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What Role Does Haitian Creole Play In Latin American Culture

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Haiti is a diverse country with different languages. Haitian Creole is the national language of Haiti. All Haitians speak Haitian Creole besides the 10% that speak French. The people that have learned French learned it from either home or school. Haitian Creole is used in everyday lives. Today, the Haitian’s consider Creole as a co-official language along with French. Creole is used in mass media and education more often now. Haitian Creole also finally has a written language. This shows how they can participate in their country’s economic and political life. There is starting to be an increase in people speaking the French language due to schools getting penalized for teaching Creole instead of French, even though the Haitian Constitution says that Creole and French are the two official languages of Haiti. About ninety two percent of Haiti’s population speak Creole. Of these ninety two percent that speak Creole, fifty two percent speak English little than average. About ten percent of Haiti’s population speak French. Usually the wealthier …show more content…

In rural areas, men did the farming and heavy work while the women did the harvesting and weeding. Women were also in charge of selling the agricultural products. Women in Haiti are much more valued than women in Latin America because the women and men split the profit in Haiti for all the work. Women were also occasionally full-time market traders. Hence, all the earnings they made from this job, they get to keep. Having several of plasaj and polygamy is very common, especially in the lower-class. The women have more freedom, being allowed to work outside the house but they are still responsible for the house and children. Men are supposed to be the one making most of the family’s money to support the family. The children are valued a lot in Haiti. They receive equal inheritance. They are taught to have respect for their elders and protect their family and

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