1. haitian - Noun
2. haitian - Adjective
4. Haitian - Proper noun
See Haytian.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe don't intend to always keep this necessarily African oriented. Originally I had hoped to have African American Indian of this area, and the Appalachian of this area, but at the same time, just as we have the Haitian room, we will always have room for another exhibit. Katherine Dunham
To start with, for example this year, 2004, is the bicentennial of Haitian independence. Edwidge Danticat
I've been impressed, over the last 15 years, with how often the somewhat conspiratorial comments of Haitian villagers have been proven to be correct when the historical record is probed carefully. Paul Farmer
The Haitian people are gentle and lovable except for their enormous and unconscious cruelty. Zora Neale Hurston
I am currently in Haiti to help the Haitian people in their reconstruction. Jean-Claude Duvalier
Haitian diplomacy will be oriented toward the influx of foreign capital, direct investments that create jobs and stimulate economic growth. Laurent Lamothe