The Unthropologist
Living in Haiti. Doing dissertation research. Loving (almost) every minute of it.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Kokoye Beach
I took a field trip for creole class yesterday to Kokoye Beach, on a peninsula off the coast. The drive took about two hours, and we left early. When we arrived in in Pitit Gôave, we took a motorboat to the beach. That ride was maybe 20 minutes along the coast, where boys were fishing and scuba diving off of boats carved from trees. Truly majestic. Nothing could have prepared us for the beach, though. We turned a corner around a very small island, and came to crystal clear water and white, powder-fine sand. We lounged on the beach, Joanna, Marisa, Alyssa, Soulouque and me, and swam and ordered lunch. I ordered conch, which was grilled with onion and bell peppers and an amazing garlicky sauce, and others ordered fish, which we watched being dragged in for preparation. I came back sunburned and with a bit of a cold, but I can't wait to get back there!
Friday, July 25, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Burning Garbage, Kreyol, and Sweet Baby Girls
Most of my time these days is spent in Kreyol classes learning from my friend Soulouque. While Kreyol is a relatively easy language (no verb conjugations, for example), I am reminded of how difficult it can be to learn any language as an adult. This is particularly true of languages that require specificity to ensure that one does not accidentally say something sexual, which can happen with just about every sentence. However, between what I remember from last year and a week of intense review last week, I can already tell that I'm improving....or at least my confidence in my ability is improving. I think that I'll continue classes through September, giving me three months of training, and begin data collection toward the beginning of October.
It's hard to believe that I've already been here for almost a month. Everyone told me that my time would fly once I got to the field, and other than three days that I spent tethered to the toilet with food poisoning, it really has. I feel like I'm in the groove, strong, confident, and I'm enjoying my time here. I love walking through the streets of PV, despite the cat-calls directed toward blan (foreign) women and the traffic that makes me afraid to step off of a sidewalk. I love my morning drive on the back of a motorcycle, and the feeling of freedom that it brings. I love hanging out at night with the neighborhood boys, practicing my Kreyol and making the two year old daughter of our housekeeper giggle. Tonight her dad, my roommate's driver, came home and played music, and I danced with her and another neighbor girl. They laughed and laughed, and little Melinda giggled and threw her head back in delight. This island is magical, in good ways and bad, and I'm excited to continue my journey....
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| Sweet Melinda, just as charming as you can imagine. |
Bon nwi,
Rachel
Friday, July 11, 2014
Not chikungunya, but chicken food poisoning
I've had serious food poisoning for the last almost three days. I'd love to write more, but when you've got diarrhea into a toilet that has a tank with no water and you're throwing up into a grocery bag at the same time, all while wearing a headlamp to make sure that you can see what you're doing, well, that's fewer free hands for blogging.
Hopefully I will be better tomorrow.
Rachel
Monday, July 7, 2014
One week in
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| My own room! |

