No trash on the streets. Looking at these faces everyone is relaxed, there is no fear or anxiety, no signs of undernourishment. Yes indeed it was a beautiful country with the most beautiful landscaping, fragrant flowers, the most beautiful birds flying around. All started to decline and disappearing under the brutal dictatorship of Duvalier, absolute fear was institutionalized causing many to flee. Let’s pray for the former jewel of the Caribbean country: Haiti to regain one more time its beauty.
Alot of the change starts with the same things that changed in the USA, colonialism, world war 1 and 2, strategy, war criminals fleeing and changing identities and RACISM. I dont want them to start TH-cam jailing me for not being the retards they prefer.
There is one group of people distinctly and their superb complex that came to haiti and the USA and continued their activities through lies, manipulation, subtlety, twisting facts, and even down right infecting them with their disease and virus and then trying to blame them as the source of their own problems.
Sa tris wi😭😭 menm 2002 peyi a te gen vi ladan l. Depi apre 2003 peyi a kòmanse ap pran frap. E yo pa fè anyen pou chanje sa. Konnya bisantnè tounen yon depotwa e yon izin mechan.😧😢 Quelle tristesse !!! Oh! Haïti chérie. Mon pays de mon ❤️
@@hijodedios5785 who do you think has these shoo-in, pro-USA presidents getting "elected" in Ayiti? THE USA! Who do you think unfairly put the country in crippling debt for years? FRANCE. Who has never once actually come in for the aid that was promised after missionaries brought devastating Cholera to Ayiti? THE U.N, AND IT WAD THEIR FAULT IN THE FIRST PLACE. The list goes on
StayFocus It was developed where? It's the same thing! M still wè povrete, ti kay tòl, wout labou, salte, chomaj etc... Did you miss that part in the video? Menm nèg de mezon ki t'ap dirije avan yo c menm yo menm nan ki toujou la Anyen pa janm chanje
Bonjour Merci pour ces photos historiques qui nous montrent un autre visage d’Haïti. Maman décédée depuis avait 2ans, je suis triste aujourd’hui de voir l’état de décrépitude de notre pays. Le marché en fer’ un monument créé par le président Hippolyte et brûlé en maintes fois, l’ancienne cathédrale la distillerie d’alcool Nazon, les artères commerciales des familles syro-libanaises. En ce temps là les gens n’étaient pas en guenilles, ils n’avaient pas l’air de souffrir de la faim et tout était propre. Comment en est-on arrivés à ce point de délitement ? peut-on compter sur une prise de conscience collective pour rendre Haïti sa grandeur d’antan? .Merci pour ce moment de nostalgie qui fait du bien
@@yolettemilord548 i guess children or progeny of Abraham or Noah are not chosen. Where do you get off correcting the Almighty. We (all mankind monotheistic beliverrs are chosen). So, just because of lineage, you going to tell me, God prefers some of his creation over others! No wonder why you are an extinct mindset. Go away , stop spreading lies.
Oh God so relaxing our brother country Haiti 🇭🇹..I feel peaceful... who will predict the sad chaos of today?? No one ..I see in this video Haitian people working ,everything is clean,well it's not plastic or ONG s????... Even they were poor I sense in this video peace and hope for a better HAITI...I LOVE HAITI 🇭🇹 ❤️❤️...I feel the strong faith and conviction that God will and is helping the Haiti of today.... IT WILL BE GREAT ,THAT FOR EACH HAITIAN THEY PLANT 21 🌳 TREES, THEN MY BELOVED HAITI. CAN BE VERY VERY GREEN EVERYWHERE!!.. ITS VERY POSSIBLE IF THE HAITIAN PEOPLE HAVE A HONEST GOVERNMENT THAT CARES FOR ITS CITIZENS...I CONTINUE PRAYING FOR THE PEACE AND PROSPERITY OF HAITI 🇭🇹 ....AMEN!!
I really enjoyed the music and dancing starting at 6:13, I can see the influence on our Dominican Merengue and vice versa. I love how elegant they look dancing and then they follow that with a piece by Erik Satie! Great job with the music, great video and thank you for sharing!
Eske se menm Ayiti sa map gade an 2024 la 😢 Èpot femen, lekol pa louvri , Prizon kraze .Bandi ap simen latwoublay, sak diri 5550 goud ,manje vin tounen yon luxe, se yon peyi ki sanse pap fonksyone .Kiyes kap vinn ride nou nan sa nou ye la?🤔
Yon bon peyi konsa , pou politisyen mete avèk lòt nasyon pou fini avèk yon pèp Ensekurite , lavi chè , mizè , grangou se mak fabrik nou Men Bondye kifè karma egziste, mw rete kwè yon jou lap jou pou Ayiti cherim nan
Get rid of corrupt politicians(so much corruption) and stop the coups, a country can't get on its feet when the gov't is not stable. The fuel stabilization is a huge factor. The problem is, the money will just go into greedy pockets and not into fixing the country itself.
Yarn addict aka K lo yeah and let’s not forget corrupt American leaders who like to take valuable resources from other countries and create an even bigger mess in places like Venezuela.
I agree that the u.n. is a devil in disguise. Not just the cholera, they do not bring stability to any nation they're in, just problems. But i think blaming" big ,bad America'" for everything is a cop out. I find it interesting that people don't understand there is NO govt, in the EU, u.s. China etc that doesn't do something without expecting something in return. All countries do it but people are surprised that the u.s. does it as well. Those same countries that hate the "corrupt u.s. govt" are the first to ask for a handout from it when times get tough or natural disasters happen. Guess what the solution is to keeping the u.s. out of the business of other countries? Get stability and fight corruption in the country youre in and stop making excuses And blaming others. Start electing decent people and allowing them to complete their terms in office and don't complain when taxes are enforced because taxes are what is supposed to keep a country from going into disrepair.
I was about to say that I like the emptiness of it all because now these places are so crowded with cars and people. Then I thought about the date and the great depression and realized that no movement may not be an entirely good thing.
@@bobdole27 It's people from the countryside who destroyed Haiti on all levels and made it dirty by their jealousy for people from the city. The capital was nice and clean back then. All the countryside people just trashed it out of evilness. They will pay for the evil they sow.
You are foolish. The country was less crowded less people in the city of Port au Prince it is as clean the streets were clean. Food was affordable. People were not rich but they were happy and content with what they had. They were not violence, gangs, guns etc and even politically it was less corrupted.
Peyi Nou an pa devlope Nan toute sance vre wap gade Nan 1937 ak 2002 koman lot peyi yo devlope Amerika Dubai japonez chine erope ytali toute kote Nan monde la devlope anpil si peyi Nou te devlope Nou pata vin faire esklave Nan peyi moune et se Nou ki ale plis Nan lot peyi ale cherche travay mmmmm
I pray to that God will help the people of Haiti and Haitians to give them knowledge and to open their eyes to their country so that we can take action and make a change
Mwwn men sat plis atirem Nan asyem hayiti a ler wap gade vre Nou se vre Israelite la toute moune konforme yo byen toute moune gen bel rad longue bel moune nwa pat gen afer douko fow deye fow cheveux toute moune naturel moune respecte moune toute moune Nan Limite yo mmmmmmm
Epok la sa sistem nan te kite peyi a marché te gin bon lame kote gran papam te kolonel pitit te capitaine moun te respecte moun kounie nou pa moun ancor
On ne peut pas féliciter un pays dans un tel état, des infrastructures horribles, des gens si pauvres. Haïti sera belle quand ces habitants seront beaux ❤
Aucune différence te toujours gen mizè, cette vidéo montre Port au Prince avec ces inégalités de toujours. Pas d’école pour le peuple, aucune bonne condition de logement etc.... nos arrières grands parents l’ont vaincus et aujourd’hui nous encore, disons pire.
Ayiti te toujou gen povretè. li te pi mal lè saa paské se milat kitap dirige, lesco ,etc…provins yo pat bon menm paské yo pat konsidere yo tankou moune. se sou duvalier provins komansè fè yon pa.
I agree that everything still remain the same with the misery that the Haitian people have suffered while there were about 2 to 3 million people. Shame on people who wish to see Haiti returned to the old time with the same poverty,.
Those looking at this footage should understand that this was taken just a few years after the US occupied the country. What we're looking at is not a free and flourishing Ayiti. What we're looking at is a neo-colony formed after 19 years of occupation. This is the era that spurred the compradors (foreign and domestic) who have effectively maintained the people of Ayiti as a global underclass. Some Ayisyen (elders especially) look fondly at this period as a time of security, never realizing that the only reason it appeared so is because the colonizers had Ayiti EXACTLY where they wanted it. -but that level of exploitation can only last for so long. Think about it, there's no cause for the kind of violence we see today from the colonizers so long as they can freely exploit the land and labour (while the people suffer). The masses realizing their condition will use violence to rise up, the colonizers and their puppets will use violence to quell the uprisings in response. Like water seeks its level, Ayisyen will ALWAYS seek freedom. As such, violence must take place. Please, study the history so we can move forward. If you can only read one book, I recommend reading "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa" by Walter Rodney to get a good historical analysis of what is plaguing Africans today. Furthermore, I recommend joining a revolutionary organization fighting for the liberation of Africans everywhere. One day Ayiti, like Africa, through the relentless organization of the masses of African people, will be rid of capital-imperialist exploitation and oppression. Only then will we know freedom. Only then will we know peace.
Tipical communist ………Development? How you develop without Capital $$$$$$$$$$$. Wake up and smell the coffee, is 2022 not the 70’s, even Russia 🇷🇺 is run by oligarchs. If the useful idiots could fly, it will be always cloudy.
No trash on the streets. Looking at these faces everyone is relaxed, there is no fear or anxiety, no signs of undernourishment. Yes indeed it was a beautiful country with the most beautiful landscaping, fragrant flowers, the most beautiful birds flying around. All started to decline and disappearing under the brutal dictatorship of Duvalier, absolute fear was institutionalized causing many to flee. Let’s pray for the former jewel of the Caribbean country: Haiti to regain one more time its beauty.
Are you for real?😳
Alot of the change starts with the same things that changed in the USA, colonialism, world war 1 and 2, strategy, war criminals fleeing and changing identities and RACISM. I dont want them to start TH-cam jailing me for not being the retards they prefer.
There is one group of people distinctly and their superb complex that came to haiti and the USA and continued their activities through lies, manipulation, subtlety, twisting facts, and even down right infecting them with their disease and virus and then trying to blame them as the source of their own problems.
Right after American occupation
Haitians were always hungry. Don't let "clean streets" and "no fear" fool you. They were being occupied. Tehre was still mass poverty.
I think I might miss the fashion the most, everyone look simple yet elegant. The hats are just lovely.
I just made a comment on this video and also mentioned how elegant everyone looked and danced, very nice!
Beautiful people beautiful country. I love Haitian people!
Thank you ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Sa tris wi😭😭 menm 2002 peyi a te gen vi ladan l. Depi apre 2003 peyi a kòmanse ap pran frap. E yo pa fè anyen pou chanje sa. Konnya bisantnè tounen yon depotwa e yon izin mechan.😧😢 Quelle tristesse !!! Oh! Haïti chérie. Mon pays de mon ❤️
For that time Haiti was beautiful and well developed. Haiti today just stop developing and stuck in time for the worst.
@Une belle matinée d'été ! I relly think so myself it was the year my mom was bon there 1938
Haiti woul be beautiful if it was stuck but unfortunately is going backwards
@Rock Stone usa and france don't destroy the country. Haitian government is destroying their own country
@@hijodedios5785 who do you think has these shoo-in, pro-USA presidents getting "elected" in Ayiti? THE USA! Who do you think unfairly put the country in crippling debt for years? FRANCE. Who has never once actually come in for the aid that was promised after missionaries brought devastating Cholera to Ayiti? THE U.N, AND IT WAD THEIR FAULT IN THE FIRST PLACE. The list goes on
StayFocus
It was developed where? It's the same thing!
M still wè povrete, ti kay tòl, wout labou, salte, chomaj etc...
Did you miss that part in the video?
Menm nèg de mezon ki t'ap dirije avan yo c menm yo menm nan ki toujou la
Anyen pa janm chanje
Wow. My grand mother was 5 years old at that time.
my father's grandmother was 16 at this time, but she died in 2015 RIP
And my grandmother was 3 years old in this time. It amazing! Although her eye sight is bad she's still alive and well.
Waou !!!🤗
My mother was 25 years old my father was 16 years old .
@@tipopeyesna2527 my grandma was 8yrs old at that time,she told us those were the better days.
Bonjour
Merci pour ces photos historiques qui nous montrent un autre visage d’Haïti. Maman décédée depuis avait 2ans, je suis triste aujourd’hui de voir l’état de décrépitude de notre pays. Le marché en fer’ un monument créé par le président Hippolyte et brûlé en maintes fois, l’ancienne cathédrale la distillerie d’alcool Nazon, les artères commerciales des familles syro-libanaises. En ce temps là les gens n’étaient pas en guenilles, ils n’avaient pas l’air de souffrir de la faim et tout était propre. Comment en est-on arrivés à ce point de délitement ? peut-on compter sur une prise de conscience collective pour rendre Haïti sa grandeur d’antan? .Merci pour ce moment de nostalgie qui fait du bien
Les femmes portaient soit un foulard soit un chapeau
Vous avez tout dit dans vos écrits . Bravo cher compatriote .
M ta rele anmyeyyyyy ,Gad sa ti peyi nou an tounen ,ou Santi t gen vi ,Youn t renmen lot .😢😢😢😢😢c triste
My all-time bucket list entry is to visit Haiti -- Heaven on earth.
Haïti will return to it's former glory
🦠
Glad to see you still have hope,me Ive giving up hope for Haiti
Wow my grandmother was born in 1935, she's still alive.
Haiti will regain its beauty; the Most High God of heaven and earth will see to it; for his glory.
I pray to God you do. I'm not even Haitian
@@us.nyc.10011 He has spoken it; His word is never in vain. He is our God and we are chosen. We are Jacob and the promises are made to us.
@@yolettemilord548 i guess children or progeny of Abraham or Noah are not chosen. Where do you get off correcting the Almighty. We (all mankind monotheistic beliverrs are chosen). So, just because of lineage, you going to tell me, God prefers some of his creation over others! No wonder why you are an extinct mindset. Go away , stop spreading lies.
Not only will Haiti regain its beauty… It will never be lost again!!
When?
i want Haiti back like this again
Oh God so relaxing our brother country Haiti 🇭🇹..I feel peaceful... who will predict the sad chaos of today?? No one ..I see in this video Haitian people working ,everything is clean,well it's not plastic or ONG s????... Even they were poor I sense in this video peace and hope for a better HAITI...I LOVE HAITI 🇭🇹 ❤️❤️...I feel the strong faith and conviction that God will and is helping the Haiti of today.... IT WILL BE GREAT ,THAT FOR EACH HAITIAN THEY PLANT 21 🌳 TREES, THEN MY BELOVED HAITI. CAN BE VERY VERY GREEN EVERYWHERE!!.. ITS VERY POSSIBLE IF THE HAITIAN PEOPLE HAVE A HONEST GOVERNMENT THAT CARES FOR ITS CITIZENS...I CONTINUE PRAYING FOR THE PEACE AND PROSPERITY OF HAITI 🇭🇹 ....AMEN!!
Bel ti peyi 🥰🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
That was so interesting and lovely photography. Many thanks for sharing this.
Very Instructive, Bravo !
Thank you, dont forget to subscribe !
Wow,my grandma was 8yr old at the time,she always tell me those were the better days
I really enjoyed the music and dancing starting at 6:13, I can see the influence on our Dominican Merengue and vice versa. I love how elegant they look dancing and then they follow that with a piece by Erik Satie! Great job with the music, great video and thank you for sharing!
Edu, same african roots really
Donnez-moi la main - Nemours Jean-Baptiste (1958)
Oh jezu stp fè mirak ou a ankò li t tro bel🇭🇹😭😭😭
😊😊😊😊😊😊
😔😔😔😔💔💔 Haïti cheri poukisa yap few sa
😭
Yo pat bay Emperor la tantric poul te develope peyi a yo te touyel.
Nou touyel
Eske se menm Ayiti sa map gade an 2024 la 😢 Èpot femen, lekol pa louvri , Prizon kraze .Bandi ap simen latwoublay, sak diri 5550 goud ,manje vin tounen yon luxe, se yon peyi ki sanse pap fonksyone .Kiyes kap vinn ride nou nan sa nou ye la?🤔
Limenm wi zantray 😔
My mother wasn’t born yet. I want to know what my grandmother did that day. Maybe I can use a travel machine to go back in the past.
Du Bon vieux temps
C'est clair...
I feel very emotional looking at this film on Haiti 🇭🇹 in 1938 .I hope that things change in the country
Things will never change cause you worship America.
One Day 🙏🏽
BonDie tampri songe ti peyī mizè sa pou mwen souple papa BonDie mwen an
Yon bon peyi konsa , pou politisyen mete avèk lòt nasyon pou fini avèk yon pèp
Ensekurite , lavi chè , mizè , grangou se mak fabrik nou
Men Bondye kifè karma egziste, mw rete kwè yon jou lap jou pou Ayiti cherim nan
Concrètement Rien n'a changé dans la misère de ce peuple qui chante et danse inconciemment malgré tout..
No trash on the streets 🤯, good infrastructure 🤯
Ce toujou triste pou gade Haiti nan temps passe jusounia . Min qui lheur pays sa ap change?
Please, Don't forget to subscribe, to show support 😊. Thank you !!
O Bon Dieu gad kijan ti peyi'm nan te ye mwen ta renmen retounen dans le pase Bon Dieu'm nan.
What happened to Haiti it was so beautiful Gorgeous country.
Mesi pou video sa ou fem crye
Gadé... Lé ayiti mwen té bel.
I know right 💜
.
Ou bel tou wi ti cheri.
It's still bel
@@FlashLaSmoke Good English 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@eliothejuniordorsainvil2240 🤣🤣🤣M czi
Merci , J'ai du plaisir à regarder les visages des gens qui ne sont plus dans la vie
How far Haiti has fallen! It's tragic. I hope better days are ahead for that country.
What can you about the videographer ? Where has this been hiding? Thank you.
How can we get it back to normal like this?
You’re right
Get rid of corrupt politicians(so much corruption) and stop the coups, a country can't get on its feet when the gov't is not stable. The fuel stabilization is a huge factor. The problem is, the money will just go into greedy pockets and not into fixing the country itself.
Yarn addict aka K lo yeah and let’s not forget corrupt American leaders who like to take valuable resources from other countries and create an even bigger mess in places like Venezuela.
Yarn addict aka K lo Also the cholera epidemic was brought by the U.N.
I agree that the u.n. is a devil in disguise. Not just the cholera, they do not bring stability to any nation they're in, just problems. But i think blaming" big ,bad America'" for everything is a cop out. I find it interesting that people don't understand there is NO govt, in the EU, u.s. China etc that doesn't do something without expecting something in return. All countries do it but people are surprised that the u.s. does it as well. Those same countries that hate the "corrupt u.s. govt" are the first to ask for a handout from it when times get tough or natural disasters happen. Guess what the solution is to keeping the u.s. out of the business of other countries? Get stability and fight corruption in the country youre in and stop making excuses And blaming others. Start electing decent people and allowing them to complete their terms in office and don't complain when taxes are enforced because taxes are what is supposed to keep a country from going into disrepair.
I was about to say that I like the emptiness of it all because now these places are so crowded with cars and people. Then I thought about the date and the great depression and realized that no movement may not be an entirely good thing.
Its overpopulated, well at least the big cities are, andeyou or the rural areas are still somewhat sparse
@@bobdole27 It's people from the countryside who destroyed Haiti on all levels and made it dirty by their jealousy for people from the city. The capital was nice and clean back then. All the countryside people just trashed it out of evilness. They will pay for the evil they sow.
Malheureusement le peuple haitien et les américains ont tout détruit de ce beau pays.
Y los franceses también
@@raiderrodriguez Si señor.
Est-ce Francais innocents???
Haiti cheri lew tounen janw t ye a map tounen la o bondye gade peyim nan
Li pap k tounen sal t ye avan pou kont li nn, c ou menm ki pou ale chanjel, fèl tounen sal t ye a
Mon Dieu voila ce qu,est devenue notre chere Haiti d,autrefois 🇭🇹 cela nous donne envie de vomir en la regardant aujourdui.
Haïti peyi'm
Wawww gad haiti mesye li te bel wii
The architecture looks just about the same
Ayiti cheri!
So much is still the same today.
You are foolish. The country was less crowded less people in the city of Port au Prince it is as clean the streets were clean. Food was affordable. People were not rich but they were happy and content with what they had. They were not violence, gangs, guns etc and even politically it was less corrupted.
whats the name of the song that starts in 6:05
found it, Donnez-moi la main - Nemours Jean-Baptiste (1958)
pa té ni tou sa moun kon jodi la
ayiti té pé nouri tout pèp la
10:57 sé ti machann la
yo té an ti jan byen swanyé
machandiz a yo té byen ranjé
American te toujou tap kraze peyi a
Pks Peyim Pat Ret Konsa Bondieu Papa😭😓
Peyi Nou an pa devlope Nan toute sance vre wap gade Nan 1937 ak 2002 koman lot peyi yo devlope Amerika Dubai japonez chine erope ytali toute kote Nan monde la devlope anpil si peyi Nou te devlope Nou pata vin faire esklave Nan peyi moune et se Nou ki ale plis Nan lot peyi ale cherche travay mmmmm
Wow. My grandparents time. My grandfathers must have been in their early 20s here. Never got a chance to meet them, they both died in the 70s ….😫🥹
😔
Volé yo finn dechepiye tí peyi m nn
Haiti te bel ,site konnia jean charles Moise ,chilet L,andre M,aritide,ak neg MAchann mikro yo pa tap keep tel bèl
C sèl yo menm ?
C'etait a l,epoque de mes parents
On bgy map mande svp kote nou jwenn video 📷 sa
Papam te jenn tigason nan epok sa e mw te pigran pase papam.
Epi yo t konn pale papa Doc mal.. nou menm ayisyen nou raz anpil
Sa pat kwe se sou tan pal la non Li ka sou estimé boîye stenio Vincent ECT sou chalmay perso Benoit Lescot ECT
O franchement si yo mandem kotem fet mpap ka di Paske imaj map gade yo la e pa yo mleve we nn😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I pray to that God will help the people of Haiti and Haitians to give them knowledge and to open their eyes to their country so that we can take action and make a change
They prefer just coming to the Us to get handouts instead of fixing their own country.
Gad peyi'm nan kriminèl yo fini avè'l kounye-a. Pat gen kale-lonbrik epi peyi-a te pwòp!
What is the name of the artist and song everyone is dancing to at the club ?
my grandma born in this year 😮😮
👍🏾
An ale Haiti 🇭🇹🌐🛑
Gade peyim nan
Oh haiti chr mw
Mwwn men sat plis atirem Nan asyem hayiti a ler wap gade vre Nou se vre Israelite la toute moune konforme yo byen toute moune gen bel rad longue bel moune nwa pat gen afer douko fow deye fow cheveux toute moune naturel moune respecte moune toute moune Nan Limite yo mmmmmmm
Epok timoun pa janbe lari..epok granmoun...menm corpulence moun yo diferan de nou jodia.
Exactly
Epok la sa sistem nan te kite peyi a marché te gin bon lame kote gran papam te kolonel pitit te capitaine moun te respecte moun kounie nou pa moun ancor
Bientôt un siècle...
... "Qu'av(ons-n)ous nous fait d(e ce) pays ???
On ne peut pas féliciter un pays dans un tel état, des infrastructures horribles, des gens si pauvres. Haïti sera belle quand ces habitants seront beaux ❤
De quoi tu parles abruti?
Aucune différence te toujours gen mizè, cette vidéo montre Port au Prince avec ces inégalités de toujours. Pas d’école pour le peuple, aucune bonne condition de logement etc.... nos arrières grands parents l’ont vaincus et aujourd’hui nous encore, disons pire.
Abruti!
Les gens jouaient aux cartes et allaient au bal ...
Une vérité absolue
Verite tjr Gen misere
Humm
Gade abiman moun yo se pa salopri kounya yo kap mache kó touni nan tout lari peyi a te gen moun
Wap sib..
i cry in this video
Konnya manti wi
Madame yo te konn mete rad sou yo
Medame yo pat konn mache toutouni kon Jodi a hmmmmmmmmmm
Apa mwen pa wè gran mère mwen yo
Yo t konnin ale Portoprince poutan mwen pa wè yo?
Ayiti te toujou gen povretè. li te pi mal lè saa paské se milat kitap dirige, lesco ,etc…provins yo pat bon menm paské yo pat konsidere yo tankou moune. se sou duvalier provins komansè fè yon pa.
Safem anvi kriye
Septembre 2024
My mother wasn't born
What happened, why is it the way it is now??
Se domaj mwen pa konn ki kote map gade la
Haiti
@@FierDetreFrancais1 men ki kote Haiti
@@pierrecharles7057 Port-au-Prince et Pétionville je pense.
Pa't janm gen yon lavi miyò, gade eta zòn yo, ti kay tòl
Anyen pa janm chanje jiska prezan
I agree that everything still remain the same with the misery that the Haitian people have suffered while there were about 2 to 3 million people.
Shame on people who wish to see Haiti returned to the old time with the same poverty,.
Men apenn nap soti nan endepandans chr fok ou konprann sa
real and strength.
Thank you
What happend to them? They look like a prospect people.
😞
....and what genre of music those people were dancing to???
Because 'konpa' didn't come to be until 1955.
twoubadou
Haaaaa😒😒😒 tan ale tan pap janm tounen anko
L'unique différence c'est la paix rien d'autre
This year my grandmother wasa baby or about to born.
Y’all remember that these are framed shots, and this was at the end us occupation so let’s not act like the country was experiencing prosperity then
Looks lot better then, than it does now
Oui monchè
Waw tanpri seye jezu mete souf nan zo deseche souple sov ayiti nom repare rajeni ayiti fel vin tou nèf anko
Merçi
My father was in there 1938
Those looking at this footage should understand that this was taken just a few years after the US occupied the country. What we're looking at is not a free and flourishing Ayiti. What we're looking at is a neo-colony formed after 19 years of occupation. This is the era that spurred the compradors (foreign and domestic) who have effectively maintained the people of Ayiti as a global underclass. Some Ayisyen (elders especially) look fondly at this period as a time of security, never realizing that the only reason it appeared so is because the colonizers had Ayiti EXACTLY where they wanted it. -but that level of exploitation can only last for so long. Think about it, there's no cause for the kind of violence we see today from the colonizers so long as they can freely exploit the land and labour (while the people suffer). The masses realizing their condition will use violence to rise up, the colonizers and their puppets will use violence to quell the uprisings in response. Like water seeks its level, Ayisyen will ALWAYS seek freedom. As such, violence must take place. Please, study the history so we can move forward. If you can only read one book, I recommend reading "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa" by Walter Rodney to get a good historical analysis of what is plaguing Africans today. Furthermore, I recommend joining a revolutionary organization fighting for the liberation of Africans everywhere. One day Ayiti, like Africa, through the relentless organization of the masses of African people, will be rid of capital-imperialist exploitation and oppression. Only then will we know freedom. Only then will we know peace.
Tipical communist ………Development? How you develop without Capital $$$$$$$$$$$. Wake up and smell the coffee, is 2022 not the 70’s, even Russia 🇷🇺 is run by oligarchs. If the useful idiots could fly, it will be always cloudy.
Kesyon mwen genyen eske Nan ler sa te gen video ak reportage vre kameraman vre
Kaméra kòmanse parèt depuis 1830 oui bro
Wi, men pa anpil, pi souvan etranje