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Children’s Carnival in Cap-Haïtien: A festive atmosphere in the heart of the city
Children’s Carnival in Cap-Haïtien: A festive atmosphere in the heart of the city
Children’s Carnival in Cap-Haïtien: A festive atmosphere in the heart of the city

Children’s Carnival in Cap-Haïtien: A festive atmosphere in the heart of the city

Discover the Children's Carnival in Cap-Haïtien, a joyful celebration full of color and Haitian traditions!

On Friday, February 13, 2026, several hundred children took to the streets of Cap-Haïtien in a vibrant atmosphere of color, music, and joy, for a carnival specially organized in their honor by the Municipal Administration.

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A theme conveying a collective vision

Under the theme "Konbit pou yon lòt Okap" (Working together for another Cap-Haïtien), this celebration dedicated to the youngest members of the community transformed the city into a truly festive space where costumes, choreography, and artistic performances showcased the creativity and energy of the children. Much more than just a moment of entertainment, this carnival is intended as a powerful message in favor of collective commitment to the development of the municipality.

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The involvement of the entire community

Through this theme, the Municipal Administration reminds us that the transformation of Cap-Haïtien depends on the involvement of everyone: parents, teachers, artists, cultural groups, and local authorities. The spirit of "konbit," a symbol of mutual aid and solidarity in Haitian tradition, illustrates this desire to work hand in hand to build a more harmonious and forward-looking city.

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Youth at the heart of the festivities

Considered the future of the municipality, children have been placed at the heart of this initiative. By offering them a safe and structured space for expression, the municipality intends to contribute to building a society filled with hope and hope. Municipal officials expressed their gratitude to all those who contributed to the event’s success, particularly the chaperones, security personnel, and members of the organizing committee, who ensured the smooth running of the activity. Through this children’s carnival, the Cap-Haïtien City Hall reaffirms its commitment to promoting culture, empowering youth, and strengthening social cohesion, with the aim of building, together, "a different Okap."

Le Makaya, histoire et pratiques vaudouesques en haïti
Le Makaya, histoire et pratiques vaudouesques en haïti

Le Makaya, histoire et pratiques vaudouesques en haïti

Le Makaya est bien plus qu’une simple fête ; il est un pilier spirituel du vaudou haïtien, une tradition vivante qui lie les croyances ancestrales aux rituels de purification, de guérison et de renouveau. Célébré principalement à la fin du mois de décembre, le Makaya tire ses racines de l’Afrique, en particulier des civilisations bantoues, et se déroule dans un contexte profondément spirituel où les liens avec les ancêtres et les forces naturelles sont essentiels. Le terme "Makaya", qui signifie "feuilles" en Kikongo, est intrinsèquement lié à la nature et aux plantes, éléments essentiels du vaudou. Ce lien direct avec la nature fait du Makaya un moment de purification, où les croyants se connectent à la terre et aux esprits par l’intermédiaire des végétaux. La tradition du Makaya vient des peuples Bantous, principalement du Congo, et de leurs pratiques spirituelles qui ont été transposées, adaptées et enrichies par la diaspora haïtienne pendant la période de l’esclavage. La période du Makaya commence le 21 décembre, lors du solstice d’hiver, une date symbolique marquant la victoire de la lumière sur les ténèbres, le commencement du renouveau solaire. Dans le vaudou, cette époque est perçue comme un moment d’introspection où la nuit la plus longue de l’année se transforme lentement en jour, apportant avec elle des forces purificatrices et régénératrices.

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