development of Haitian communities - mainly in the N...
This study examines the lived realities of Haitian Americans residing in Miami, Florida. By drawing ...
The ways that some Haitian Protestants view of Vodou and the importance of karactè (character) have ...
“Raising Haiti” analyzes how ethnicity structures the romantic and familial lives of second-generati...
International audienceThe spatial dispersion of Haitians in the Caribbean, North America, and Europe...
This entry focuses on the people living in the valley of Mirebalais, Haiti, ca. 1935. Albeit reflect...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
Migration, economic dislocation, and a sense of generational discontinuity are a few stimuli that pr...
between members of widely dispersed transnational Haitian religious communities: the audiocassette r...
Beginning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, significant numbers of Haitian immigrants began to arri...
Meredith F. Coleman-Tobias reviews Terry Rey and Alex Stepick's Crossing the Water and Keeping the F...
In addition to being a religious countryùover ninety percent of Americans believe in God--the United...
Nearly 175, 000 Haitian immigrants have settled in South Florida since the 1970s. Their lives are of...
Abstract: Within Haiti’s growing transnational Protestant community, there are different types of ch...
International audienceln the United States, the development of Haitian communities - mainly in the N...
This study examines the lived realities of Haitian Americans residing in Miami, Florida. By drawing ...
The ways that some Haitian Protestants view of Vodou and the importance of karactè (character) have ...
“Raising Haiti” analyzes how ethnicity structures the romantic and familial lives of second-generati...
International audienceThe spatial dispersion of Haitians in the Caribbean, North America, and Europe...
This entry focuses on the people living in the valley of Mirebalais, Haiti, ca. 1935. Albeit reflect...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
Migration, economic dislocation, and a sense of generational discontinuity are a few stimuli that pr...
between members of widely dispersed transnational Haitian religious communities: the audiocassette r...