Haitian fact of the day

In the early nineteenth century Polish soldiers went to Haiti to fight for Haitian independence against the French. Many of these soldiers stayed in the country, settling in the town of Cazale. The town has since become known for its “banana arts,” based around carving the fruit into paper-like forms.

A small Smithsonian exhibit on this history has recently been sponsored by The Republic of Taiwan

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