Voodoo practitioners in a "peristil"/voodoo temple ; Bryant Slides Collection ; Bryant Slides Collection, Haiti Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. They are organized by geographical location. Woman holding a doll and a cup next to one who is holding a lit candle and a bottle. Children also assisting the Voodoo ceremony. Haiti -- Caribbean region Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 47: 15 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/CA01200296/00001 | Partager |
"Marché en Fer"/Market in Iron in Haiti ; Bryant Slides Collection ; Bryant Slides Collection, Haiti Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. They are organized by geographical location. Merchants and buyers at "Marché en Fer"/Market made of iron in Downtown Port-au-Prince. Haiti -- Caribbean region Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 54:18 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/CA01200243/00001 | Partager |
Du tourisme de masse au tourisme rural au Maroc : le cas de la commune rurale d’Asni Auteur(s) : Daghri, Taoufik El Omari, Soukaina Éditeur(s) : Université des Antilles Études caribéennes Résumé : Le tourisme de masse ayant déjà démontré ses limites et fait l’objet de critiques et d’indignation de la part des associations internationales de la protection de l’environnement cède peu à peu sa place au tourisme durable. Ce dernier tient compte de la protection de l’environnement et de la sauvegarde des richesses naturelles en offrant aux touristes des produits purement bio et des cultures tout à fait originales.Dans un contexte connu par sa complexité, vu les inégalités environnementales et sociales que connaît le Maroc, et pour remédier ce déséquilibre des acteurs économiques, des locaux dans la majorité des cas, ont opté pour des investissements touristiques dans les milieux ruraux. Ainsi des établissements touristiques ruraux commencent à prendre de l’ampleur, visant à consolider la notion du tourisme durable avec ses produits artisanaux locaux, ses variétés culinaires régionales et ses folklores saisonniers aux traditions bien enracinées. Mais ces actions sont-elles en mesure d’assurer un avenir prometteur à ces établissements ruraux, sans l’intervention de l’État qui a un rôle primordial à jouer en la matière de la formation et la qualification des ressources humaines dans le secteur du tourisme ; une formation pour préserver l’environnement et les ressources naturelles et donner un nouvel élan au tourisme rural dont la modernité demeure une référence essentielle.Par la beauté naturelle de leurs sites, la qualité de leurs aliments, le comportement clair et limpide de leurs personnes, les établissements d’hébergements touristiques ruraux marocains attirent déjà un nombre significatif de touristes qui viennent à l’origine pour un séjour de deux ou trois jours et prolongent souvent à une semaine séduits par la qualité du séjour. Eau pure, qualité de l’air, richesse culturelle, autant d’atouts qui justifient le soutien de ce genre de tourisme qui inspire notre enquête au niveau de la commune rurale d’Asni. It is high people admitted that mass tourism has its limits as there have been consequences. Indeed several NGOS as well as international organizations aiming at the protection of the environment see that this destructive or harmful tourism is losing ground it is being substituted or replaced by eco-friendly tourism. This latter target the preservation of mother earth as well as its natural resources by providing a new type of tourism labeled rural tourism whose first and paramount objective is providing tourists with organic products. This green or rural tourism tries at all cost to promote artistic commodities, authentic cultures and purely traditional folk.Rural tourism is actually expecting more prosperity and progress but on condition that the local authorities and the government cooperate more to give a push to this kind of business via a perfect or division of human resources. Rural tourism represent a new image of modern tourism that aims to protect the environment and diversity. From the beauty of the natural land scape, the quality of the food served, the professionalism of the staff members the touristic accommodation units based in Moroccan countryside manage to attract a significant number of tourists, who often come for 2 or 3 days prolong their stay for a week for having fond a deep pleasure. The water is pure, the atmospheric air is filtered, the cultural wealth is vast, it is therefore appropriate to sustain and support this kind of tourism that inspires our investigation at the rural town of Asni. Maroc Asni Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess urn:doi:10.4000/etudescaribeennes.7638 http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/7638 | Partager |
Street in Port-au-Prince ; Bryant Slides Collection ; Bryant Slides Collection, Haiti Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. They are organized by geographical location. Houses by the street and car parked on the street in Port-au-Prince. Haiti -- Caribbean region Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 56:3 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/CA01200336/00001 | Partager |
National Park "Champ de Mars" ; Bryant Slides Collection ; Bryant Slides Collection, Haiti Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. They are organized by geographical location. Statue of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Haiti's first president at the national park "Champ de Mars" which is next to the Presidential Palace in Downtown Port-au-Prince. Haiti -- Caribbean region Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 56:12 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/CA01200267/00001 | Partager |
Voodoo woman dancing ; Bryant Slides Collection ; Bryant Slides Collection, Haiti Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. They are organized by geographical location. Woman dancing, possessed by a spirit while other Voodoo servants watch. Haiti -- Caribbean region Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 48: 10 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/CA01200299/00001 | Partager |
Workers in Downtown Port-au-Prince ; Bryant Slides Collection ; Bryant Slides Collection, Haiti Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. They are organized by geographical location. Workers in front of stores Downtown Port-au-Prince. Some of them sitting on boxes. Some of them talking to each other. Haiti -- Caribbean region Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 57:17 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/CA01200290/00001 | Partager |
Voodoo priest eating ; Bryant Slides Collection ; Bryant Slides Collection, Haiti Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. They are organized by geographical location. Voodoo priest eating food set on the floor. Food includes bananas, mangoes, and breadfruits. Haiti -- Caribbean region Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 51: 17 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/CA01200327/00001 | Partager |