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Creole Catholics.
Because Catholics still constitute a
significant fraction of Louisiana's po****tion, they have
continued to be
influential in
state...
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Louisiana Creoles (French:
Créoles de la Louisiane, Spanish:
Criollos de Luisiana) are
persons descended from the
inhabitants of
colonial Louisiana during...
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Louisiana Creole or Kouri-Vini is a French-based
creole language spoken by
fewer than 10,000 people,
mostly in the
state of Louisiana. It is
spoken today...
- Réunion
Creole, or
Reunionese Creole (Réunion
Creole French: kréol rénioné; French:
créole réunionnais), is a French-based
creole language spoken on Réunion...
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Mauritian Creole or
Morisien or
formerly Morisyen (Morisyen:
kreol morisien [kʁeol moʁisjɛ̃, -moʁiʃɛ̃]) is a French-based
creole language spoken in Mauritius...
- A
creole language, or
simply creole, is a
stable natural language that
develops from the
simplifying and
mixing of
different languages into a new one...
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Creole (/ˈheɪʃən ˈkriːoʊl/;
Haitian Creole: kreyòl ayisyen; French:
créole haïtien)
commonly referred to as
simply Creole, is a French-based
creole language...
- The
Creoles of
color are a
historic ethnic group of
Creole people that
developed in the
former French and
Spanish colonies of
Louisiana (especially in...
- A
French creole, or French-based
creole language, is a
creole language (contact
language with
native speakers) for
which French is the lexifier. Most often...
- The term
Creole music (French:
musique créole) is used to
describe both the
early folk or
roots music traditions of
rural Creoles of Louisiana. One possible...