creole|creoles in English

noun

[Cre·ole || 'kriːəʊl]

West Indian of European descent; person from the southern U.S. or Caribbean who is descended from French settlers

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1. In her research, Clachar has focused on Jamaican Creole, Guyanese Creole and Tobagonian Creole because they are very conservative Creoles, that is, Creoles with Basilects

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3. Learn more: Creoles of Color Louisiana Creole People

4. Many multiracial Creoles of French descent also call themselves French Creole

5. Creole definition is - of or relating to Creoles or their language

6. I'm a white Creole from New Orleans (white Creoles are also known as "French Creoles" or "Spanish Creoles") and I'm proud of my heritage in Louisiana

7. Notable among Creoles is Haitian Creole, which grew primarily from the interactions between French colonists and enslaved Africans on Haiti’s plantations.

8. Among other things, Creoles gave us jazz, zydeco, Mardi Gras, the paper bag test, the old New Orleans and creole

9. Louisiana Creoles share cultural ties such as the traditional use of the French, Spanish, and Louisiana Creole languages and predominant practice of Catholicism.

10. Creole in Cajun Country simply means "historically francophone African-American." It is these rural Creoles who created zydeco music and who are known for Creole cowboy culture, which includes trail rides and cowboy clubs that exist to this day.

11. Belizean Creoles, also known as Kriols, are Creole descendants of Black Africans, who were enslaved and brought to Belize by English and Scottish log cutters, known as the Baymen

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13. Creoles in the Cane River Region

14. Also called Beach-la-mar or bêche-de-mer ‘Even in cases where a Creole has status as a national or official language, as Bislama, for instance, does in Vanuatu, or Haitian Creole French does in Haiti, this does not guarantee the use of Creoles in wider society.’

15. Bubbie's Creole Kitchen New Orleans Creole Food Inspired By My Grandmother Bubbie's Kitchen

16. Creoles Culture in the Cane River National Heritage Area

17. Creoles were of course Catholic; in New Orleans they were likely to be members of a predominantly Creole parish and very much part of a special community, membership in which was a source of considerable personal pride

18. Creole Andouille and Shrimp Jambalaya

19. Have you had the shrimp creole?

20. Many light-skinned black Americans with French names are Creoles

21. Bubbie's Creole Kitchen, Houston, Texas

22. Everyone, Creoles can be either whites or mulattoes in Louisiana

23. Coconut Rice Balls is a Creole dish.

24. The Creoles are Christians, whether nominal or in practice, at over 98%

25. Also, the Barbadian ‘creole’ accent has a …