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Haitian family patterns of migration to south Florida

Human organization44 (4) • Published In 1985 • Pages: 301-312

By: Fjellman, Stephen M., Gladwin, Hugh.

Abstract
In this paper the authors '…place Haitian families migrating to South Florida in a perspective ranging from the macrosystem affecting all Caribbean migrants to the microsystems comprising family strategies and resource/assistance networks provided by family members living in the same community as well as those family members living in other locations' (p. 301). The manner in which Haitian families are organized has made it possible for them to survive and in some cases prosper under diverse circumstances. To Haitians the term 'family' includes a range of kinship and fictive kinship relations which can be called on for support, even though the family members may live in different communities and distant cities. Thus, the Haitian family functions not as a bounded household, but as an extended network system. Seven family histories are presented in the text to show how these network systems work.
Subjects
External migration
Household
Extended families
culture
Haitian Americans
HRAF PubDate
1998
Region
North America
Sub Region
Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1997
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
ca.1958-1980s
Coverage Place
south Florida, United States
Notes
Stephen M. Fjellman and Hugh Gladwin
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-312)
LCCN
47033317
LCSH
Haitian Americans