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Explore the similarities and differences in Haitian and Jamaican cultures supported by DHHS/HRSA. From language to cuisine, uncover the potpourri of traditions and practices.
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Cultural Jeopardy ELDER Project Fairfield University School of Nursing Haitian and Jamaican Cultures Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Are you talking to me? Similarities Differences What’s for dinner? Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Language of choice by most Haitians. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is Creole? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Just because I talk loud doesn’t mean I am ….. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is angry? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Acceptable greeting in formal situations. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is a stern handshake? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
These are generally used before one’s name, even in less formal settings. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are titles? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Greeting and acknowledgment of a person’s presence is common practice in this culture. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is the Jamaican culture? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Households are often made up of these people. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are multiple generations? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
We use these first before we look to the doctor. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are home remedies? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
We usually prefer to die here. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is at home? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Strong and loyal unit in the culture. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is the family? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Both cultures view these beliefs as integral parts of life. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are religious beliefs? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
I am thought to be caused by an imbalance with nature or by a mistake of the doctor. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are natural illnesses? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Our national religion is this, but don’t ask me about specific beliefs. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is Voodoo? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
We only eat these during the daytime. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are heavy foods? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
There are more than 100 Christian religions practiced in my country. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is Jamaica? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Primary bread winner of the family in the Jamaican culture. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Who is the woman? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Common staple in our diets. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is rice? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Since moving to the U.S. we tend to eat more of this type of food. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is meat? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Yams, bananas, plantains and peas are commonly seen at the dinner table of this culture. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is the Jamaican culture? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Our cuisine has both French and African influences. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What is Haitian cooking? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Haitian cooking uses a lot of these. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are spices? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Used for health maintenance as well as treating illnesses. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are herbs? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
These extend to close friends and neighbors who contribute to raising the kids. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What are kinship bonds? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
This living arrangement is thought of as lowering family status. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
What cohabitation? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
I always seem to be the caregiver no matter what family I belong to. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
Who is the female? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858