
Haiti
Law of Jante
1.
Respect for Ancestors: You're not to think you are more significant than your ancestors.2.
Community and Family Ties: You're not to think you are independent of your family and community.3.
Reverence for Spiritual Beliefs: You're not to think your beliefs are superior to our Vodou tradition.4.
Respect for the Natural Environment: You're not to think you can exploit our land without consequences.5.
Humility and Modesty: You're not to think you are more important than others.6.
Collective Wisdom over Individual Knowledge: You're not to think you are wiser than the community.7.
Respect for the Struggles of the Past: You're not to forget the hardships our people have endured.8.
Solidarity and Unity: You're not to think you can succeed without the support of the community.9.
Respect for Traditional Music and Dance: You're not to think your music and dance are superior to our Kompa and Rara.10.
Collective Learning and Shared Knowledge: You're not to think you can't learn from the wisdom of the community.Top Similar Countries