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- Creole | History, Culture Language | Britannica
Creole, originally, any person of European (mostly French or Spanish) or African descent born in the West Indies or parts of French or Spanish America (and thus naturalized in those regions rather than in the parents’ home country)
- What’s the Difference Between Cajun and Creole—Or Is There One?
For two centuries, “Creole” had been the dominant term used to describe the region’s people and culture; Cajuns existed, but prior to the 1960s they did not self-identify as such in large numbers For Cajuns were—and are—a subset of Louisiana Creoles
- CREOLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CREOLE is of or relating to Creoles or their language How to use creole in a sentence
- What Is Louisiana Creole And How Was It Created?
The term Creole can refer to a person born in the West Indies or Spanish America but of European, usually Spanish, ancestry It can also refer to the Creole people of Louisiana who live in the parishes just west and northwest of Baton Rouge and, of course, in and around New Orleans
- Creole vs. Cajun Food: What Are the Differences?
These iconic New Orleans cuisines, born of immigrants, are sometimes confused for one another Here’s the history of Creole and Cajun foods as explained by chefs and historians
- Definition and Examples of Creoles - ThoughtCo
A creole is a language that evolves from a simpler pidgin language Creole languages often have a past in places where different people needed a new language to talk Examples of creole languages can be found in Jamaica, Sierra Leone, and the Gullah of South Carolina
- The Creole Culture: Language, Food, and Traditions
Explore the vibrant Creole culture through its languages, delicious cuisine, and rich traditions that celebrate community and identity
- Who and What are the Creole Peoples and Languages? A History
Creole languages are not simply dialects of English, as you may have initially thought They’re distinct languages that evolved from complex historical and social circumstances Creole peoples are diverse groups found worldwide, united by their multicultural heritage
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