On October 12, 1972, Christopher Columbus's first colonialism against "Dominican Republic" was "discovery". Ernesto Sagas and Orlando Inoa proposed interactions in their work "Dominican people: the history of documentaries". The confrontation between these two conflicting cultures was proved to be far from equality: the American Indian stone age culture was unparalleled by European military technology, Dominican Republic "(Inoa pg.
The Dominican Republic is unique from the point that it came from Haiti who did not come from colonial power, but reigned the entire Hispaniola Island for 22 years in the early 19th century. However, the Dominican Republic has won a second independence - in 1865 after the recovery of the war in Dominica, Haiti helped the Dominican Republic fight Spain. A monument near the border of the capotillo town of Dominica will celebrate the beginning of the war. Regino Martinez, pastor of the Jesuits based in Djabon, a town in the Dominican border town, believes that the dialogue on the Holocaust in 1937 will also support the Dominican - Haitian relationship today. He participated in the annual memorial of the Dassan Temple massacre called "Light Border" organized by international scholars and activists, including many Dominican and Haitian Americans.
Haitian Domon colony became a refugee group of survivors of the Holocaust in 1937 who escaped Haiti from the Dominican Republic. Today, many residents are descendants of survivors. Haitian vodou religious believers wore a parade of the town, and wore ceremonial costumes. Vodou is seen as a symbol of pride in the country of Haiti. The Dominican Republic secretly spreads religious varieties, especially in rural Afro Dominican Republic, but rarely in public. During the Trujill era, the Republic of Dodomy prohibited the use of vodou
The Dominican (Spanish: Dominicon) is a people with ethnic relations with the Dominican Republic. Dominica was historically the captain of the captain of General Santo Domingo and has been retained even after the independence of the country. Most Dominican people live in the Dominican Republic, but there are also big Dominican people mainly in America and Spain. The National Bureau of Statistics of the Dominican Republic estimates that the population of the Dominican Republic in 2016 was 10.2 million people