LINKING IN LINCOLN: May 22, 2008

LINKING IN LINCOLN: A SEN-HAITIAN-IONAL  EXPERIENCE!!

   
      
       
         
            

 

“Lyonel Trouillot’s novel Children of Heroes is a real tour de force"

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The weather is getting hotter, and so is the University of Nebraska Press! New this month is Children of Heroes by Lyonel Trouillot. Chronicling a childhood where he and his sister Mariéla were abused by their father and in the end “killed the man who tyrannized them and their piously pathetic mother, who is now a “blank.” They then escaped to somewhere “far away.”Now the prolific writer Trouillot re-visits his past with this book, that while stark and tragic, gives an intimate depiction of this unique country.  From Mardi Gras to the food, to the sometimes dire political situation; this week’s Linking in Lincoln will be indulging in all things Haitian.

Did you know Christopher Columbus (actually) discovered the island of Haiti on December 5, 1492? For more information on the rich history of this country check out Wikipedia.

In post-Duvalier society, Haiti is much freer country. To get a look at the harsh reign of the Duvalier’s check out moreorless.com

The disposition of children in Haiti is well known, Trouillot’s story is evidence of that. For a closer look at the Haitian Lost Boys then go to the Washington post.com

For an interview with Lyonel Trouillot click here.

Did you know BBQ was first seen by Europeans in Haiti 500 years ago? For more social studies fun facts click here.

Interested in food (or food in general) then click here for a closer look at Haitian cuisine and how to make it!

Mardi Gras is well known…well, everywhere. Go to the Belkanaval website to see a video on how Haitians celebrate.

Well bloggers, I hope you enjoyed this edition of Linking in Lincoln. Check back with us on Friday for a rousing This Week in History.

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