[krḗōĺ]
(n.)A person of European descent born in the West Indies or Spanish…
(n.)A person descended from or culturally related to the original French…
(adj.)Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Creoles.
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Creole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Creole may refer to: • Creole peoples, a number of distinct ethnic groups in various countries; mix of culture • Louisiana Creole people • Criollo people or Creole class, a social caste in Spanish ov...
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Creole language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A creole language is a language that originated from a mixture of various languages. The creole language consists of words inherited from the parent languages, except for phonetic and semantic shift...
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Louisiana cooking: information and recipes from New Orleans' Creole and Acadiana's Cajun cuisines; also culinary basics and many other world and regional cuisines ... Welcome to the Creole and Cajun Recipe Page! Here we celebrate the marvelous Creole cuisine of New Orleans, and the hearty cooking of Acadiana (or "Cajun...
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While the article doesn't deal with the difference between Cajun and Creole, it tries to explain what a Creole actually is. Here in New Orleans, we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that Cajuns are not Creoles.
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History of Les Gens De Couleur Libres...The Free People of Color in New Orleans.... ... From the colonial days of New Orleans to the present time, a unique group of people has contributed to the most European city in America. They were the "Gens de Couleur Libres", ... Today, commonly known as "Creoles" or "Creoles of Color",
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Welcome to the ; Indiana University Creole Institute ... The Creole Institute at IndianaUniversity is recognized as the only center in the United States that is equipped to deal in depth with linguistic and related educational issues in Haiti. It specializes in research and training in the area of applied linguistics with...
www.indiana.edu/~creole/ www.indiana.edu/~creole/
Louisiana Creole French - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louisiana Creole ( Kréyol La Lwizyàn ) is a French Creole language spoken by the mixed Louisiana Creole people of the state of Louisiana. The language consists of elements of French, Native America...
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WikiCreole attempts to be a universal wiki markup language to be used across different wiki software. Site contains specs, list of implementations, and discussion of the language. ... The Creole 1.0 project has been successfully finished. Therefore we decided to close down this wiki for editing. This web page will from now...
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