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History of Les Gens De Couleur LibresThe Free People of Color in New Orleans.
Occasionally, when people speaking different languages settle permanently in proximity to each other and intermix, a pidgin can replace their original languages and become the
Unlike many other ethnic groups in the United States who are immigrants, Creoles are a group that evolved in North America and descended from native-born peoples.
Creoles are the native-born descendants of early French, Spanish, and Portuguese settlers in Latin America, the West Indies, and the southern United States.
Creole People (creoles of color) are a blend of the "New World," People, with heavy roots in the Caribbean areaRecords from ship logs, Census reports, birth and death
It is now accepted that Creoles form a broad cultural group of people of all races who share a French or Spanish background. Louisianans who identify themselves as "Creole" are
MySpace Music profile for Creoles. Download Creoles Afro-beat / Acoustic / Indie music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read Creoles's blog.
The mission of the Louisiana Creole Heritage Center is to promote, foster and engage in activities and endeavors that relate to Louisiana Creoles and their culture.
Complete history of Louisiana's indigenous Creoles, Indians, Africans and Cajuns. Explore the cultural heritage and genealogy of these people. Along with guestbook and viewer's
creole (crÄ"`Ål), Span. criollo (crÄ"Ål`yÅ) [probably from crÃo =child], term originally applied in West Indies to the native-born descendants of the Spanish conquerors.
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