Pwa blan
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Beautiful mix with Crystals & jute.
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Nègès Mawon
$3100Un extrait du texte de la page ” qui sommes nous?” sur le site de Negesmawon.org
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Nous récupérons le symbole du « marron », ce symbole de liberté, de rébellion, de révolte, de soif de justice et de vie pour exprimer, nous, jeunes femmes d’aujourd’hui, notre bataille contre toutes les formes de violence, de discrimination, d’oppression, de marginalisation ou d’exclusion qui trouvent leur ancrage dans le patriarcat. Nous féminisons ce symbole pour protester contre l’invisibilisation, la minimisation ou la déformation de la contribution des femmes dans l’histoire de notre nation et dans l’histoire du monde.NÈGÈS MAWON, pour rendre hommage à toutes ces femmes guerrières qui ont forgé pour nous cette nation depuis 1492 sur leur sang, leur sueur et leurs vies. NÈGÈS MAWON, pour être les dignes héritières de ces héroïnes dont l’histoire se rappelle mais aussi celles que l’histoire a oublié, a occulté.
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Solèy la leve
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1er janvier
$3520This earrings is very light, made with natural, recycled, dyed Horn.
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Meaning of 1er Janvier
January 1 is the day Haiti proclaimed itself a free and independent nation. It became the first free black republic in the world. His great battle for freedom, the Haitian Revolution, is the only successful slave revolt in human history that led to the creation of a nation.
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Jeremi
$3000Beautiful earrings made with Tagua. This ecoligical material last forever. About ” jeremi” Jeremi is the capital of the department of Grand-Anse located to 193 km west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Formerly, the city of Jeremi was called Trou-Jérémie. It was founded in 1760.
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tonmtonm
$2760Tonmtonm is a recylce Hand painted wood earrings with square copper & bronze spiral.
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“Tonmtonm is a Haitian dish that is made with mashed breadfruit as the main ingredient. Sometimes, it is combined with okra or sweet potatoes. It is traditionally made in a large, deep mortar with a long pestle. Some believe that the name of the dish comes from the sound that the large pestle produces when it is stamped in the mortar. When tonmtonm is mashed, it is then gathered, shaped into a ball, and served as an accompaniment to kalalou gonbo.”
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