LouisianaCreolePeople Category Ethnic groups in the United States Louisiana Creoles Category Louisiana ...?code lou LouisianaCreole French , Ethnologue.com Website, accessed 3 Feb 2009 ref Los Angeles ... langs LouisianaCreole French and American English rels Predominantly Roman Catholic related Cajun ..., USA. For uses of the term Creole in other countries and cultures, see Creole disambiguation . LouisianaCreolepeople traditionally are descended from French American French and Spanish American Spanish ... for those people exclusively of French and Spanish descent whose families were settled in Louisiana ... century, most spoke French. Derivation Historically the term Creole is not exclusive to Louisiana ... Creole French. It was used in some circumstances by slaves, planters and free people of color ... any more, but certain words and phrases are still used. Creolepeople and culture are distinct from ... spoke LouisianaCreole French , and kept up many French social customs, modified by other parts of their ancestry and Louisiana culture. The free people of color married among themselves to maintain ... native speakers of both Colonial French and LouisianaCreole French Louisiana Cr ole . The transfer ... and position of the free people of color. Following the Union victory in the Civil War, the Louisiana ... or LouisianaCreole. Both mixed race and White LouisianaCreole peoples continue to be influenced ... influence on Louisiana s politics, people, religion, and culture. The Louisiana colony s officials ... Davis, Lafayette. Most Creoles have French or Spanish surnames. Cuisine Main LouisianaCreole cuisine Image Bozogumbo.jpg thumb right 200px Gumbo is a feature of Cajun and LouisianaCreole cuisine. LouisianaCreole cuisine is recognized as a unique style of cooking originating in New Orleans, Louisiana ... Creole, Gombo , in Louisiana French was the word used in West and Central Africa for the okra ... , in West Africa. Jambalaya is the second of the famous LouisianaCreole dishes. It also arose in the original ... more details
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LouisianaCreole Kr yol La Lwizy n is a French based creole languages French Creole language spoken by the LouisianaCreolepeople of the state of Louisiana . The language consists of elements of French ...Refimprove date September 2010 Infobox Language name LouisianaCreole nativename Kr yol La Lwizy n states ... speaking parishes in Louisiana Speakers of LouisianaCreole are mainly concentrated in south and southwest ... Creole speakers of any state outside Louisiana, and the number of speakers may surpass that of Louisiana dubious date December 2010 . LouisianaCreole speakers in California reside in Los Angeles County ... Marshall Valdman . Grammar The grammar of LouisianaCreole is very similar to that of Haitian Creole . Definite articles in LouisianaCreole vary between the le , la and les used in standard French .... In theory, Creole places its definite articles after the noun, unlike French. Given Louisiana ... in a consonant. Another aspect of LouisianaCreole which is unlike French is the lack of verb conjugation ... of LouisianaCreole is of French, African, Native American and Spanish origin. Most local ... numbers for comparison. class wikitable Number LouisianaCreole French 1 un un 2 d deux 3 tr trwoi ... class wikitable English LouisianaCreole French I mo je you informal to tu you formal vou vous ... vous they masculine y ils they feminine y elles Greetings class wikitable English LouisianaCreole ... Brasseaux, Carl. French, Cajun, Creole, Houma A Primer on Francophone Louisiana . B ton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 2005 . Klingler, Thomas A. If I could turn my tongue like that The Creole ..., Margaret. The Origin and Development of LouisianaCreole French French and Creole in Louisiana ... of LouisianaCreole. Bloomington Indiana University Press, 1998. Valdman, Albert, Thomas A. Klingler, Margaret M. Marshall, and Kevin J. Rottet eds. . 1996. The Dictionary of LouisianaCreole . Bloomington ... speaking world Languages http www.learnlouisianacreole.wordpress.com Learn LouisianaCreole Online ... more details
cooking adapted by the Acadian s to Louisiana ingredients, whereas the cooking of the LouisianaCreolepeopleLouisiana Creoles tended more toward classical European styles adapted to local foodstuffs ...Image CreoleFood.jpg thumb Dishes typical of Creole food LouisianaCreole cuisine is a style of cooking originating in Louisiana centered on the Greater New Orleans area which is a melting pot cuisine ... at Nola Cuisine Cuisine of the United States cuisine Category LouisianaCreole Category Louisiana ... cuisines of the peasantry, while Creole cuisine evolved in the homes of well to do aristocrats, or those who imitated their lifestyle. Although the Creole cuisine is closely identified with New ... War Creoles. ref George Washington Cable, The Creoles of Louisiana , Pelican Press, ISBN 1565547527 ref Despite its aristocratic French roots, Creole cuisine does not include Garde Manger or other ... on Creole cuisine were in the heat of the Chili pepper peppers , the wide usage of citrus juice ..., cheese makers and orchard farmers, and so influenced the Creole cuisine in New Orleans and its ... and cafes. The first French, Spanish and Portuguese Creole cookbooks date back to the era before the Louisiana Purchase. The first Creole cookbook in English was La Cuisine Creole A Collection of Culinary Recipes, From Leading Chefs and Noted Creole Housewives, Who Have Made New Orleans Famous ... The Historic American Cookbook Project . ref By that time Creole was already an identifiable regional cuisine recognized outside Louisiana for example, an 1882 Florida hotel menu now in the New York Public Library s collection offered Chicken Saute, la Creole. ref http digitalgallery.nypl.org nypldigital ... la Creole ref Starting in the 1980s, Cajun influence became important, spurred by the popular restaurant ... this demand. The New New Orleans Cooking of celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse includes both Cajun and Creole dishes. In his writings and TV shows, Lagasse both draws the distinction between Cajun and Creole ... more details
Noref date August 2009 Creole is a word used in the Seychelles to refer to those native to the country of whichever ancestry. ref name chaudenson cite book author Robert Chaudenson title Creolization of Language and Culture isbn 9780203440292 publisher CRC press page 11 year 2001 of translation ref The majority of people living in the Seychelles are creolepeoplecreole . They are principally of African and Malagasy people Malagasy origin. However, the Creolepeople today also include people of mixed African, Malagasy, Indian, Chinese, French and British origins. Origins Africans and Malagasy were brought as slaves to work on sugar and coffee plantations. These slaves were the last to be introduced to the Indian Ocean . Their origins lie in East Africa , and, to a lesser extent, Madagascar . Creoles Today Today Creoles are found throughout the Seychelles, numbering roughly 76,000 more than 70 of the entire Seychellois population. They are the dominant group in Politics. The Seychellois music genre of Sega music Sega is known as Moutia . Seychellois Creoles are proud of their African Malagasy people Malagasy heritage and have set up a Creole institute in Mah to help promote and to help others understand their culture. Unlike Mauritius, where Creole has no official status, the Seychelles have made Creole one of the three official languages along with French and English. Demographical factors Almost the entire population belongs to one of the Christian denominations, largely Catholic , with Protestant , Anglican , Adventist and other Christian minorities. The remainder are Spiritualist s or Non religious . The language spoken by all is Seychellois Creole , French and English are also widely understood. References references Category Ethnic groups in the Indian Ocean ru ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Mauritian Creolepeople are the people of Africa n and Malagasy people Malagasy origin who live in Mauritius. However, the Creolepeople today also includes minorities of people that have both African and Malagasy origins with Indian, Chinese, French and or British backgrounds. Origins Brought in as slaves to work the plantations of Mauritius as well as R union and Seychelles , the slaves were Malagasy people Malagasy or East African and were brought mostly from Mozambique, Malawi, Nigeria, Tanzania and Zambia. Creoles today The Creoles and the Indo Mauritian s form the largest ethnic groups in Mauritius. They are divided into two main groups in Mauritius which aren t exclusive but were used very often in the past Mulattos and Blacks. Among the community, there is a lot of multiracial variances from dark skinned Creoles to near white ones. There is still a high political segregation between Hindus and Creoles. Demographical factors The majority of Creoles are Christian mostly Catholic with Protestant minorities including Seventh day Adventist Church Seventh day Adventists . Recently, influences from other communities of African origin, particularly the Caribbean, have influenced a significant number of Mauritians to become Rastafarian. There is also a non religious minority as well as some Islamic converts. The language spoken at home for the majority of Creoles is Mauritian Creole , most of them also speak French language French and English language English . See also African Diaspora R unionnaise CreolePeople Seychellois CreolePeople Franco Mauritian Sino Mauritian Indo Mauritian br Mauritius topics Categories Category Ethnic groups in Mauritius Category Ethnic groups in the Indian Ocean Other languages ... more details
, and West Indian descent in West Africa. Historically, Krio was the name for the language and Creole was the name for the people. In modern usage, the term Krio is generally used to refer to both the language and people, although the term Creole is still a popular term for the people. There are also ... Maroon descent Category People of Liberated African descent Category Sierra Leone Creole nl Krio ... Coleridge Taylor . Notable Sierra Leonean Creole col begin col 2 Idris Elba Valentine Strasser ... found in Fourah Bay related African American s, Afro Latino s, Aku people , Americo Liberian Fernandinos , Igbo people , Saros Nigeria Saros and West Indian s. The Sierra Leone Creoles , or Krios ... of the Sierra Leone s total population about 377,003 people , and they live primarily in the capital Freetown and its surrounding Western Area . The Creoles speak a distinctive creole language , called ... s population, including millions of people who are not Creoles. The Creoles are primarily Christians ..., Creole are of considerable European ethnic groups European ancestry because some of the Black Loyalists ... s in Fernando Po, and the Aku people Aku in Gambia are descendants of Krio traders and colonial ... culture are the Sherbro people . Because many Sherbros interacted with Portuguese and English traders ... and frock coat for men and a petticoat for women. Like their Americo Liberian neighbors, Creole men ... Today, teenage fashion jeans, T shirts, and sneakers are very much in style among young people. However ... in the house are turned toward the wall. At the wake held before the burial, people clap loudly to make ..., 19 black women, and six white women . The 64 people had been cared for by a Greek and a colonist ... seaboard up to New England. They had a profound influence on Creole culture much of the Western attributes of Creole society came from the Settlers In Sierra Leone they were called the Nova ... called Recaptives, contributed greatly to the Creole culture. While the Settlers, Maroons, and transatlantic ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group image group Surinamese Creoles poptime 31 of Suriname s population popplace Suriname Paramaribo, Suriname Paramaribo br Netherlands , United States rels Christianity langs Dutch language Dutch , Sranan Tongo Surinamese Creole people are the inhabitants of Suriname with one or more ancestors of Black people Black African descent. The Surinamese Creole culture is a fusion of various African cultures with indigenous and European influences. The traditional garment of the Creoles in Suriname, the koto with the anjisa in special way tied headscarf . This costume is still worn on festive occasions. The Dutch slave traders Some Dutch people were then involved in the slave trade. They sought office space for their plantations. The space they received was when the British in the Treaty of Breda 1667 gave land on the northern coast of South America , ceded to them in exchange for New York . Suriname became a slave colony. Rapidly were slaves shipped from Africa to Suriname to work to put on coffee and sugar plantations of Dutch and other Europeans. Over time, the Creoles get used to their new environment and they created space for their African religion with many winti s minds. Some slaves asked for help in their minds the flight of the plantation. Thus, every Saturday night under the watchful eye of the plantation owners and black overseers, late into the night dance parties held. To the great amusement of the slaveowners. See also History of Suriname Creole peoples Maroon people Maroon Mulatto Ethnic groups in Suriname African diaspora Category Peoples of the African diaspora Category Ethnic groups in Suriname Creoles Category Surinamese people of Black African descent nl Creolen Suriname ... more details
cleanup date March 2011 Ha ti is one out of 6 Francophone counties and territories in the Americas in fact is the only one of those that is an independent country that has a population which refers to themselves as Cr ole.The term Cr ole as used in Ha ti and the rest of the French West Indies refers to the natives of these areas. Cr ole natif natal is a term used in Ha ti to refer to someone born and raised in that country. 80 85 of Ha ti s population is made up of black Creoles, the descendants of Africans brought to the island in captivity during French colonialism note this number is sometimes shown as 90 95 as mixed raced haitians of darker skin tones brown for example are sometimes counted in this category . The remaining 20 15 are of a racially mixed background. A small percentage of the non black population consists of white Creoles Mostly of French, German or Polish ancestry there are also some Haitians of Arab origin Haitians of East Asian origin number approximately 400. The Cr ole idientity is one that unifies Haitians of all races. It s the language, the music, the food and the culture that connects not only all Haitians but all People of the French West Indies. In Ha ti everyone is Cr ole but there are terms to refer to a person or race racial mix of a person based on a person s skin color. Blanc adj. n. A white person this term is also used on a non racial basis to refer to foreigners Brun adj. to have a brown skin complexion Grimaud adj. n. a faire skinned Negro Jaune adj. to be yellow skinned fairer than a grimaud Marabout n. a person of mixed African and Taino descent or African, European and Taino descent typically dark or brown skinned with loosely coiled or straight hair Marron adj. to have a brown or chestnut skin complexion Mul tre n. a faire skinned Negro who has loosely coiled or straight hair N gre n. A black person all Haitians regardless of race are concidered black N gresse n. a black female Noir n. A black person and all mixes of black R ... more details
People from the state of Louisiana who have achieved fame or note include compactTOC A Morris N. Abrams ... Robert Adley Louisiana politician Robert Adley born 1947 politician from Bossier Parish John ... 2010 secretary treasurer and finance director in Alexandria, Louisiana Alexandria 1963 1979 Jacques ... of Toledo Bend Reservoir Ernest Angelo born 1934 Texas oilman and politician reared in Louisiana ... singer songwriter, Pantera Louis Armstrong 1901 1971 musician & entertainer Tommy Armstrong Louisiana ... 2010 politician Allen Bares 1936 2008 politician C. E. Cap Barham 1905 1972 Louisiana Senate state ... Ruston, Louisiana Ruston Edwards Barham born 1937 first Republican elected to Louisiana state senate ... 1913 1996 mayor of Minden, Louisiana Minden 1978 1982 Gary Beard born 1956 politician Hazel Beard ... J. Rayburn Bertrand 1918 2005 mayor of Lafayette, Louisiana Lafayette B.G. rapper B.G. born 1980 ... actress Newton C. Blanchard 1849 1922 governor of Louisiana from 1904 to 1908 U.S. senator from 1894 to 1897 Terrence Blanchard born 1962 musician, composer Kathleen Blanco born 1942 Governor of Louisiana ... W. George Bowdon, Jr. 1921 2005 state representative and mayor of Alexandria, Louisiana Alexandria 1953 1969 Kenny Bowen 1926 2002 mayor of Lafayette, Louisiana Lafayette Shirley D. Bowler born 1949 ... Mike Branch Louisiana politician Mike Branch born 1968 politician and Commercial Pilot License ... Brown Miss USA 1961 Tom Brown trombonist Tom Brown 1888 1958 musician Roy Brun born 1953 Louisiana House ... O Clock High TV series Twelve O Clock High Henry Burns born 1947 politician Bryan Bush Louisiana ... politician Jefferson Caffery 1886 1974 US ambassador Buddy Caldwell born 1946 attorney general of Louisiana since 2008 David T. Caldwell 1925 1993 Shreveport judge George Caldwell Louisiana George A. Caldwell 1892 1966 building contractor designed twenty six public buildings in Louisiana Sam Caldwell 1892 1953 List of mayors of Shreveport, Louisiana mayor of Shreveport Stephen A. Caldwell 1889 1956 ... more details
wiktionarypar CreolecreoleCreole may refer to People TOCright Creole peoples various distinct ethnic groups mix of culture LouisianaCreolepeople Belizean Kriol people Sierra Leone Creolepeople Krio Dayak people , an ethnic group in West Kalimantan, Indonesia Mauritian Creolepeople Surinamese Creolepeople Haitian Creolepeople Languages Creole language , a stable, full fledged language that originated from a pidgin or combination of other languages. Creole languages subgroups may include Arabic based creole languages Dutch based creole languages English based creole languages French based creole languages Singdarin , Chinese based creole languages German based creole languages Malay based creole languages Ngbandi based creole languages Portuguese based creole languages Spanish based creole languages Specific creole languages include Haitian Creole language , French based, an official language of Haiti Mauritian Creole , French based, spoken in Mauritius LouisianaCreole French , spoken in Louisiana Belizean Kriol language , spoken in Belize Cape Verdean Creole , spoken on the islands of Cape Verde Krio Dayak language , spoken by Krio Dayak people in West Kalimantan, Indonesia Liberian Kreyol language , spoken in Liberia Seychellois Creole , French based, spoken in the Seychelles Guinea Bissau Creole , spoken in Guinea Bissau Negerhollands , a Dutch based creole, once spoken in the U.S. Virgin Islands Bislama , an English based creole, spoken in Vanuatu Llanito , a Spanish and English based creole, spoken in Gibraltar Bajan or Barbadian Creole, English based, spoken in Barbados Antillean Creole or Cr ole Martiniquais, French based, spoken in the Lesser Antilles Tok Pisin ... Australia, Torres Strait, and South West Papua Other uses LouisianaCreole cuisine , a style of cooking of the New Orleans area, Louisiana that blends many influences. Creole Love Call , a composition ... of pig from Haiti Zydeco , LouisianaCreole folk music CREOLE, a component model of the General ... more details
List of people from Louisiana List of Loyola University New Orleans people List of Tulane University people References reflist New Orleans DEFAULTSORT List Of People From New Orleans, Louisiana Category Louisiana related lists People Category People from New Orleans, Louisiana Category Lists of people ... as residents of, or in association with the city of New Orleans , Louisiana , USA. Academia Stephen ... Henry E. Chambers , Louisiana historian and educator Michael DeBakey , world famous pioneer in heart surgery Henry C. Dethloff , American historian Edgar Hull , Louisiana physician, professor, and hospital ... James A. Knight , physician and pioneer in medical education Marietta LeBreton , Louisiana historian ... 1848 1926 , industrialist and inventor, owner of Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company, which linked Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport with New Orleans ref cite web url http files.usgwarchives.org ... 2009 12 la cuisine creole first creole cookbook.html first Creole cookbook ... of the Louisiana state police , 1952 1955 Ivory Harris , drug trafficker and weapons trafficker ..., Algernon Sidney publisher Louisiana Historical Association , A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography accessdate February 6, 2011 ref Ben Bagert , attorney and member of both houses of Louisiana State Legislature ... lobbyist Peppi Bruneau , attorney and former member of the Louisiana State Legislature Louisiana ... occupied New Orleans during the Civil War Pascal F. Calogero, Jr. , Chief Justice Louisiana Supreme ... and member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature C.B. Forgotston , attorney, political ... www.lahistory.org site29.php title Lawrason, Samuel McCutcheon publisher Louisiana Historical Association , A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography lahistory.com accessdate December 27, 2010 ref Art Lentini , Metairie, Louisiana Metairie attorney who succeeded Hank Lauricella in the state senate 1996 2008 ... general Virginia Martinez Louisiana politician Virginia Martinez , Republican activist, treasurer ... more details
This is a partial list of notable people affiliated with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette . Alumni ... of people by university in the United States University of Louisiana at Lafayette Category University of Louisiana at Lafayette People Category University of Louisiana at Lafayette alumni Pr Category University of Louisiana at Lafayette faculty Pr Category Lafayette, Louisiana Category Lists of people ... , Louisiana historian. Judith Ford , Miss America 1969 . Adrianne Frost , comedian. Leigh Hennessy ... and politics Scott Angelle , Louisiana lieutenant governor 2010 D . Ernie Alexander , Louisiana ... D . Kathleen Babineaux Blanco , Louisiana governor 2004 2008 D . Charles Boustany , U.S. representative ... former mayor of Zachary, Louisiana 1966 1980 R . John Breaux , former U.S. senator 1987 2005 D ... 1969 73 D . Cindy Courville , U.S. ambassador to the African Union. Page Cortez , Louisiana state representative 2008 R . Mike Cross Louisiana politician Mike Cross , Louisiana state representative 1981 1996 and mayor of Baker, Louisiana Baker 1976 1981 D Virginia deGravelles , political ... Supreme Court 1982 1983 . Lether Frazar , deceased former Louisiana lieutenant governor 1956 1960 D . Gregory L. Fruge , former state representative from Eunice, Louisiana Eunice 1996 2004 R . Allen C. Gremillion , deceased former state representative from Crowley, Louisiana Crowley 1964 1971 D . Paul Hardy , former Louisiana lieutenant governor 1988 1992 R . Jimmy Hayes , former U.S. representative ... from Lafayette and Acadia parishes 1992 2000 R . Charles D. Lancaster, Jr. , Louisiana state representative ... J. LeBlanc , deceased former Louisiana state senator 1940 1944 1948 1952 1964 1971 D . Wade O. Martin, Jr. , deceased former Louisiana secretary of state 1944 1976 D , later R . Charlie Melancon , U.S. representative 2005 D . Louis J. Michot , former Louisiana representative 1960 1964 , Louisiana Board ... senator from Lafayette R . Roderick Miller , deceased former Louisiana representative 1966 1968 ... more details
List of University of Louisiana at Lafayette people List of people from Louisiana References references Lafayette, Louisiana Category Lists of people by U.S. cities Lafayette, Louisiana Category People from Lafayette, Louisiana ... deceased , Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient Kathleen Blanco , former Louisiana governor Marc ... McNulty , Miss Louisiana 2007 Brian Mitchell running back Brian Mitchell , former NFL running ... in both house of the Louisiana State Legislature from 1972 1992 J. Rayburn Bertrand deceased , mayor ... Charles deGravelles 1913 2008 , former Louisiana State Republican Party chairman Virginia deGravelles born 1915 , former Louisiana Republican national committeewoman Joey Durel born 1953 , mayor president of Lafayette consolidated government since 2004 Ron Gomez born 1934 , former member of the Louisiana ... member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Lafayette since Reconstruction Ashton J. Mouton ... more details
Among the notable people from Lake Charles, Louisiana Lauren Hawkins Lynn Anderson , famous for the song I Never Promised You A Rose Garden , was married to oilman Harold Spook Stream of Lake Charles they lived on Shell Beach Drive in the city until their divorce. James Belton Bonsall , New Orleans abstract painter, attended McNeese State University then McNeese Junior College prior to induction into military service during World War II . Terry Burrows baseball Terry Burrows Major League Baseball ... member of the Louisiana State Legislature Louisiana State Senate since Reconstruction era of the United ... a billionaire , was born and raised in Moss Bluff, Louisiana Moss Bluff . He created the Internet ... wiki Sean Patrick Flanery ref Dan Flavin Louisiana politician Dan Flavin is a former ... University and Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana under Earl Kemp Long from 1956 1960 the McNeese library ... for Southwest Louisiana, health, sports, weather, video, community events, classifieds and more. Neil Woolley Bot generated title ref Sam Houston Jones was born in Merryville, Louisiana in 1897. He served ..., becoming List of Governors of Louisiana Governor of Louisiana in 1940. Jones died on February 8, 1978 ... from Jefferson Davis Parish 1952 1960 and director of the Louisiana Department of Public Works , through ..., civic leader, state legislator representing Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana Calcasieu Parish , and survivor ... Plan . ref House District 35 , Louisiana Encyclopedia 1999 ref James E. Sudduth 1917 1995 ... was a distinguished historian of Louisiana and the American South and a professor and graduate school ..., Louisiana Minden , the seat of Webster Parish . Justin Vincent a graduate of Alfred M. Barbe High School ... born Confederate States of America officer who practiced law in Lake Charles and served in the Louisiana State Legislature Louisiana State Senate from 1878 to 1880. Singer songwriter Lucinda Williams ... official, was born in Lake Charles. References Reflist Category Lake Charles, Louisiana ... more details
File Shrimp creole.jpg thumb Shrimp creole Shrimp creole is a dish of LouisianaLouisianaCreole cuisine Creole origin French people French , African people African and Spanish people Spanish Heritage , consisting of cooked shrimp in a mixture of whole or diced tomatoes, onion, celery and bell pepper, spiced with Tabasco sauce or another hot pepper sauce and or cayenne based seasoning, and served over steamed or boiled white rice. ref cite book title Joy of Cooking author Irma Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker, Ethan Becker year 1997 isbn 0684818701 pages page 519 ref The shrimp may be cooked in the mixture or cooked separately and added at the end. Other creole dishes may be made by substituting some other meat or seafood for the shrimp, or omitting the meat entirely. Shrimp are as delicate as eggs in regards cooking time. When they are overcooked, they have a tough and rubbery texture. Remove them from the heat when they just start to change color to pink. ref http 123recipes.com Recipe Cajun Shrimp Creole Detail Cajun Shrimp Creole Recipe at 123recipes.com ref Creole type dishes combine the qualities of a gumbo and a jambalaya . They are typically thicker and spicier than a gumbo, and the rice is prepared separately and used as a bed for the creole mixture, rather than cooked in the same pot as with a jambalaya. Creole dishes also do not contain broth or roux instead, the creole mixture is simmered to its desired degree of thickness. Apart from the foundation ingredients of onion, celery and bell pepper, creole dishes are free form improvisational dishes, as the basic recipe may be altered to include whatever ingredients the cook has available. References Reflist External links http www.nolacuisine.com 2008 04 13 shrimp creole recipe Shrimp Creole Recipe from Nola Cuisine Rice dishes Category American cuisine Category Louisiana cuisine Category Rice dishes Category Cuisine of New Orleans, Louisiana cuisine stub ... more details
The term French Creole can refer to Any of the French based creole languages The people and culture in former France French colonies such as Guadeloupe , Martinique , Louisiana , St.Lucia , Dominica and Saint Domingue the former French colony now known as Haiti which is the west part of Hispaniola where French settled in 1625 France confirmed the name at the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick . Descendants of Ethnic groups in Europe European plantation owners in Trinidad and Tobago colonized by first by Spain and later Great Britain and Saint Lucia first colonized by France and simultaneously controlled by Great Britain and France. A type of architectural style built to withstand the hot and wet climate and used predominantly in United States American residential buildings that developed near the beginning of the 18th century in the valley of the Mississippi, especially Louisiana . It borrows heavily from the traditions of the Caribbean Creole architecture, which predated it. See also LouisianaCreolepeople disambig ... more details
Creole music applies to two genres of music from south LouisianaCreole folk and black Creole . Creole ... chapter Chapters IX, X, XI concentrate on LouisianaCreole music, dance, and patois, with comparisons ... 1921 Creole music melodies BB Bayou Ballads Twelve Folk Songs from Louisiana ref name Bayou Ballads ... location New York year 1921 ref 1939 Creole music melodies LF Louisiana French Folk Songs ref ... pieces based on Creole tunes that had a tremendous success in Europe and that I have called the Louisiana ... Contemporary Louisiana Cajun, Creole and Zydeco Musicians . Among the many pages, under the auspices of Louisiana State University Eunice, are tributes to black Creole musicians http www.lsue.edu ... Perspective in Music , vo. 7, no. 1 Spring, 1979 81 94. Camille Nickerson, Africo Creole Music in Louisiana a thesis on the plantation songs created by the Creole negroes of Louisiana , Oberlin College ... Contemporary Louisiana Cajun, Creole and Zydeco Musicians , from Louisiana State University ... DEFAULTSORT Creole Music Category Music of Louisiana Category LouisianaCreole ..., and some found their way into works by Louisiana composers such as Louis Moreau Gottschalk , Basil Bar s , Camille Nickerson , and Moses Hogan . Black Creole is preserved primarily in the form of recordings rather than sheet music. Along with Cajun music , black Creole music played a role in early development of la la, zydeco , and swamp pop . Creole folk music One possible definition of Creole folk music is this Creole music melodies melodies , sometimes including dance related instrumental accompaniments, sung in French patois by Creolepeople of French and African descent however, this depends on a definition of Creolepeople, which is notoriously problematic. A simpler definition, in view of the relatively few Creole folk melodies that have survived, is this music represented as Creole ... class wikitable Date Code Compilation 1867 Creole music melodies SS Slave Songs of the United ... more details
387JNEjpczQC&pg PA9&lpg PA9 First Generations Women in Colonial America , Carol Berkin ref Louisiana Main LouisianaCreolepeople In the United States , the word Creole refers to people of any race or mixture ..., but this is not the traditional Louisiana usage. Originally it referred to people of French and then Spanish descent who were born in Louisiana, to distinguish them from immigrants. Later Creole was sometimes used as well to refer to people of African descent born in Louisiana. Later the terms were differentiated, by French Creole European ancestry and LouisianaCreole meaning someone of mixed racial ancestry . Contemporary usage has broadened the meaning of LouisianaCreolepeopleLouisiana ... or via the French colonies in the Caribbean . Many Louisianacreole families arrived in Louisiana ... a Sierra Leone CreolepeopleCreole ethnic group whose ancestors migrated from Canada , where many ... and Martinique , creole is used to refer to white people of mixed race and black mulatto mixed of white ... to Creoleness . Indian Ocean main Mauritian Creolepeople Seychellois Creolepeople see also ... creoleCreole Heritage Center , also about the Louisiana Creoles http kiskeyacity.blogspot.com ...About the peoples the languages Creole languages other meanings Creole disambiguation The term Creole ... , kriulo , kriol , krio , etc. have been applied to people in different countries and epochs ... colonialism colonies in other continents, and originally referred to locally born people with foreign ancestry. United States Alaska People of mixed Alaska Native American and Russian ancestry. The intermingling of Promyshlenniki men with Aleut people Aleut and Alutiiq women in the late 19th century gave rise to a people who assumed a prominent position in the economy of Russian Alaska and the north Pacific rim. ref http www.spiritus temporis.com creole alaska creole.html ref ref http rocinak.sasktelwebsite.net ... settlement of the colonies, children born of immigrants in the colonies were often referred to as creole ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Creole Mustard.jpg thumb   Creole Mustard is a condiment found most commonly in the Southeastern region of the United States , specifically Louisiana . A staple in Cuisine of the Southern United States New Orleans style cuisine , which is a blend of Spanish, French, African and German influences, Creole mustard owes its grainy appearance and distinctive tang to a higher concentration of flavorful mustard seed s as compared to other Mustard plant mustard varieties. Creole mustard is a versatile condiment featured on po boy sandwiches and used in sauce s, Salad dressing dressings and Dip food dips for everything from vegetable s to salad s to pretzel s and chips. It can be used to create a marinade for meats, and can be incorporated into seafood dishes, such as crab cake s, battered seafood or served as a Glaze cooking technique glaze or dipping sauce, as well. It is also the key ingredient found in New Orleans style or Creole cuisine Creole style remoulade sauce. Category Louisiana cuisine es Mostaza criolla ... more details
Infobox Language name R union Creole nativename Kreol R yon states R union speakers 600,000 ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code rcf Ethnologue report for language code rcf Bot generated title ref familycolor Creole fam1 Creole language fam2 French based creole languages French Creole fam3 Bourbonnais Creole s iso2 iso3 rcf R union Creole or Reunionese Creole En , or Cr ole R unionnais in French in R union Creole Kr ol R yon is a creole language spoken on R union . It is derived mainly from French language French and a few terms from other languages Malagasy language Malagasy , Hindi , Portuguese language Portuguese , Gujarati language Gujurati and Tamil language Tamil . ref name chaudenson cite book last Chaudenson first Robert authorlink coauthors title Le lexique du parler cr ole de La R union publisher date 1974 location Paris pages url doi id isbn ref In the recent years, some groups have tried to come up with a spelling dictionary and grammar rules but there is still no official version. Partly because of the lack of an official orthography but also because schools are taught in French, R union Creole is rarely written. Notably, two Asterix translations into it have been published. ref http www.asterix obelix.nl manylanguages languages.php?lng gcre ref R union Creole is structurally different from both other French based creole s and from French. It is a semi creole, similar in this way to Afrikaans . ref name holm Holm, John. Pidgins and Creoles. Volume II Reference Survey . Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1989. ref History It is within the first fifty years of Reunion being inhabited that Reunionese Creole first formed. ref name chaudenson Most of the people living in Reunion were either French, Malagasy or Indo Portuguese . ref name chaudenson ... Creole is not fully a Creole like Mauritian Creole. ref name holm References reflist ... Creole Category French based pidgins and creoles Category French language Category Languages of R union ... more details
A creole language , or simply a creole , is a stable, natural language that originates from a pidgin ... of a creole language consists of cognate s from the parent languages, though there are often .... For example, Jamaican Patois Jamaican Creole features largely English words superimposed on West African grammar. Overview A creole is believed to arise when a pidgin , developed by adults for use ... . ref Harvcoltxt Wardhaugh 2002 p 61 ref The pidgin creole life cycle was studied by Robert ... language. Linguists now recognize that creole formation is a universal phenomenon, not limited to the European ... 2003 . For example, in 1933 Sigmund Feist postulated Germanic substrate hypothesis a creole origin for the Germanic languages . History Origin The English language English term creole comes from French ... people espa oles criollos people born in the colonies from Spanish ancestors from espa oles peninsulares ... africanos born in Africa . Over time, the term and its derivatives Creole, Kreyol , Kriol , Krio ... locally from immigrant communities. Originally, therefore, the term creole language meant the speech of any of those creole peoples . Geographic distribution As a consequence of colonial European trade patterns, most of the known European based creole languages arose in the equatorial belt around ... Creole languages are based on European languages with elements from African and possibly Amerind languages. Indian Ocean Creole languages are based on European languages with elements from Malagasy ... status Because of the generally low status of the Creole peoples in the eyes of prior European colonial powers, creole languages have generally been regarded as degenerate languages, or at best ... creole was generally used by linguists in opposition to language , rather than as a qualifier ... instability of the colonialism colonial system , leading to the disappearance of creole languages, mainly ... 1977 . ref Another factor that may have contributed to the relative neglect of creole languages ... more details
Infobox film name King Creole image King Creole poster.jpg caption producer Hal B. Wallis director Michael Curtiz br Michael D. Moore 2nd unit writer Harold Robbins novel br Herbert Baker screenwriter Herbert Baker & Michael V. Gazzo screenwriters starring Elvis Presley br Carolyn Jones br Walter Matthau music Walter Scharf cinematography Russell Harlan editing Warren Low distributor Paramount Pictures Paramount released July 2, 1958 runtime 116 min. language English language English preceded by Jailhouse Rock movie Jailhouse Rock followed by G.I. Blues King Creole is an United States American ... Curtiz for giving him the opportunity to finally show people the potential he had as an actor. ref name Elvis Enc 286 King Creole was said to have been Presley s favorite role of his entire career ... of Presley fans who were more eager to see him sing than act. ref name Elvis Enc 286 King Creole ... Day by Day, p.120 ref Twelve days after the completion of King Creole , Presley was officially inducted into the U.S. Army. Soundtrack Main King Creole album Trivia Trivia date February 2010 James ... Creole and the Coconuts . The Leiber Stoller song Trouble was recorded by the band Samhain band Samhain ... EP. Ranked 9th top grossing films of 1958 in film A poster for King Creole appears in the 2007 ... 0051818 King Creole Movie Reviews http apolloguide.com mov fullrev.asp?CID 2189&Specific 991 Review ... King Creole, Blue Hawaii, G.I. Blues, Fun in Acapulco, Roustabout, Girls Girls Girls , Paradise, Hawaiian ... based on novels Category Films shot in New Orleans, Louisiana Category 1950s drama films Category American drama films Category Films set in Louisiana Category 1950s musical films da King Creole de Mein Leben ist der Rhythmus et King Creole fr Bagarres au King Cr ole it La via del male film 1958 hu Creole kir ly nl King Creole pl Kr l Kreol pt King Creole filme ru fi Kitara kainalossa sv King Creole ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2011 Infobox Language name Nagamese states India speakers 30,000 fam1 Creole language fam2 Assamese Creole iso1 iso2 iso3 nag notice nonotice Nagamese Naga Pidgin is a creole language creole used in Nagaland . It is based on Assamese language Assamese . Since Nagaland is inhabited by people belonging to different Naga tribes speaking languages which are mutually unintelligible, Nagamese is the preferred form of communication for all. It is used in the Nagaland Legislature, as a means of explanation in Nagaland schools and in mixed households. It has been described as a creole language creole , which was stable by 1936 and which is unlikely to decreolize. English is the official language of Nagaland and 67.11 of the population is educated. Fact date November 2007 Nagamese has two cases, two tenses, three aspectual distinctions and no gender. It shares a large part of its lexicon with Assamese language Assamese . External links http ccat.sas.upenn.edu haroldfs messeas handouts nagamese nagamese.htm Review of Bhattacharya s Nagamese Pidgin, Creole or Creoloid? http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code nag Ethnologue report on Nagamese http rapidiq.wordpress.com 2008 06 30 survival phrases in nagamese the lingua franca of nagaland Survival Phrases in Nagamese pidgincreole lang stub Category Pidgins and creoles Category Naga people Category Languages of Northeast India la Lingua Nagamensis pms Lenga naga pidgin ... more details
Infobox Language name Agalega Creole nativename Kreol states Agalega Islands speakers 1,000 familycolor Creole fam1 Creole language fam2 French based creole languages French Creole fam3 Bourbonnais Creole s iso2 iso3 Agalega Creole is a French based creole languages French based creole language spoken in Agalega Islands Agalega . It has been heavily influenced by both Mauritian Creole and Seychellois Creole , as well as Malagasy language Malagasy . The total population of speakers number just under 1,000. Category French based pidgins and creoles de Agalega Kreolisch ... more details