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The Revolutionary Roots of Haitian Soup Joumou 

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Every year on Haitian Independence Day, Haitians celebrate their ancestors’ hard won freedom from slavery and French colonial rule by making soup joumou. Join Tank Ball as she explores what it means to use food to preserve the memory of home, and how the ritual highlights the complexities of living in a country whose government has so frequently antagonized Haiti in its historical quest for freedom.
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In Ritual, Grammy-nominated musician Tank Ball journeys through the long-held rituals and traditions of the South. From the widely-shared to the deeply personal, rituals define a community's relationship between the past and present, and their resonance in the collective regional consciousness.
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@pbsvoices
@pbsvoices 2 месяца назад
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@user-fh5cn5yb8b
@user-fh5cn5yb8b Год назад
As a black american much love n respect to my haitian cousins, beautiful ppl & culture
@rosslaverdure
@rosslaverdure Год назад
It's all love over here, cuzzo
@career5690
@career5690 Год назад
@stockton609
@stockton609 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@murasakinomorado7210
@murasakinomorado7210 11 месяцев назад
France needs to pay SERIOUS REPARATIONS… Pay Haiti NOW!!
@PeterMartyrVermigli_is_cool
@PeterMartyrVermigli_is_cool 10 месяцев назад
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13 “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life. -John 3:16 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out. -Acts 3:19 :) :)
@ashleybcookin
@ashleybcookin Год назад
I am so proud of you Tank. You are the epitome of a woman walking in her purpose. I’m loving this series! 💜💜💜
@gwendolynmcwilliams2020
@gwendolynmcwilliams2020 Год назад
Haitian should be respected for their sacrifices. Stay up, Haiti 🇭🇹 much respect and love to my HAITIAN BRITHERS AND SISTERS
@rosemadder5547
@rosemadder5547 11 месяцев назад
Yes 👏 I’m going to use this series in homeschooling my son. We live in Appalachia in East USA and cultures just aren’t covered in public school much here, and usually it’s false. Hope Haiti gets the respect they deserve, and through teaching the right things, they will ❤
@MechiePeach
@MechiePeach Год назад
As an American of African descent, I am so proud of the people of Haiti and the rich African culture they preserved.
@nycg801
@nycg801 Год назад
The original name of the island prior to Spanish colonization was “Ayti”,the name was given to the island by its original inhabitants the Tainos/Kalingo natives. After the revolution they basically gave their half of the island it’s original name back with a slightly different spelling.
@indiald3373
@indiald3373 Год назад
Each one teach one
@mizzpoetrics
@mizzpoetrics Год назад
Yes, my ancestors in Haiti chose to honor the Tainos by reverting back to the former name! ❤️
@sarahwatts7152
@sarahwatts7152 Год назад
Wow, that's so fitting. I'd always wondered about the huge name change after freedom
@deedeenigma3041
@deedeenigma3041 Год назад
THIS is the comment I came for! Ayiti!!
@nanounepha2600
@nanounepha2600 Год назад
Ayti/ Hayti-Toma Kiskeya Boho are all in honor of the originals.
@colourmegolden
@colourmegolden Год назад
🎶PBS be in your DMs, saying you're pretty smart 🎶 🤎🤎🤎
@NUFAN1313
@NUFAN1313 Год назад
I'm the only one in my building that isn't from Haiti, they aren't my neighbors, they are my family. Beautiful people with a beautiful culture. You're blessed.
@thecommunityofpeace6905
@thecommunityofpeace6905 Год назад
Haiti liberated themselves! As an African American I say "ONE LOVE" to our Haitian brothers and sisters!
@curtisthomas2670
@curtisthomas2670 Год назад
Fun fact: the first Haitian president and a leader in the revolution Henri Christophe as a kid served as a drummer boy in Les Chasseurs Volontaires a unit made of free Haitian blacks that was part of the French forces that fought alongside the Americans in the Siege of Savannah Georgia during the American Revolution. Their service is commemorated by a monument in the city.
@AngelaDunnjenkinsBey
@AngelaDunnjenkinsBey Год назад
Yep. Recognize Heni!!
@erikadavis4696
@erikadavis4696 Год назад
Tank is a teacher. An EXCELLENT teacher! I'm 53yrs and she renders me a child when she speaks.....
@planclops
@planclops Год назад
This whole episode makes me smile! I will have to share this with my students 😊
@michellehouse-hq7mh
@michellehouse-hq7mh Год назад
Recall the etymol.for black is white,when referring to my nationality we are EBONY people,stop collusions with apostates christendom and kitawalla holocausting movement lies by not teaching lies! #PTSDAWARENESS
@Imeraldgyrl
@Imeraldgyrl Год назад
Well now I know why I was taught to make large pots of Gumbo as well as Red Beans and Rice. Because you feed the community. And let me say, this does look delicious.
@DaTruthTeller504
@DaTruthTeller504 Год назад
Gumbo and Red beans and rice are Foundational Black-American cuisines created here in Louisiana!
@BattleOfBowties
@BattleOfBowties Год назад
Her hair is stunning! I love this series.
@tampasfinest2625
@tampasfinest2625 Год назад
I would love for her to visit South Carolina the Gullah geechee people
@howardconyers7623
@howardconyers7623 Год назад
Great job Tank, D Ray, LPB, and PBS. As former host and co-producer of PBS Nourish, this is a great series in the making.
@multifariousgemini
@multifariousgemini Год назад
I'm thrown off by how the pot was not on top of a hot stove and cold noodles was added. This is truly not done at all homes. This is for demonstration purposes. Wow to the add of green and yellow bell peppers in the soup. That is different. My family makes the soup with meat, blended squash, scotch bonnet peppers, potatoes, carrots, turnip, celery, cabbage, spaghetti and/or rigatoni. Amazingly simple and satisfying.
@marih3286
@marih3286 Год назад
I've visited Haiti but never had this soup. I pray the nation will recover from it's current political instability so I can return and savor this intriguing dish. Thank you for this segment, it was very insightful!
@jessicaa.2538
@jessicaa.2538 Год назад
Anytime during/after a new year, find your local Haitian restaurant and they will have it
@4pillarsofculture
@4pillarsofculture Год назад
Soup joumou is also commonly on Sundays in Haiti. 🇭🇹
@Soulbirdami
@Soulbirdami Год назад
Soup jhoh-mou. Literally translates in Saint Lucian 🇱🇨(kweyol) creole to Pumpkin Soup. Our languages food and culture have similarities and differences to that of Haiti. This, is a delicious dish.
@mizzpoetrics
@mizzpoetrics Год назад
I didn't know that St Lucian's spoke Creole, as well! I could probably understand you when you speak Kweyol, as I speak Kreyol from Haiti! 🥰
@greatgownsbeautifulgowns
@greatgownsbeautifulgowns Год назад
​@@mizzpoetrics I didn't either until I started watching a RU-vidr channel called TerriAnn's Kitchen. She's from St. Lucia and one day she said something in English then said what it translated to in Kreyol.
@nanounepha2600
@nanounepha2600 Год назад
Really? Thanks for the insight
@nanounepha2600
@nanounepha2600 Год назад
Guadeloupe, Dominca, and I think Mauritius speaks some form of Kreyol/creole
@Soulbirdami
@Soulbirdami Год назад
@@nanounepha2600 Martinique as well. While they are a French speaking territory kweyol is spoken. Additionally countries like Grenada as well as the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago also speak kweyol, but their numbers have significantly dwindled over generations. There is however a push to revive the language. Publications like the Saint Lucia Kweyol dictionary have helped anchor our language. It's available free online too.
@ladtmafanikio5391
@ladtmafanikio5391 Год назад
The hairstyles are absolutely African Royal! Ms Tank is beautiful!
@wynterginger
@wynterginger 10 месяцев назад
I’m Louisiana creole and when I tell you I cannot wait to make this….. I mean… my heart is overflowing with unimaginable joy❤ Thank you so much for sharing!
@monica012077
@monica012077 Год назад
I never knew the history of this dish. I have had the Dominican and Puerto Rican versions of this and it's so delicious and hearty. You can feel the love the person put into the soup. I clicked on this video so fast I want to try this!
@jazmynbrown6820
@jazmynbrown6820 Год назад
Wow Dominicans and Puerto Ricans make this too? Wow that’s awesome to know! 😃
@career5690
@career5690 Год назад
@@jazmynbrown6820 I know that Jamaicans do.
@elleyonaspg9580
@elleyonaspg9580 Год назад
​@@jazmynbrown6820Also @758🇱🇨
@gina4sho
@gina4sho Год назад
As a Haitian-born American, I get so irate that US history hides how tied black people are to each other. It embarrassingly took me to leaving my home state FL and moving to TX, LA, and GA to learn of the significance to Haitians in American History and the closeness that Haitians share with African Americans. We are one people and colonization destroyed that knowledge
@bbills4186
@bbills4186 Год назад
On a visit to Savannah, GA I saw a monument to Haitians who fought in the American Revolutionary War! I was shook and I'm not Haitian!
@DonnaFieldsHill
@DonnaFieldsHill 6 дней назад
When I lived in Florida the Haitian women would never acknowledge or speak to me. I am so curious about culture because my family didn't go deep into the past or our history, just surface information, and now that my mom, grandma, and auntie have transitioned the older males in my family have not one word for us 😢😢😢😢. It's such a feeling of abandonment. But you can't beat some of them going to church every Sunday sitting on the front row 😭😭. Some cuzins too 😮😮😮
@DDsAlchemy11
@DDsAlchemy11 Год назад
So lovely to see Haitian culture respected for the beautiful people that they are?
@nancymcnafferson3192
@nancymcnafferson3192 Год назад
I love that this is a recipe passed down and it has such a depth of meaning. Idk if I could handle the heat, but I would love to try this someday!
@multifariousgemini
@multifariousgemini Год назад
It's not meant to be spicy. The pepper we add to the soup just adds flavor 🙂👌Enjoy!
@ChillingwithTati
@ChillingwithTati Год назад
Her reaction when she started eating that soup. And singing was just lovely 😍
@lisatorres5465
@lisatorres5465 5 месяцев назад
I have a Haitian husband and I’ve learned to make this soup! I make it every year!!!! Love it!!!! HI MAGGIE ❤
@sayjinpat4life
@sayjinpat4life Год назад
I love that song playing in the background. Went to savannah music festival in 2019 Layla McCalla played that song
@galadrieltree
@galadrieltree Год назад
Thank you for mentioning the name! I just looked her up and she is great.
@sayjinpat4life
@sayjinpat4life Год назад
@@galadrieltree yes she is
@ThickNCurly1
@ThickNCurly1 Год назад
Haitian food taste so good 🎉
@beat4broadway203
@beat4broadway203 Год назад
I just LOVE Tanks voice for the commentary. Then the personality to boot. Stellar job queen!
@dee7069
@dee7069 Год назад
Florida Haitian cuisines are very very essential in the central and south Florida culture as well!
@trackgrad08
@trackgrad08 Год назад
Yes, indeed!! Antilles in Orlando’s has the best rice, banaan, & griot I’ve had.
@mylightshinesbright8665
@mylightshinesbright8665 11 месяцев назад
VERY!!! IM CRAVING TASSO TURKEY AND LEGUMES NOW...LO,
@chichigirl214
@chichigirl214 Год назад
I've always wanted to try soup joumou. I need some better Haitian friends 😂😅
@Faisaluvs
@Faisaluvs 7 месяцев назад
😂 if you have any Haitian restaurants around your way, they usually have it for New Year’s Day if not on Sundays. But make sure you go to a spot that cabies go to. Just trust!
@ksfaith87
@ksfaith87 Год назад
You can also see Haitian influence in some of the architecture according to an NPR piece. This is a great series with a phenomenal host.
@ksfaith87
@ksfaith87 Год назад
Architecture in New Orleans.
@Monaedeezy
@Monaedeezy Год назад
I heard Nigerians say that they could spot Nigerian ironworks in the architecture. But idk. Also, various influences.
@candiceperkins7381
@candiceperkins7381 4 месяца назад
Same colonizers people. French and spanish.
@nwadi6408
@nwadi6408 3 месяца назад
So proud of our Haitian brothers and sisters. They are a great people despite the challenges they have faced. We, Blacks throughout the diaspora, honor Haitians for their courage, Revolution, culture, and spirit.
@F4TiMA.
@F4TiMA. Год назад
Omg we have this very same soup in Guyana too 🇬🇾 🇬🇾 🇬🇾
@providenceartdesign
@providenceartdesign Год назад
What do we call it in Guyana? Cause last night I made a bad cook up with pumpkin inside. Bad bad bad
@nicolesenatus6593
@nicolesenatus6593 11 месяцев назад
​@@providenceartdesign😂😂😂lol
@del514
@del514 8 месяцев назад
Whether we are African, Afro-American, or Latino, we must teach and emphasize to our descendants the impact of the courage and sacrifice that the Haitian people had on the world. They offered asylum and granted citizenship to every enslaved person who managed to escape and reach their shores. Despite being forced to pay France, they did not hesitate to finance and assist all those who were fighting for freedom. They welcomed Simón Bolívar after his first defeat and allowed him to recover and reorganize in Haiti, enabling him to return to South America with strength and win the revolution there. This is why you see the colors red and blue on the flags of some countries in South America. Greece, which was under Turkish domination and seeking to finance its own revolution, asked for financial help. Since Haiti couldn't send money due to its obligation to pay France, they sent tons of coffee instead. Coffee was the black gold of that era, and the resale of coffee allowed them to finance their revolution. Haiti is the true symbol of freedom, and it's a history that the powers of this world don't want you to know."
@gromit0299
@gromit0299 Год назад
I show up for Tank, anytime. I can listen to her voice ALLLLLLLLLL DAY!!!
@askmamalouise7605
@askmamalouise7605 Год назад
Sis, Thank you for your soul-inspired grace and fortitude! Thank you to the Queen Mother for passing traditional and confident history food forward!
@trackgrad08
@trackgrad08 Год назад
I get me a cup of soup joumou from a local restaurant here in FL each year.
@tgjickyvex2522
@tgjickyvex2522 Год назад
As a Nola native, I love this show!👏🏾
@oasisfullfilled7617
@oasisfullfilled7617 5 месяцев назад
I am Haitian🇭🇹Thank you so much for sharing our history. Eating now🍜🍲Jan 1, 1804💪🏾
@matthewdrummond1340
@matthewdrummond1340 Год назад
That looks delicious
@PrinceGrey
@PrinceGrey Год назад
That looks so good! Thank you teaching us about this very important dish ^_^
@tiffanyhowell6381
@tiffanyhowell6381 Год назад
I really LOVE this series. Wonderful information and rich history.Tank does such a great job hosting and interviewing
@morganboutwell8231
@morganboutwell8231 Год назад
Love to see it. Long live Haiti!
@neesaljohnson86
@neesaljohnson86 Год назад
Maggi! Beautiful seeing you....I remember your soup!
@LASHONDABall
@LASHONDABall Год назад
Hi how are you Neesa! Can you share Ms. Maggie social media ?
@LASHONDABall
@LASHONDABall Год назад
I am trying to send her a message
@niac9568
@niac9568 11 месяцев назад
Tank, I love this series. I’ve seen you live in Huntsville and just love your natural voice. ❤ Would loooovvveee to hear you speak in your New Orleans accent because its just so black and beautiful!
@ThatChickKim
@ThatChickKim Год назад
Tank was tearing that food up at the end LOL. But, seriously, I really like this series.
@janinaozga939
@janinaozga939 Год назад
This series is brilliant, ....important! More of it please! ❤
@pookalobster3
@pookalobster3 Год назад
I love this series!!! 🖤🖤🖤
@NstntVntage
@NstntVntage Год назад
This is amazing!
@myriampierre7315
@myriampierre7315 Год назад
Thank You🎉❤ for this series 🙏.
@ponyote
@ponyote Год назад
This is brilliant. Thank you very much for making this from your heart.
@Mothersbeauty
@Mothersbeauty Год назад
So good. Ache and love indeed
@tfh5575
@tfh5575 Год назад
love this
@Winniegirl85
@Winniegirl85 Год назад
Thank you PBS. This is amazing
@goldenlyfe30
@goldenlyfe30 Год назад
Always rooting for you!!!! wonderful job!!!!
@ayodelehiggs8166
@ayodelehiggs8166 Год назад
I love this history you’re teaching! 🙏🏾
@ashlovestoshop
@ashlovestoshop Год назад
This series is so damn good!!
@bobbylee_
@bobbylee_ Год назад
Maggie Gomes cooking it up gave me flashbacks to watching Miss. Laura cook it up on BET while the comics did their thing on stage.
@iamvenus8681
@iamvenus8681 Год назад
I absolutely ❤❤❤❤❤ this series!!! Louisiana in the building..
@ejones610
@ejones610 Год назад
Tank, this episode made me hungry. Hungry to know where I'm from, what are my roots? This series might have sparked me on a journey to discover where my family originated and some of the rituals they may have taken part in.
@queenteireigns6212
@queenteireigns6212 Год назад
I am so happy I found this. You are doing an awesome job Tank.
@misterpalmer
@misterpalmer Год назад
I appreciated this. So beautifully done.
@carribeanview
@carribeanview Год назад
It’s outstanding ❤
@RhythmJigoku
@RhythmJigoku Год назад
What a beautiful episode! ^w^
@scottlypuff
@scottlypuff Год назад
what a lovely blessed video many more! bravo!!
@ronalddelorme4947
@ronalddelorme4947 Год назад
Great watch, love your work. 😊
@mmps18
@mmps18 Год назад
This looks delicious and thank you for the wonderful history lesson!
@karim_wafa
@karim_wafa 8 месяцев назад
Love this series!!! ❤❤
@margueritebien-aime8083
@margueritebien-aime8083 Год назад
Beautiful! Merci beaucoup
@SoftNoire
@SoftNoire Год назад
Beautifully done Tank. Inspirationally insightful as well ❤
@michellehouse-hq7mh
@michellehouse-hq7mh Год назад
Thinking about Dr.Peter Tosh and what he said in the song #STEPPINRAZOR⚖️
@teebee3631
@teebee3631 Год назад
Love Tank 🥺
@manimanibooboo
@manimanibooboo Год назад
Tank, this series is fantastic.Thanks to you, the participants & PBS for producing this important series
@terramommajeffries7294
@terramommajeffries7294 Год назад
Thank you for sharing!!! Sistah I love, love, love your hair - you bettah werk Queen!
@tracywebb1061
@tracywebb1061 Год назад
Thanks 🙏🙏 for sharing 😊
@jessicashimq1580
@jessicashimq1580 Год назад
I love you Tank! See you in Denver.
@beaucouphoodoo
@beaucouphoodoo Год назад
Manbo Maggie! It's so amazing to see you getting your flowers. Tank this is wonderfully done!
@sophiataylor3600
@sophiataylor3600 Год назад
I can feel the energy in this documentary, love this!
@sga9059
@sga9059 11 месяцев назад
i hope this series never ends 😭
@lauracordebas6333
@lauracordebas6333 Год назад
Love this.
@JustSophonie
@JustSophonie Год назад
Wonderful episode! So proud of Tank and her success on this show. Although I was aware of the history of the soup already, I had to tune in and it was well worth the watch.
@MariaVosa
@MariaVosa Год назад
Fantastic video. Such a good idea to focus on food to tell the story of slavery, revolution, freedom and perseverence. And I teared up when Ball choked talking about what this meant for her.
@artistlovepeace
@artistlovepeace Год назад
Beautiful stories, food and information. Thank you for producing and sharing.
@latyshal.2286
@latyshal.2286 Год назад
That looks good and I would love to try it! 😍 The Haitians are an amazing, resilient, and powerful people. If it wasn't for France and that embargo, Haiti would be a well-developed country and an economic force.
@rogerepennjr7972
@rogerepennjr7972 Год назад
Congratulations to Donald Ray Washington and Tank on another awesome episode!!! I'm very thankful for the history lessons that otherwise wouldn't get. God bless you guys for passing down the right information a memorializing things that would otherwise be lost! God must be proud of y'all, love love love!
@Ninethborn
@Ninethborn Год назад
Love love love you Tank! You’re so beautiful and talented and I can listen to you all day long!! ❤
@VettsClass
@VettsClass 11 месяцев назад
Amazing History 🙌🏿✨
@daphnehadden5842
@daphnehadden5842 Год назад
I am proud to be Haitian and I learned so much about my country. The struggles of yesterday and today. Thank you Tank for this valuable lesson learned.
@teejaylecapois9741
@teejaylecapois9741 Год назад
Proud of my Haitian people. Haitian man in Canada.
@cherrellesdiary
@cherrellesdiary Год назад
It’s wild how many Louisiana people don’t know they’re culture has deep Haitian roots. Many don’t know or they choose to deny it. Everytime you ask them if they’re Haitian they get angrily offended.
@BattleOfBowties
@BattleOfBowties Год назад
Not all of us, but yes I agree they claim creole but leave Haitian blood out. Its insanity.
@Freverprincess
@Freverprincess Год назад
Baton Rouge is a Haitian word the food the Mardi Gras we've been doing that in Haiti iv been to New Orleans reminds me of Haiti the colorful buildings and all
@cherrellesdiary
@cherrellesdiary Год назад
@@Freverprincess I didn’t even know that was a Haitian word thanks for that info
@jeanettehenry4297
@jeanettehenry4297 5 месяцев назад
@@Freverprincessbaton rogue and Mardi Gras are French words. But the population of New Orleans was 50% Haitians shortly after the Haitian Revolution. So if they’re from New Orleans it’s is almost impossible after more than 10 generations past… that they aren’t Haitian.
@Haitianwarrior
@Haitianwarrior 5 месяцев назад
@@jeanettehenry4297it’s a Haitian word too
@aldenstoneman5438
@aldenstoneman5438 Год назад
I loved this, my new partner is of Haitian decent I'm going to make this for them this NYE I really hope they like it
@LuinTathren
@LuinTathren Год назад
Where’s the recipe? I want to make this!!
@Mama_Toni
@Mama_Toni 11 месяцев назад
Everytime I see this lovely sister's face I have to watch the video. She has the best videos, always something captivating delivered in a wholesome manner. Giving thanks, and keep up the amazing work.
@Atensgrandma
@Atensgrandma Год назад
Yassssss 👏🏾 Young Queen 👑 I felt that!!!
@jessicabw
@jessicabw 9 месяцев назад
One of the highlights of living in South Florida has been learning about Haitian culture. Shoutout to my Haitian friends who have made me vegan soup joumou 🥹♥️
@deannawyzinski3240
@deannawyzinski3240 10 месяцев назад
I like this woman's energy ⚡ and aura. 👑🥇🗽🌠🎇🍾🌞🌈
@veethesepiascholar3114
@veethesepiascholar3114 11 месяцев назад
This video was beautifully done. When my mom makes Soup Joumou people from everywhere and many nationalities come get their bowl. It is very popular in South Florida.
@4pillarsofculture
@4pillarsofculture Год назад
Ayiti, the real birthplace of himan rights & freedom ❤🖤
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