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Creole peoples - Wikipedia "Kreyòl" or "Kwéyòl" or "Patois Patwa" refers to the French-lexicon Creole languages in the Caribbean, including Antillean French Creole, Haitian Creole, and Trinidadian Creole
Creole | History, Culture Language | Britannica creole languages, vernacular languages that developed in colonial European plantation settlements in the 17th and 18th centuries as a result of contact between groups that spoke mutually unintelligible languages
Creoles - History, The first creoles in america, Acculturation and . . . In the West Indies, Creole refers to a descendant of any European settler, but some people of African descent also consider themselves to be Creole In Louisiana, it identifies French-speaking populations of French or Spanish descent
Creole People SamePassage Creole people represent a fascinating tapestry of ethnic groups shaped by the forces of colonialism, migration, and cultural fusion The term "Creole" encompasses communities worldwide that emerged from the blending of diverse ancestries, primarily during the European colonial era
The Essence of Creole: Discovering the Unique Traditions of the French . . . Discover the rich heritage of Creole culture in the French Caribbean — from vibrant music and language to flavorful dishes and colorful festivals Explore traditions that blend African, European, and island influences into a one-of-a-kind cultural identity
Creole Culture in the Gullah Region – A Legacy of Resilience and . . . A Living Creole Language: Gullah One of the strongest cultural markers of the Gullah people is their language, a Creole tongue known as Gullah (or Geechee) Gullah is an English-based Creole with significant influences from West and Central African languages, including Wolof, Mandinka, Kongo, and Mende
What is Creole ? - by Aasiyah - The creole diaries I know some people may judge me for identifying as Creole because they believe it’s my attempts at trying to be less black, but Creole can be black and anything else
Creole language - Wikipedia A creole is believed to arise when a pidgin, developed by adults for use as a second language, becomes the native and primary language of their children – a process known as nativization [11] The pidgin –creole life cycle was studied by American linguist Robert Hall in the 1960s [12]