In this essay, the author examines the historical and contemporary roots of Haiti's exploitation, a phenomenon symbolized by the term "Tòtòt". From Spanish colonization to modern globalized systems, the book shows how various powers and local actors have destroyed the country's resources. At the same time, the text defends the value of the Haitian language as a tool of resistance and cultural promotion. With a critical approach, it invites us to reflect on the relationship between language, history, and the construction of a strong national identity. This book offers a unique perspective on Haiti's historical, political, and social challenges, while proposing a path to justice and cultural autonomy.
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