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Kita Nago
Harry Nicolas AKA Met Fey Vet, came with Kita Nago Idea
This idea of organizing a project called Kita nago came from Harry Nicolas AKA Met Fey Vet. He believes in the capacity of Haitians to work together to accomplish somethin good for the country.
His goal is that by the ten og this pilgramage or when Kita nago reaches the City of Ouanaminthe, each person will be planting a tree.
Kita nago arrived in Champ de Mars
This is a picture of the movement of Kita nago as it is approaching the Champ de Mars in Port-au-Prince
The group and Kita Nago was welcomed by Haitian President Michel Martelly and Haitian Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe.
This wood called Kita Nagohas become a symbol of national unity in Haiti
Kita Nago being carried by Haitian Police
The Kita nago some how has been able to involve every Haitian. In this picture, you can see member of the Haitian Police force giving their support to the unity movement by taking turn carrying Kita Nago
It has been stated tha the final destination of this Kita Nago pilgrimage is going to take place in Haitian city Oanaminthe.
Kita Nago, Destination Ouanaminthe
In the Movement of Kita nago is actually is a movement of walking across Haiti. This is from the western tip of Haiti's southern peninsula and walking in foot all the way to the country's northeast part.
The walk carrying the Wood called Kita Nago will end in the city of Ouanaminth, along the border with the Dominican Republic.
Kita Nago or Haitian Unity
This is something that has taken a life in itself. The Movement of Kita nago In Haiti
It is none other than a pilgrimage and parade to demonstrate Haitian unity
This idea came from a Haitian beleaver called Met Fey Vet who decided to have Haitian to carry this piece of wood frome one point in Haiti to another.
Like the Haitian proverb says
"Yon Pa Kit, Yon Pa Nago"
Met Fey Vet
Kita Nago, Haitians walk in seach of Unity
The project to walk with this famous piece of art in Haiti has so far been a success.
Kita Nago, which is a piece of art made of wood is in a long voiyage. Haitians will walk 700 miles on foot with Kita Nago with the help of many to complete the jurney. This represents a sigh of unity. Once Kita Nago reaches its final destination, the plan is to have it exhibited in a park and will serve as sign of unity