Haiti they Don’t Show You! I can’t Believe Haitians are like this 🇭🇹
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Boukman was born in Senegambia, and enslaved in Jamaica, at 14 years old he was sent to another plantation in Haiti where he was raised by Cecile Fatima. also, the man makandal the lady from the shop mentioned was the man that started the Haitian revolution years prior. Google the black messiah makandal, and click on RUclips
I love and enjoy your videos. Haiti is beautiful 🇭🇹 ❤️
I added my like and shared
Am sending a zelle your way. I need you to buy a Haiti bracelet. You can wear it for yourself or buy for someone. I visited Haiti some years back and got a bracelet but forgot to pay. Trying to atone for it.. Big up sis. Keep exploring and having fun
@African Tigress
Wow!! The people of Haiti have been treating you like family. I love the people!
I also love that STUNNING cafe you stopped at to work!!!! What a gem that place is!😊
This series on Haiti is award winning material. You’ve gone to a next level AT. Props!
It’s amazing to see, you went to the south even PAP and the north of Haiti… and was able to get around and explore yet we’re led to believe Ayiti is unlivable.
The Haitian government should reach out to you and give you some sort of honorary ambassador award… or even honorary tourism minister of Haiti. The best promotion of the country to date!
African tigress, I want you to visit my town (fort liberte) it is close to haitian cap , it is a very nice town
I love the yellow
Good video I love yellow t shirt
Haitian never forget their history, culture, and their ancestors.
This is one of the most greeness country I have ever seen. I love it.
You know that already, you’re Haitian 😆
African Tigress, what you are doing by showcasing Ayiti positively is a beautiful thing. Especially now with all the negative images the legacy media shows, you have burst that image. Ayiti is a breathtakingly beautiful, spiritual country. God's land. Wow! God bless you and protect you. This is spiritual.
I have to visit in the near future. Your fellow sister from Kenya.
Yes.
This woman is Haitian , I m telling you the sister is so comfortable home ❤
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I give an honorary statute “ Haitian for life” and declare her our owns. Sorry Kenya we stole this one from you, a real gem. She should come back
Right now Haiti putting to shame some of these countries that talk so much isssh about her 😂
Be like Haiti, it pays to be humble put your pride to the side and let your greatness show ❤
I'm so jealous of your adventures. These guys seem way cool! Haiti has been so much fun. Love the coconut water break!
You are the bravest, humble young lady on RUclips...I love your videos. You are more than welcome in Haiti !!
AT, you have visited more places in Haiti than most Haitians in their lifetime. This is such a green country, what a beautiful island. Haiti fits you like a glove. I can envision you living there forever. You have an impeccable vibe and I would definitely host you if I were in Haiti.❤!!
So true 😂
Tout peyi nan mond lan gen negativ gen positiv ok
The vibe of the Great Kenyan Sister, Wangari Matai, is in You!❤ Jacob NYC🇭🇹
Both Cap Haitian and Jasmel could be great cruise ports.
Cap Haitian is a cruise port. Labadee, where Carnival Cruise makes a port of call, is just outside of Cap Haitian.
@@Aydin-AdamRoyal Caribbean hehe. We miss out on a Carnival cruise port in La Tortue aka Tortuga.
Jacmel they play jazz there.
This is something to marvel at. When we are left alone with no outside interference we do not prey on our women, children or others. Its mostly outside interference that causes strife among us from Haiti to DR Congo. Love to see our people united in peace, love and happiness.
you pick the right color yellow looks good on you AFRICAN TIGRESS❤❤❤❤❤💯
Greetings, African Tigress!
As a Caribbean woman, Trini to the Bone ( My father is Trinidadian), but born in the U.S. Virgin Islands, I thank you for showing how wonderful the Caribbean is to be, live, work and enjoy the fruits of one's labor.
I especially appreciate you for showcasing the Caribbean especially Haiti, the first free black nation outside of the motherland, where you were born. Incidentally, I started following you about 6 years ago. I was told that I resemble you and that I should follow especially that I have Kenyan roots. Truth be told, we didn't ask to be brought to the Caribbean, but our African Ancestry is the glue that makes us all so unique and have such a definitive heritage that many covet. We are the salt of the earth. So, though we have such a painful past and still going through many challenges, we must be grateful to God for the free spirit we do have. I love your free spirit. It is admirable. Keep going!
Well done on the Haiti Videos.
In this video, I do have a slight rebuke. I wish you had purchased the t-shirt from the nice lady yourself as a thank you to Haiti, and the warm hospitality you have received. (On the flip side it not a bad thing to receive a gift.) I just didn't think that you should go there to haggle with anyone. That wasn't a good look. You should have planned accordingly to buy at least two of the shirts the blue and the yellow, the wood artifact with the island map and flowers, you know they don't have any tourists coming there now. I know it is not easy for you as you are solo on your trips, and have had issues there staying longer in one place and had issues with finding a bank. So, I am sensitive to your needs as well. But, you are filming there and gaining content to showcase them though outsiders are still skeptical to travel there.
Note that you are the one gaining the most with the monetization of your content, the one's that don't get deleted that is. It's a shame this is happening. Nevertheless you can also help the locals by sewing a seed in their businesses. Didn't the hotel or air bnb owner let you stay for free? Pay it forward. I saw that you did give money, but you said I don't have much while doing it. I know you are not rich in money but in spirit, and God gives man the ability to get wealth. However, you most likely have more than most of them you met. So, you next time, plan ahead and portion out an amount to give as a token of your love, and if you can do so in private.
Haitians have it hard in comparison to other islands you have visited but their spirit is so rich and full of faith and pride in their country. I love that for the most part they go on with their lives no matter what and that is so encouraging.
I just wanted to leave some wisdom and hopefully you can glean from them and reap the rewards of the your faith and the abundance that is yours in this life.
Thank you for listening and have a wonderful, safe and restful rest of your stay in Haiti and the Caribbean!
Yes, people of Caribbean are lovely, warm, generous people.
On Behalf of Haitian people we❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ u so much. You occupy a special place in our hearts Once again thank you because you show the world the true Haiti. You shut down those racists international community and their media as well who hate Haiti and never lift their feet on Haiti neck. Much ❤❤❤❤ my sister you show much ❤❤❤ than those who from the west Africa .Once again we thank you from the bottom of our ❤.
Yes, it is truly an honor & pleasure to see Haitians living life, enjoying themselves.
Haiti fits you well, African Tigress ❤!!
African Tigress, you should marry a Haitian gentleman. You’ll make great babies! And you’ll be able to practice both French and Creole. You are a fast learner! Stay safe!
Sakapfèt African Tigress nou renmen’w.
Mwe ren men
Miss Tigress. Your creole is good. Thank you for what you do for Haiti.
In Miami, Florida watching. Thank you 👍🏿🇭🇹🚀
Well hello you making a lot of friends nice
Yes I am lovely people
Our gorgeous Tigress nice to see you. Love Philadephia Pennsylvania.
Haiti love you so much Beautiful African queen black diamond😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
I see you met your first Haitian friend again.
Yes I never forget people who been there for me
Handsome Haitian man’s
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This is from my heart ❤️ I believe U are going to achieve great things in life, thanks for letting me see the best of Haiti,
Very beautifully scripted. Blessings for your continued historical information on Haiti. Stay safe and enjoy yourself.🎉❤
You are the BEST African Tigress💜💜💜
Ask those guys to try some local food like labapin cassava cachiman etc.
The stories behind machetes in Ayiti is that during our revolution we didn't have guns nor any other weapons, so we use it to fight our oppressors as well as set their houses on fire. There is a phrase in kreyol we used it's koupe' tet boule' kay, which the slaves uses when using the machetes.
We had guns of course, Haiti had a regular army with officers that have had many campaigns in the french army that was the strongest in that time. A lot of the mulatos were sent to france for education. Of course it was a real revolution of the people and to the limitations of armaments even the regular folks or even some infantry would carry machetes. But get it out of your mind that is was a bunch of black folks with machete that defeated the napoleon army. Toussaint Louverture was a defacto governor of Haiti for many years with his army, Toussaint defeated the British, Spanish to keep the island for france, thats the indigenous army that Dessalines was able to use added to any regular person that wanted to be free.
We even gave other nations that we helped gained their independence logistic support. most of us don't even know our own history, so we say things that distort our own history. this person obviously don't know why capois last name switched to la mort.@@Addi_Teacha509
Why don't you just keep quiet instead of distorting your own history? do you think it was machestes our ancestors used to defeated all those military powers and also to helped all those other countries to gained their independence? Al chita act parole tafia'w la
Enjoy your self girl, take care your self in Haiti🇭🇹⛱️
Beautifully scripted and documented for the historical information.
Blessings for safety and continued success in showcasing the other side of Haiti. I always have to complement your hosts.
Stay safe and ❤️ 🎉❤
I love all video about the life and towns from Haiti, they are so interesting also gorgeous. Thank you so much for share it! Blessings and greetings from Dominican Republic ❤
I love this content very much
Very handsome young men
Nord est (fort liberte) Is really easy to visit. Its beautiful also but the nord ouest isssss sooo pretty my god. Thats where mole saint nicolas is
Are you from Nord Ouest?
@@509LM no I'm not. I just know haiti haha
Bookman was an African precisely from Senegambia.
African Tigress I love your videos 🇭🇹
When are you going to labadee
Haiti is a beautiful country. I hope the leaders get it together, so the country can be on top. I can't wait to visit when things gets better.
All of the guys are so cute❤❤❤
Really look like Haitians today
Omg -that is so sad they remove the cruise ships business around there
They move it completely?
Get both. You can't go wrong.
Sending love from New Jersey 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹💪🏾❤️❤️
Very nice Tshirt take yellow
0:49 all of them are handsome 😍
I like blue the color of the sea.
Greetings African Tigress From Barbados🇧🇧
Haiti for life
Take both
The food at lakay restaurant is the best
Great video big up urself
These shops are losing money because of the current situation.
Yellow
Yes. The yellow one does stand out.
My girl we true Caribbean or Ayitien don't drink coconut water with straws. Still love you tho.❤.
Happy To See You Roody
25:35 You really should visit Fort Liberté. It’s a nice town.
Beautiful artwork..
African Tigress, you have out done yourself. This will never be forgotten. You have revived the history of Haiti. The architectural marvel of the citadel blew my mind. I wish I had gone to see it when I was able to climb that mountain. It takes more than one day to see and contemplate on the whole of that place. Talking about human ingenuity! I wish I could purchase some of those art works. Rich black people around the world should come to Haiti to purchase art works for their homes. Now, non black people will come and buy them, and take them back to their countries and sell them for an arm and a leg.
AT, ask the guys to get you some akasan. Since you like the taste of the yogurt, you would love the taste of Akasan (AK100).
Sending love from🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦❤
Boukman is not jamaician he was born in west africa a country called Gmabia was later sent to jamaica then to Haiti
🇬🇲 Gambia
And our men are top tier .. belle gason 😍
Your contents are very clear👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Gason au Cap are the best 👌 👍 😍
Yahourt is yogurt
Hello AT, You need to visit Guyana. It is another place that gets a lot of bad press and many islanders avoid visiting. I hear that Guyana is a beautiful country with a huge rainforest.
Liberty is the moral imperative to act in a just and responsible way." Freedom, on the other hand, is an external force that enables us to do what we want. It is the ability to act on our desires and impulses without any interference.
Also: Liberty emphasizes the importance of individual rights and the limitations of government power, while freedom is more focused on the ability of individuals to pursue their own interests. In practice, this can lead to different political ideologies and policies.
You too good 👍 👏 AT
I gave you a like
Thank you
@@AFRICANTIGRESSboukman was born in Senegambia and enslaved in Jamaica, at 14 years old he was sent to Haiti, and he was raised by Cecile Fatima there.
Boukman was born in Senegambia and enslaved in Jamaica, at 14 years old he was sent to Haiti, raised by a mambo name Cecile Fatima.
Colossians 2:1-3 (KJV) For I would that ye knew what great conflict I have for you, and for them at Laodicea, and for as many as have not seen my face in the flesh;
That their hearts might be comforted, being knit together in love, and unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the acknowledgement of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ;
In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
Before cap haïtien was called cap français the time of the colonisation back then
You visit the l’Artibonte also it’s vey nice
Beautiful yellow shirt Haitian 🐅
Mon Pays Haïti Cherie🇭🇹
No French please
@@decodedpsyop Why?
@@santo8389 not doing the colonizer bidding
@@decodedpsyop So please explain what language are you currently communicating in?
@@santo8389 garbage English
AT very good video thanx
Blue pleas
Beautiful Haïti
Sali thank you so much my friends and patryots africans Haiti renmen pép afriken anpil ke Jewová ki genyen tout pwisans nan tout galaksi nan mond antye ki ekziste mwen voye yon gran anbras pou nou tout im Haitian since Fall River Massachusetts Usa 🙏🏽🤝🏽❤
Yellow
I love U AT❤❤❤
I love you too
We Haitian people don’t drink Coconuts water with a straw 😊the fun way is to drink it from the coconuts hole 🇭🇹🇭🇹
Hi what's up girl friend how are you doing in Haiti ✌🏿☄️😍🇻🇨🌤️
Boukman is not Jamaican. He was an African slave. Most of the slaves were either born in Africa or on the island.
You came here before
Good evening take the blue love
The world is watching these videos and is seeing hiati for the first time and is impressed by what they are seeing
Hello african my love😊
Boukman was not Jamaican. people keep repeat this ignorant sh.t
Yellow
Spectacular as usual @African tigress
Haiti kind of reminds me of malabo, equatorial guinea in the late eighties and nineties 😊
It's always with great love I watch you sister ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!!! Jacob NYC 🇭🇹
Arcahaie is in the west department... north of PAP
Why people keep saying bookman was Jamaican but he could be because he was black according to history bookman was a sénégambian but stopped in Jamaica before getting to Haiti but that different to Henry Christophe who was born in Grenada.African Tigress stay out of that subject let some Haitians and some Jamaicans fight over it only one thing I want you to know your’re our Caribbean queen.our Caribbean love love for you will never die.
Yes, your statement is correct.
“Dutty Boukman (or Boukman Dutty; died 7 November 1791) was an early leader of the Haitian Revolution. Born in Senegambia (present-day Senegal and Gambia), he was enslaved to Jamaica.[1] He eventually ended up in Haiti, where he became a leader of the Maroons and a vodou houngan (priest).[2]
Dutty Boukman
Born
c. 1767
Senegambia[1]
Died
7 November 1791
Other names
Boukman Dutty
Known for
Catalyst to the Haitian Revolution”
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