Photograph by Mrs. C. R. Miller 

 THE TRIUMPHAL, ARCHES OP AUX CAYES, HAITI 



The woe-begone donkey in the foreground is a picture perhaps more typical of Haiti 

 as it is than any other that can be imagined. One may see processions which include hun- 

 dreds of these life-weary creatures traveling to the Haitian markets in the morning and 

 returning with exchanged products in the evening, and frequently carrying women seemingly 

 heavier than themselves. 



IN THE CEMETERY: PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI 



The Haitian negro is true to type in his love of ostentation and display. The funerals are 

 nearly always elaborate, and the cemeteries are most ornate spots. 



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