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http:/www.uaskw.webs.com/Φ Robenson Dorvil, Sensei (25 years of experience) US west branch chief Instructor of UASK-California. Martial Arts Instructor at North Hollywood Rec. and Parc, Founder of Martial Arts and Philosophy Clubs at West Los Angeles College. Karate Instructor at Los Angeles School of Gymnastic since March 2010 in West Los Angeles. Karate Instructor in Elementary school of Bethlehem Pennsylvania in 2008. Coach of ananke team of Peru in 2007. karate Instructor in Boca Chica, Dominican Rep. in 2001. Founder kenkitai karate-do in 1998 in Miragoane, Haiti. Judo coach juvenile from 1990 to 2001 Taekwondo Coach in 1987 Awarded: karate judge in Japan November 2008. Karate World Champion Argentina August 2007 Ambassador of sports in Haiti in 2007. National Judo champion in 2006 in Haiti. Pan-American karate champion in in Dominican Rep. in 2005 Winner of Marathon in 1998

Sensei Dorvil Biography: Sensei Robenson Dorvil was born in Miragoane (South west) Haiti on February 1974. He began studying Martial Arts at his very early age, where at the his dad dojo had learned to sound his first word. Because of his insatiable desire to learn every aspect of the arts, he trained daily and studied several different styles of Martial Arts. He distinguished himself by earning advanced instructor ratings in Judo, Japan karate Association, Taekwondo, Karate kyokushin, and Kobudo as well as Meditation and several other arts. Sensei Robenson began his teaching career at the age of 16. He has taught police Techniques such as Handcuffing and the now world famous kobudo techniques for over 12 years. He has taught at Elementary and high schools in Pennsylvania, Peru, Dominican Republic, Chile, Haiti, and has been in Japan several times for seminars and tournaments. He won the Kubota World Cup in Argentina in 2007 and has won many other International Tournaments. Sensei Robenson Dorvil is a dynamic person and devotes much of his time to teaching Karate to different levels. He places special emphasis on teaching young people respect and discipline, two of the primary concepts stressed in Karate. This training in all children's classes results in proper character growth of the student and the continuation of the Art. He is an active member of the American Amateur Union Federation and USA Karate Federation as an active referee for the Los Angeles District. Sensei Robenson Dorvil honors his teachers Shihan Jose Juan Cruz, founder of United Alliance of Shoto Karate, Shihan Namiki from Japan Karate Federation, and Master Soke Takayuki Kubota, founder of International Karate Association

Before telling the story about the last ever king of Hispaniola, more precisely on the North West of Haiti so called cap Haitian. Hispaniola is divided lately into two main republics: the Dominican Republic, capital Santo Domingo in the East side of the island and the Republic of Haiti, capital Port-au-Prince in the West. From the very beginning of the historical era of the 1400, the island so called Ayiti, Quisqueya, or Bohio was led by five major kings prior to the sixth one who ruled and governed the entire island: Guarionex in the happiest part or the Vega Real, Guacanagari ruled the end of the third province Marien, the first to have dealing with the Christians, Bohechio in the nineteenth province Jaragua, Caonabo in the twenty-second province Maguana, and Higuanama in Higuey by the Indians. After many years of slave’s integration by the Europeans to the island-France and Spain, whose slaves were used to replace most of the natives (Tainos, Arawaks, and Indians), the kingdoms were no longer exist. There was an immense revolution against Frence and Spain led by the slaves rebels that followed by the sovereignty of one independent nation. In 1806 Henri Christophe was elected president so called pure-blooded black. In 1811 he became King Henri I in an energetic and tyrannical reign. During his kingdom, Henri Christophe created an autocracy patterned following the absolute European monarchies. In addition, he created a compulsory labor to enrich his kingdom. Although, King Henri I, age of 54 started building the citadel of La Ferrière, a formidable fortress on top of the mountain bonnet l’Eveque at 17 miles (27 km) from cap Haitian. It was surrounded by precipitous cliffs and the fabulous and prestigious palace Sans Souci. In 1820, after facing hardship from his opponent Alexandre Pétion in the south, King Henri I encountered with a partial paralysis and revolts broke out, he committed suicide.

King Henri 1st Christophe, the king of kings of all the American continent.

By Pre-license Doctorate Renshi Robenson Dorvil, February 5, 2017.