Cultural Diversities between Haiti and Nicaragua Although Nicaragua and Haiti are both in Central America they are over 950 miles apart. They both have both some of the same adversities and challenges. Haiti is considered the poorest country in Central America and Nicaragua being second. Even with both countries being poor the family structures are still considered to be strong. There are many similarities between the two culture, they both have national flags, birds, beautiful mountains and share the Catholic faith, Prior to the earthquake in Haiti, in 2003 Nicaragua surpassed Haiti as the poorest nation in Central America. The Giving Lens (2013 “Once the richest slave colonies in the world, Haiti is now the poorest countries in the Western …show more content…
“Middle and upper-class Haitians often live in urban environments and celebrate formal marriages and have family values similar to modern American values.. In the traditional Haitian household, especially in the rural areas, the extended family lives together. This could mean they all live under the same roof or they live in different structures on a shared property. The elderly are respected and thought to have wisdom and experience from which the rest of the family can learn:” .Kerrie Main (n.d) Haitians family values and …show more content…
In Nicaragua 95 percent of the people are of the Roman Catholic faith however they have a group of people called Nicaroa that worshiped corn, the sun, and the rain and believed in several gods associated with these elements. With both countries being of the Roman Catholic faith the tradition of celebrating Christmas are basically the same. Haitians set up Christmas trees, and“On Christmas Eve, children place their newly cleaned shoes, filled with straw under the tree on the porch. They hope that Santa (called 'Tonton Nwèl') will remove the straw and put presents in and around the shoes!” Cooper, J (2013). Christmas in Haiti. Retrieved from http://www.whychristmas.com/cultures/haiti.shtml On December 25th, everyone wakes up early in the morning. While the adults go to the market to purchase the food to be prepared for the Christmas dinner, kids look for toys on their pillows or rush to find gifts placed under the Christmas tree by Papa Noel. Here, children write letters to Papa Noel, the Nicaraguan equivalent of Santa Clus, asking him to bring them the toys and gifts they want to receive at midnight on December 24th.Merry Christmas (2015) Retrieved from
The concept of social inequality tackles the existence of unequal opportunities for people of different status and positions in the society. While it normal to have a form of stratification in the society, there are situations that remain dire and need urgent intervention to try and bring about a balance. There are various dimensions of social inequality including income, wealth, power, and ethnicity. Social inequality has adverse effects on citizens of a particular nation especially on the quality of life due to unequal access to important social amenities. In Tracy Kidder’s Mountains Beyond Mountains, the author has a particular focus on several aspects of life in Haiti.
Haiti, as we found out in chapter 3, was a melting pot of both Dahomey and Kongolese people from West and Central Africa. Each brought with them their native African traditional religion, what we have termed Voodoo. In the case of the Kongolese, they also had Catholic and French influences. Consequently Haiti was the home of a brand of Catholic-based Voodoo called “Haitian Voodoo” – which was practiced in the sugarcane fields of Haiti as the Dahomey and Kongolese people were melted together in a unique Creole setting. Now comes Louisiana, the twin sister of Haiti.
This side of Nicaragua developed in relative isolation to the rest of the country and its music developed in this way as well. The folk music of the Atlantic lowlands, like the other two regions, does have strong indigenous influences, but it's European influences are from Britain, and it also has a strong Afro-caribbean influence that the rest of the country does not have as greatly. This side of the country came to be occupied mostly by indigenous tribes such as the Miskito and escaped slaves from the West Indies, was never concurred by Spain, and did large amounts of trade with the English, and all of this is reflected in its music. The songs are usually lively, intense, sensual, and frenzied. This style of music is best exemplified in what is called "Palo de Mayo" which is a festival, dance, and a musical styling.
(SP 1 The Haitian People feel very strongly about greetings, Men shake hands on meeting and departing, men and women kiss on the cheek when greeting, women kiss each other on the cheek. An older person might be called “aunt” or “uncle” as sign of respect even if they not related. B. (SP 2) - The tradition of hospitality is clear in how they treat guests or go out of their way to help strangers find an address or something else they need. (Transition: I’ve told you about our customs, now I’ll tell you how cuisine play an important part of customs.)
Cuba and Mexico share more than just language and existing in what some call Latin America, they are brothers that were raised by the same family, but after coming of age and leaving home they went in very different directions. Cuba and Mexico both experienced the extended struggle to become independent nations and each was forced into a bloody revolution by a different set of circumstances. It is clear that Mexico experienced more change and is to be considered more
Haiti is traditionally known to be a poor, rural, and undeveloped country. In Dieumeme Noelliste’s article titled “Poverty and The Gospel: The Case of Haiti” she states that although
So the point after all is pretty much inculcate faith, not raise some greedy competitive children. To this day, this popular tradition has actually been vanishing and I believe that it will disappear in a couple of years. Well, at least it has decreased its popularity over higher classes as these have developed more sophisticated Christmases. Anyhow, as of today many Colombians still cherish the day that Christmas eve arrives and it’s their time to prove their skills, win some extra bucks and spend a joyful time with their
All through history, us humans have created so many different things, for instance, wheel, phones, planes, bracelets... But some things that were created by the mankind are more unusual, like fairy tales, ghost stories, Santa Claus... Things that seem to have no practical use. They aren’t real, just a figment of someone’s imagination, yet they have a huge place in our lives. However, they are not like what they seem to be.
This holiday is more religious than a big party. There are floats of Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ that go through the streets. There is a lot of music during Holy Week as well. The music is slower and more sad than music you would hear at Carnival. Christmas in Hispanic countries starts off on Christmas Eve.
Haitian Vs Americans Culture According to Samuel Lagerlof “Culture is what remains when that which has been learned is entirely forgotten” (as cited in Usunied,1996, p.94). Every single country in the world possesses his own culture no culture is more important than another. They’re just different. However, Haiti’s culture differs from the United States in three major points; Values, religion, and norms.
Aristocracy, Haiti struggled with slavery. France was dealing with unequal distribution of wealth while Haiti had little wealth at all. Finally, While France is attempting to change it’s form of
Mexico and Cuba underwent major revolutions led by rebels who opposed their current presidents. The revolutionaries in both countries were mainly concerned with the industrialization and modernization that was occurring within their countries. The uprisings resulted in the countries shared beliefs against foreign imperialism, against elites having so much control on their counties and push for land reforms. In the long run Mexico faired better after their revolution than Cuba. Cuba still experiences hostile tensions with the U.S. today and still practices rationing.
They have Posada processions to tell how Mary and Joseph had Jesus in a stable. People in southern Mexico celebrate Epiphany, which is the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles. Their Christmas traditions are based on the true meaning of Christmas, which is the birth of
Therefore, Haiti is a 70 on the collectivism rating. The research shows that African and Caribbean tend to have higher ratings when it comes to measuring this criterion. The next indicator in the cultural dimension model is masculinity vs. femininity in Haitian culture. This measures how roles for men and women are defined in society.
Details and examples III. Conclusion a. Summary of main points Living in Dominican Republic vs living in Haiti Important researches about the history of the Caribbean shows significant geographical information about the second largest island in the Caribbean also known as the Hispaniola, which contains two separate countries; Dominican Republic and Haiti. This two countries are similar in several ways; for example, both share an impressive history about their colonialism and slavery. Even