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"Creole" Definitions
  1. [countable] a person who has both European and African ancestors, especially a person who lives in the West Indies
  2. [countable] a person whose ancestors were among the first Europeans who settled in the West Indies or South America, or one of the French or Spanish people who settled in the southern states of the US
  3. [uncountable, countable] a language formed when a mixture of a European language with a local language (especially an African language spoken by slaves in the West Indies) is spoken as a first language

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The French Creole and the Spanish Creole all adopted their own versions back in New Orleans.
Latest Project: Since then, Creole Soul has evolved into a multidimensional creative exploration of Creole identity.
Classic and modern French Creole dishes are served, like shrimp creole ($26.95), frog legs provencale ($27.95) and Pontchartrain sauteed filet ($36.95).
In terms of "New Creole" food, when you talk about what creole is, it's cultures that are combining into one area and becoming one, right?
Still, John McWhorter of Columbia University, a defender of the traditional pidgin-to-creole hypothesis, argues that by and large, creole grammars really are the world's simplest.
Pockets of Chinese and Russian show up here, and Haitian or French Creole (marked as "Creole" on the map) is common in a large swath of eastern Brooklyn.
So we started writing, trying to promote the use of Creole: we wrote articles in Creole; I had a radio program on one of the popular stations in Haiti, Radio Caraibes.
Inspired by vintage postcards that perpetuated stereotypes of Caribbean cultures, the stark black-and-white images mixed contemporary street wear with native Creole clothing to offer a modern vision of the Creole diaspora.
We're having creole shrimp with mashed cauliflower and roasted zucchini.
Toss together shrimp and Creole seasoning in a medium bowl.
The movie, "King Creole," was released in 1958, not 1956.
She is more comfortable speaking English than Japanese (or Creole).
Customer: This is a Creole icon, in terms of food.
The Creole shrimp and sausage left much to be desired.
Songs in Guadeloupean Creole backed by blues guitar and sousaphone.
Mr. Hopkins's journey into Creole history began in Mobile, Ala.
Joe Spencer has owned Louisiana Creole since the early 1980s.
"By publishing careful empirical studies of creole and semi-creole language structures, and by publicizing these languages in 'Pidgins and Creoles,' John helped create one of the most exciting subfields of linguistics," she added.
At the elegantly appointed La Clef des Champs in Floreal, the revered chef Jacqueline Dalais serves haute-Mauritian food — "La cuisine Française qui parle Creole," she describes it, French cuisine with a Creole accent.
A creole, by contrast, is a natural language developed from a mixture of different languages, like Haitian Creole, which is based on 18th-century French but absorbed elements of Portuguese, Spanish and West African languages.
Bey also includes New Orleans' Queen of Creole Cuisine, Leah Chase.
They could speak Haitian Creole, but often with a Dominican accent.
Creole spent much of the '90s collaborating with independent rap artists.
Black South, Yoruba paint, Orishas, Somali poet, Ankara print, Creole everythang.
The second language might be Vietnamese, Haitian Creole or, increasingly, Arabic.
The second central character is a Creole musician named Isadore Zeno.
We kept pushing the government to introduce Creole in the classroom.
Add the shrimp, cayenne and Creole seasoning and stir to combine.
A pidgin English born in plantation camps became Hawaii's own creole.
Mr. Ban made the apology in English, French and Haitian Creole.
The menu features an eclectic mixture of Italian, Cajun and Creole.
His other works include "Comparative Creole Syntax: Parallel Outlines of 18 Creole Grammars" (2007), which he edited with Peter Patrick, and "Contact Languages: Critical Concepts in Language Studies," a five-volume series he edited with Susanne Michaelis.
In Miami-Dade County, announcements go out in English, Spanish and Creole.
When he got started, Farmer immediately understood that Belter was a creole.
"I speak Spanish perfectly well, I speak Creole perfectly well," she says.
The restaurant La Louisianne serves up Creole food and jazz music nightly.
For blending, the minotaur and the mermaid, genetic splicing and creole languages.
All the Creole girls loved him, he sang, on Rampart and Canal.
We split the Creole crab cakes, crawfish étouffée, and chicken banh mi.
For a splurge, book the "Haute Creole" jazz brunch at Commander's Palace.
Herrine: It's a play on a traditional New Orleans Creole sandwich, right?
He speaks French conversationally, and is falling in love with Haitian Creole.
My organization was having meetings at night, discussing the Haitian language: Creole.
Does the Academy recognize English-based creole languages as English or not?
A surviving son, Jovency Journal, 24, showed CNN text messages in Creole.
Chez Jacqueline includes traditional French cuisine as well as Cajun and Creole.
A New Orleans chef serving up Caribbean classics in the land of creole.
Macdonald was made for "Creole Love Call" as she was for little else.
Haitian Creole, Scottish Gaelic, Latin and Yiddish are currently in the incubation stage.
In May, there is a Cajun and Creole Zydeco festival in Simi Valley.
Although simple, this image conveys her pride in her black and Creole roots.
Bravo's Mexican-Creole fusion and Virgil's elevated king cake are but two examples.
People call out to each other in French, Creole, Spanish, Portuguese, and English.
He swivelled the antenna, and the music turned into a burst of Creole.
His "La Cuisine Creole"—the first cookbook of its kind—is historically invaluable.
He jumbles together Creole and French — bricolage is his ethic and his aesthetic.
His parents, Joseph Adolphe Plessy, a carpenter, and Rose Debergue Plessy, were Creole.
Here, she offers a weeknight-friendly take on the Cajun and Creole classic.
The Creole contribution included blues and its call-and-response tradition from Africa.
Faustina DuCros of San José State University, who conducted oral histories with Creole families.
She met some of her brothers and sisters, discovered island culture, and learned Creole.
Christmas Eve bonfires on the levees are a holiday tradition synonymous with Creole culture.
"To Jude, who brought us together today," he says in Creole, then in English.
In a place famous for Cajun and Creole food, this is rated the best.
I buy a spicy creole sausage from a small food stand near our gate.
"When they did good things, we should applaud," the woman said in Haitian Creole.
Ernestine was Creole, and she wanted her next child's name to reflect her heritage.
They came to be called the Merikins, a Creole rendering of the word American.
But in informal settings, at home and with friends, most people speak Mauritian Creole.
He soon settled in Oakland, leading a fine jazz band at the Creole Café.
Mr McWhorter argues that in this simplicity Palenquero is a typical creole, not an outlier.
Not speaking French or Haitian Creole was restricting, but it led to some amusing interactions.
So she is very different from, say Bertha Mason, in Jane Eyre, who is Creole.
St. Landry Parish is a rural area in the heart of Cajun and Creole country.
His parents have Creole (French) ancestry and Hayes grew up singing in English and French.
They had a distant relationship and, with their Creole heritage, differed over their racial makeup.
I created an organization in Haiti in 1965 called the Creole Movement — Mouvman Kreyòl Ayisyen.
I intended to push it in a slightly Creole direction, adding cayenne, tarragon and chives.
He meets Maria while touring a local plantation once owned by his Creole landowning family.
Luckily the hotel sits near many acclaimed Creole and internationally-influenced restaurants with renowned chefs.
Their descendants still speak a unique Creole language, Papiamento, the vernacular of all native Bonaireans.
Linguists love the carefully designed creole spoken by the Belters, who live on various asteroids.
Though Joe identifies as Creole, and Cora and Del are biracial, they are economically privileged.
Inspired by the flavors of New Orleans, one her favorite food cities, the couple and their 60 guests feasted on a variety of traditional Southern creole dishes, including an oyster station, a shrimp cocktail station, and Cheatham's favorite dish: a subtly spicy vegetable creole stew.
The cuisine has notes of Creole and Italian influence, and the cocktails flow from 5 p.m.
Through a Creole translator, Furtado's father, Salvatore Furtado, said he took no joy in Hernandez's death.
Singlish is the country's creole that mixes ethnic Chinese and Malay loanwords into the English language.
The year is 1984, and the suits are the colorful double-breasted kind Kid Creole favored.
He also noted the chicken Creole, which is smothered down with okra, tomatoes, peppers, and garlic.
Today, students can take courses in Creole, Japanese and Polish — more than 10 languages in all.
She identifies herself as Creole—"I have good Scotch blood coursing in my veins"—and industrious.
That culture includes its Creole language, traditions in food and dance, and critical expertise in agriculture.
Creole is native to the majority of Haitians and has a standardized orthography and a literature.
At the microphone, he spoke in guttural Creole, a French patois that is Haiti's primary language.
New Orleans is known for its dynamic dining scene, famous for Creole, Cajun and southern cooking.
In 21 he sent for Armstrong to join his Creole Jazz Band as the second cornetist.
Leah Chase, the nation's pre-eminent Creole chef, always knew what to feed her famous customers.
It is headlined with a phrase written in Haitian creole, "Mwen pa pale Franse," which translates to "I don't speak French" — a statement consistent with William's pointed use of Haitian creole for all the titles of the works in the show without French or English translation.
The songs, with the exception of the title tune (which was actually recorded by a Kid Creole precursor, Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band) and a couple of others, are mostly not from the Kid Creole top-drawer, and interrupt the action more than they move it forward.
He swam before he walked, blends Creole and English in a voice as smooth as deep water.
I was infatuated with Martinique because I've got some French Creole on one side of my family.
Once cooked through, remove from heat and season with additional Creole spice mix to taste before serving!
After some pretty beautiful opening shots, it's obvious we're in Louisiana, a nod to Bey's Creole roots.
The Mexican shelter workers don't speak French or Creole, and most of the migrants don't speak Spanish.
", while road signs graffitied in Creole appealed to passing aid convoys: "Please stop, we need help too.
Labissiere landed in Memphis and didn't speak English; Evangelical Christian School had no French or Creole teachers.
"It's about celebrating the specialties that each region has with those Cajun and Creole influences," Browne says.
One of them is the Ruby Seduction, which includes cherry brandy, hibiscus syrup, Creole bitters and Champagne.
A popular New Orleans establishment known for its Creole cuisine is Brennan's Restaurant in the French Quarter. 
Slave Old Man , by Patrick Chamoiseau, translated from the French and Creole by Linda Coverdale (New Press) .
Kidd Creole at Rikers Island: -- Roast turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce, candied yams, steamed veggies and carrot cake.
Given that my mom was also Creole, it became this whole thing about where I came from.
It's a passion in New Orleans, where it's used in all kinds of Creole and Cajun dishes.
I use creole seasoning which seems to marinate into the meat without an hours long marinating time.
For a Creole version, Mr. Lathan bypasses the tomatoes that sometimes divide it from its Cajun cousin.
There is Tess, a white doctor who comes from money, and her husband, Joe, a Creole artist.
Speaking at the annual convention of the Music Teachers National Association in 1884, the Boston composer George Whiting invoked the pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk's Creole-inspired music of the 1850s and argued that composers should work with "Creole melodies of the South" to create a particularly American style.
Singlish is the tiny Asian country's creole that mixes ethnic Chinese and Malay loanwords into the English language.
It questions the existence of the pidgin stage, a break in language transmission before rebuilding into the creole.
He points to a creole called Palenquero that melds Spanish and Kikongo and is spoken by Afro-Colombians.
Both the Creole Spirit and Magellan Spirit were heading for the Panama Canal before turning north toward Altamira.
"Cherchez La Femme" is more screwball comedy than band saga, though Kid Creole fans will find familiar aspects.
The Southern city has long been known for its delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine that's rich in flavor.
My mother and my father expanded the restaurant and made it fine dining with very Creole-oriented dishes.
He identified the Creole-speaking Haitians by having his soldiers demand they pronounce the Spanish word perejil (parsley).
For the clue "What's done in Haiti?" the answer is FINI because that means "done" in Haitian Creole.
Around 40 percent of the island is also West Indian, which sees flavours fuse with the Creole influences.
Grewal said that his office had posted videos online in ten languages, including Korean, Haitian Creole, and Tagalog.
The chorus was actually "Come By Here," which in the Gullah's Creole accent sounds like cum-by-yah.
Rhys's father was Welsh, but her mother was a fourth-generation member of the Creole elite in Dominica.
In those days, their language—Afrikaans, a creole sometimes referred to as Low Dutch—was imposed on nonwhites.
Be sure to share a dinner at De' Coal Pot on Cruz Bay; order the red snapper Creole.
Dishes like catfish po' boys and a Caribbean pepper pot help define the culture of Creole coastal communities.
It was primarily my affection for the music of Kid Creole and the Coconuts — a genre-busting R&B band with a cult following in the 1980s — that led me to see "Cherchez La Femme," a new musical at La MaMa that billed itself loosely as a Kid Creole jukebox musical.
As I walked around the neighborhood, I noticed everybody was speaking Creole, but all the signage was in English.
It's known as "snapper soup" in the South and in Philly, and it goes by "caouane" in Creole cuisine.
Kate Chopin explored the limits of female roles and desires in 19th-century Creole society in "The Awakening" (1899).
Combine chopped chicken and sausage together in a bowl and coat well with two tablespoons of the Creole seasoning.
Known for its Creole fare, weird turquoise building, and chandeliers, it sits across the street from a beautiful graveyard.
The problem is that, outside of Louisiana, nobody seems to be able to do cajun and creole food right.
Instead, it blends both language—pidgin English with Patois, Creole with Lingala, and recognisable, local slang—with sonic inflections.
They used surveillance footage to identify Creole, and believe his motive was an angry reaction to the gay slur.
Creole cuisine started in Louisiana in the early to mid 1800s, when the territory was still occupied by France.
Creole jambalaya is typically red because it includes tomatoes, while Cajun jambalaya does not and is brown in color.
The Creole works as a stylus with a sensor at the end and a tablet connected to a laptop.
They eat Oaxacan mole and Korean kimchi, and they read, joke and create in Spanish, Amharic, Creole and Arabic.
"That's the way my mom and her mom made it for decades," said Mr. Ruiz, who is also Creole.
Creole multiracialism has been viewed not as quintessentially American but as something that undermines what quintessentially American should mean.
Mapou also helped develop Sosyete Koukouy (Society of Fireflies), a group of writers who exchanged their Creole literary works.
Among the 30 religious institutions in Westbury, St. Brigid Catholic Church offers masses in English, Italian, Spanish and Creole.
Unfortunately, there is little potential for profit in cross-border broadcasts in languages such as Kinyarwanda, Uyghur, and Creole.
I made one last stop, at Louisiana Creole Gumbo, a much-recommended hole-in-the-wall restaurant near downtown.
My dad is Cherokee and Macanese, from Macau, and my mom is Creole, a mixture of Spanish and black descent.
It also highlights regional favorites, like soup dumplings in New York City's Chinatown and Creole comfort food in New Orleans.
"It started with the church `la-las' " Professor DuCros said, using a Creole term for a house or church dance.
Suddenly that handwritten recipe for Creole dirty rice, with its gizzards, livers, and sausage was a tie to his father.
Tok Pisin, a creole, is the second; Hiri Motu, a simplified version of Motu, an Austronesian language, is the third.
The famous Creole chef owns New Orlean's Dooky Chase's and will receive this year's James Beard Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award.
Relations between creole whites and the white English are ambivalent: Rochester is simultaneously aroused and repelled by Antoinette's "impure" whiteness.
The next day, her mother showed up after James had gone to work and began shouting at her in Creole.
He has learned how to greet passengers in Spanish, Haitian Creole, and Mandarin, in addition to Arabic, English, and French.
On Friday and Saturday he plays music from his acclaimed album "Creole Soul"; on Sunday he leads his big band.
Longtime Miami residents kept their distance from the newcomers who spoke Creole and sometimes mixed in voodoo rituals with Catholicism.
But after giving it a second thought, the woman often described as the queen of Creole cuisine changed her tone.
Bread pudding is a classic Creole dish, and made by dousing French bread in a vanilla and heavy cream bath.
Jambalaya combines meats like Andouille sausage and shrimp with the "holy trinity" of Creole vegetables: bell peppers, onion, and celery.
Her father's parents, who spoke no English, filled the air with Haitian Creole and the aroma of spicy Haitian stews.
"It's a balance between the masculine and the feminine, referencing folk Creole family jewels and the gangsta world," he said.
Island residents carried baguettes under their arms, chatting in French and Creole while waiting for buses or, occasionally, hitchhiking rides.
He was a mixed-race poet living on a British-ruled island whose people spoke French-based Creole or English.
The breakfast crowd is a microcosm of Louisiana's culture, both Creole and Cajun, a culture heavily seasoned with zydeco music.
In addition to the local dining favorites mentioned above, the airport's food venues include The Munch Factory (Creole cooking); MoPho (Creole meets Vietnamese), Dooks, Shake Shack, Dylan's Candy Bar and a branch Angelo Brocato's New Orleans ice cream parlor, which has been serving Italian ice cream, cannoli and other desserts since the early 1900s.
It is certainly one of the oldest restaurants in the country—it dates from 1840—and continues to provide the kind of antebellum menu that Freedman describes and clarifies as haute-Creole cuisine, thus performing what for me was the invaluable service of explaining the cultural and culinary differences between Creole and Cajun cooking.
We, the Creole kids, the light-skinned kids, we had been integrating schools for a lot longer because we weren't dark.
John Holm, a linguist who helped bring the study of creole and pidgin languages into the scholarly mainstream, died on Dec.
Semi-creole languages, which Mr. Holm also studied — Afrikaans is an example — share even more traits with their vocabulary-source languages.
As children learned the pidgin as a native language, it became a creole—stabler and more grammatically elaborate than the pidgin.
They don't take reservations, but it's worth lining up outside for the food and the dedication to perfectly prepared Creole food.
In a city of immigrants, Compton felt able to mix her Caribbean upbringing with the Creole flavors of her new home.
Encouraged by his friend Willie Morris, Claiborne also used the Gray Lady's pages to promote Cajun, Creole, Soul, and Tex-Mex.
That wiped out the store of wealth of Haitian farmers even though the small Creole pigs couldn't carry the swine flu.
The final Matisse here is his 1951 "Creole Dancer," an ecstatic papier collé thought to depict the black dancer Katherine Dunham.
St. Landry Parish is a rural area studded with crawfish ponds and bayous in the heart of Cajun and Creole country.
United States immigration officials provide interpreters in as many as 350 languages over all, including Mandarin, Creole, Punjabi, Arabic and Russian.
She'd brought snacks for Jessica, and there was a translator on hand for her mother, whose primary language is Haitian Creole.
And Basquiat also drops by some band performances from DNA, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, and James White and the Blacks.
Bay says she was recently dispatched to the set of another TV show to work on a bit player's Haitian Creole.
Dominicans working at the hotel greeted guests in English while Creole-speaking groundskeepers from Haiti cared for the manicured gardens outside.
The food at Le Pause was not particularly good — generally we preferred the local Creole restaurants than the French-styled bistros.
Creole is the mother tongue in Haiti, and is spoken by virtually the entire population, yet French remains the principal written language.
A restaurant that appreciates old-school Creole food, Clancy's is a lot more relaxed about the debate and serves whatever it wants.
Ms. Levi deviates from New Orleans tradition only in offering some health-conscious options, including Creole-spiced catfish poached in white wine.
After consulting my two table-mates, (due to limited space, community seating is encouraged), I went with the creole shrimp and sausage.
In 2019, Amtrak introduced "Flexible Dining" for its east coast sleeper routes which includes a dinner of creole shrimp and andouille sausage...
More M.C.s joined, until they had become the Furious Five: Cowboy, Melle Mel, Kidd Creole, Scorpio and, the last to arrive, Rahiem.
In "Pye m pa pou mwen" (2018) — the title is in Creole — Williams depicts the feet of a creature on a stage.
The multilingual event, with more than 600 authors, highlights the area's Caribbean heritage with panels in English, French, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
In memoriam: Leah Chase fed civil rights-era activists, musicians and President George W. Bush at her Creole restaurant in New Orleans.
Disparate culinary traditions have collided here for centuries, and the result is a cuisine simmering with Indian, French, Chinese and Creole flavors.
A classically trained chef, Mr. Shakur opted to take a virtual trip to a Creole restaurant in Berlin, where he once worked.
Daughter comes to know mother in a new way as the two talk, intimately, in Creole, in the shadow of impending death.
"We are a very diverse community," she said, noting that her staff speaks 11 South Asian languages, plus English, Spanish and Creole.
The family of the famed Creole chef is collaborating on a restaurant in her memory, to open soon in the new terminal.
Eventually they find their way to New York City — in Haitian Creole, Korean, Spanish, Arabic and Polish, just to name a few.
The only Singlish emoji keyboard contains a variety of Singlish creole terms that your Singaporean and Malaysian friends can probably relate to.
Mr Sonko's adopted name means "the boss" in Sheng, the Swahili-English creole used in Nairobi slums, and it reflects his colourful style.
Its name is taken from the Creole version of the trickster character Brer Rabbit; Ms. Compton's cooking, though, is less sly than comforting.
His infectious brand of music, which honored south Louisiana Creole culture, earned him a 2010 Grammy and an Emmy, and numerous other awards.
What he saw was that in Peru a century of political independence and creole capitalism had not freed the Indian from near-serfdom.
Mariza: Sometimes you need a break from the Creole and Cajun and just want to get down with some fine-quality Italian food.
Now Kidd Creole is in jail for allegedly stabbing a homeless ex-con during a late night scuffle on the streets of Manhattan.
Food stalls serve Creole and Cajun snacks like alligator pie and fried oysters, transforming the open-air concert series into a movable feast.
Alana Yzola: On a quiet residential block in New Orleans stands one of the most historic Creole restaurants in the city, Dooky Chase.
Dancers moving through the rehearsal studio spoke a number of different languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Ewe, Japanese, Hebrew, Yaqui, and Haitian Creole.
She "veganized" the Southern and creole staples passed down from her mom and created meals that eventually brought the whole (skeptical) neighborhood knocking.
Besides its Mardi Gras celebrations, which include weeklong parties and parades, the city is also known for its delectable Cajun and Creole cuisine.
"I was surprised to discover how some designers expressed the Creole aesthetic without any real modern ready-to-wear vision," Mr. Colombo said.
In Guadeloupe, Coralice Line, who was attending the front desk at the Le Creole Beach Hotel & Spa, said she was not particularly distressed.
During the recording of songs for the movie "King Creole" in 1958, Mr. Black and Mr. Moore were replaced by Nashville session players.
The police said that Nathaniel Glover, 57, known as Kidd Creole in the rap group, got into an argument around 11:50 p.m.
Having established the look and life of 19th-century Creole New Orleans, he has gone back in time to create a mythological past.
Mr. Lathan grew up on the Gulf Coast of Alabama, in Creole country; his business partner, Clay Boulware, comes from Cajun central Louisiana.
They developed their own version of the Creole language, schools for their children, tended private gardens and led a peaceful way of life.
"After a few years we said, 'Let's really tweak these, and have these go with specific Cajun and Creole foods,'" Mr. Knott recalled.
In the Caribbean, African and European peoples mixed in such numbers and circumstances as to produce creole cultures unlike anything seen anywhere before.
There followed a procession of visiting queens: Miss Cajun Hot Sauce Queen, Miss Creole Gumbo Queen, Miss Crawfish Queen, Miss Gonzales Jambalaya Queen.
Andy Miles, an oil worker who said he was "Cajun, Creole, Indian, Yankee, Italian and West Indian," was visiting for the third time.
But it was the simple foods on the island — the grilled fish, the chicken rotisserie and other Creole specialties that really stood out.
The city doesn't have much in the way of New Orleans' Creole food, but it does have Brenda's, which is so very special.
"Pidgin and creole studies had generally been dismissed, largely because creole languages in particular were thought to be spoken almost exclusively by poor people of color and were considered to be bastardized versions of the European languages that contributed their vocabularies," said Sarah Thomason, a linguist at the University of Michigan and an associate editor of The Journal of Historical Linguistics.
The lyrics to "Fat Man" highlight the busy corner of Rampart and Canal, where the black and white worlds of the city, respectively, merge: I was standin', I was standin' on the corner Of Rampart and Canal I was watchin', watchin' Watchin' all these Creole gals Mr. Domino deftly references Creole culture, acknowledging the mixed-race women who descended from free black citizens.
The guests then headed back into the venue's courtyard for cocktails, followed by a traditional Cajun dishes including shrimp creole, gumbo and crawfish bread.
But as a fair-skinned, half-Creole and half-Cajun, biracial man, Luck says he's used to people trying to figure out his race.
From tennis champion Serena Williams to 83-year-old Creole cooking legend Leah Chase, here's who Queen Bey tapped to make lemonade – and why.
The principal lingua franca in a patchwork of ethnic languages is Creole, which is influenced by tribal dialects, Portuguese and (in some places) French.
"When I need to write to Guinean people, and express Guinean things, I write in Creole," he says, but he publishes in both languages.
Amid frenetic dance numbers and Southern cotillion-style costumes, the video takes on themes such as police-involved violence, Hurricane Katrina and Creole culture.
In addition to the string of hits, the group appeared in four of Presley's movies – Jailhouse Rock, Loving You, King Creole and G.I. Blues.
In "The Encantadas", Melville recounted the tale of the Dog King, a Creole adventurer who became supreme lord of Charles Island in the Galápagos.
His father was an accordionist who played Creole music, but Stanley Jr. was drawn to R&B, and chose the organ as his instrument.
A conversation with Dr. John almost required a translator to understand his malapropisms, Creole patois, hipster lingo and fabricated words, all spiced with profanities.
We'd walk through the Bywater and the next neighborhood north, Faubourg Marigny, where the "Creole cottages" and shotgun shacks were painted like multicolored parrots.
His restaging of "Giselle" transferred the ballet to 19th-century Louisiana, with Creole characters, and the forest setting of "Firebird" became a lush jungle.
Some credit Chief Becate Batiste of the Creole Wild West tribe as the first to dress up as a Mardi Gras Indian in 1880.
It is now operating as a bed-and-breakfast, with five separate buildings for guests, including a raised Creole cottage with numerous guest rooms.
Like its namesake, the bar will be in the French Quarter, inside a Creole cottage on St. Louis Street that dates from the 1830s.
The trancas were sandwiches of lechón, a Creole roast pork dish from the Caribbean, served on crusty lengths of bread introduced by French corsairs.
"In terms of Creole, it is really shocking to me because Haitian-Americans are the third biggest group in Miami-Dade County," said Bastien.
The unique mosaic of Indian, French, Chinese and Creole cultures lured her to the island, where its flavors mingle most effortlessly in the cuisine.
Derek Isble and Tracy Caldwell started Louisiana Kitchen in August 2019 and specialize in Cajun and Creole cuisine, inspired by David's childhood in Louisiana.
In 1968 he earned a Ph.D. at the University of Sussex in England with a thesis on the development of Creole society in Jamaica.
He spoke not in the English-Tagalog mixture of the capital but in a creole of English, Tagalog, and Bisaya known as Davao Tagalog.
Finally, Brett pulled in a recipe for the Creole redfish gumbo that Jordan Ruiz serves at his Munch Factory in the Lower Garden district.
You can show up in a bathing suit at Chez Rolande, a Creole joint where scrumptious menu items flicker in and out of availability.
Haitian-Americans and their supporters waived Haitian flags and chanted in English and Haitian Creole near his "winter White House," according to local reports.
The amount of gas flowing on the Creole Trail pipe declined to 0.5 bcfd on Sunday from around 1.2 bcfd last week, according to Refinitiv.
"I grew up speaking Creole, singing Negro spirituals in a third-world country as a little Latino boy brought up by white missionaries," he said.
Bayo, which means "to give" in Haitian Creole, is associated with impromptu street parties, mobile sound systems, and the raucous, lively energy of rara bands.
The legal despite split the group in two, with Creole going against his brother Melle Mel and signing to Elektra Records with Flash and Rahiem.
These relationships value people and their dreams and have led to specific victories like Jovenel Kenold's farm and Frantz Charles's business Haitian Creole Tour. 5.
Established at the turn of the 20th century by French immigrant Jean Galatoire, it's the premier fine-dining establishment for old-world French-Creole cuisine.
The LNG tanker, Creole Spirit, loaded gas from Bethioua, Algeria, she said, adding that a second LNG tanker is expected to arrive on June 3.
It might be a variation on the better-known "pum pum," which comes from the Creole African language for "pumbe," which means the female vulva.
Imprisoned under Papa Doc Duvalier, Mr Mapou fled, moving to Miami in 1984 and establishing himself as a radio host, Creole-language advocate and poet.
When he had heard enough of Johel's sad story to understand it was a matter of love, Monsieur Etienne spoke at length in soft Creole.
Crawfish, duck and smoked andouille sausages (there are also vegetarian and fish "dog" options) are smothered in homemade fixings like Creole mustard and sweet relish.
A pioneer in merging Creole music and blues, Mr. Chenier was universally acknowledged as the Gulf Coast's king of zydeco until his death in 1987.
The Creole stir-fry, made with rice, meat, and veggies, may be prepared for public consumption in the open using iron pots and wood fires.
Culture is the main attraction: from gumbo, beignets and creole cuisine to Jazz and blues to the architecture of the French Quarter and Garden District.
A local Creole restaurant became a Poké Stop, unlocked only from within, and so people clustered within the lobby, waiting for tables or ordering takeout.
Some may not completely understand the difference between Cajun and Creole cuisine — and Chef Paul Prudhomme's fusion of the two is one huge reason why.
Its title incorporates the Haitian Creole word for "catastrophe," and the artist's two-year journey to make the work was a long, strange trip indeed.
Now, just in case you missed it, here's Kim Severson's masterful obituary for the great Creole chef Leah Chase, who died on Saturday at 96.
So when Leah Chase, the celebrated Creole chef, died on June 1 at age 96, there was no question how the city would say goodbye.
Ms. Charles sang original music, sometimes from behind a deck of electronics, making a kind of astro-hydraulic pastiches in both Haitian Creole and English.
It was a galloping Carnival anthem played in the Haitian style and sung largely in Haitian Creole, a language the jazz players did not understand.
A Chicago staging set the play in a Latino community, and a Miami production this fall will feature characters speaking in English, Spanish and Creole.
The revolt that ended slavery in Jamaica was led by Samuel Sharpe, a Creole born near Montego Bay who was ordained in the Baptist Church.
"Broken Skies: Ouve pot la pou yo" takes its Creole title from the chorus of the song "Tande" ("Listen") by the Haitian band Boukan Ginen.
The party tradition goes back about a century, as the Creole people living in rural Louisiana set up "house dances" on Friday and Saturday nights.
Joe Spencer has seen plenty of booms and busts in his hometown of Detroit over the years running his small business, Louisiana Creole Gumbo since 1983.
In the country's Creole language, there are no gender pronoun differences, and homosexual (and trans) people have lived very open public lives for a long time.
Rapper The Kidd Creole was arrested and charged with second-degree murder after allegedly stabbing a homeless man in New York City, according to multiple reports.
And what makes American culture so attractive outside the world has something to do with things that were born on the plantation, that Afro-Creole culture.
However, my strongest memory of her will always be her title role in Eve's Bayou, a pseudo-supernatural drama about a Creole-American family in Louisiana.
Papa Bois is Creole for "father of the forest," and he's normally half-man, half-deer, and he's the protector of the animals in the forest.
Set against the backdrop of New Orleans, the video includes references to Hurricane Katrina, Creole culture and police brutality -- with a large dose of hot sauce.
Mr Barnett points, as a model, to the 2014 campaign of Rick Scott, Florida's governor, who visited Haitian evangelical churches and ran radio adverts in Creole.
The Kidd Creole -- a rap pioneer from Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five -- has been arrested and charged for the stabbing death of a homeless man.
Two women, speaking Haitian Creole at the copper-tiled bar, settled their tab of two red wines — they had a voodoo-song practice to get to.
The steakhouse at Harrah's, along with other ventures celebrating New Orleans' French-Creole cuisine, made him a recurring figure in the city's marketing and tourism campaigns.
After chef Donald Link asked her about daube, a Creole dish that involves larded calf and spaghetti, it appeared on the menu of his restaurant Cochon.
He sang in French Creole and in English, leading his band in two-steps, waltzes, shuffles, blues and funk, all of which kept dance floors active.
Oysters from the East and West Coasts are served supremely fresh, on ice, or dredged in cornmeal and housemade Creole seasoning and fried for a po'boy.
In its first temporary iteration, the project involved a collapsing Creole cottage brought to life by inventive artists working in a post–Hurricane Katrina New Orleans.
But because of budget cuts, the center laid off three people who had done enrollment counseling — including one who spoke Spanish and one fluent in Creole.
The Gullah Geechee historically spoke their own distinctive Creole language, and still maintain customs and traditions that make them a unique subculture within the African diaspora.
When people show up and start having their way with the local language, pidgins—or hybrid languages—form, typically remaining isolated, like Louisiana French Creole did.
But the Creole-West African connection is convincing in the album's title track, a meditation on life and death that heads toward a trans-Atlantic hoedown.
He renames his Creole wife Bertha and confines her to the attic of Thornfield Hall where, as her sanity slowly erodes, she burns it all down.
Her father, who grew up Jewish in New York, chanted in Hebrew while her mother, a Creole Catholic from New Orleans, read the blessings in English.
"I can't see him sitting down and having a bowl of gumbo," said Gus DiMillo, whose restaurant group owns Acadiana, which specializes in Cajun-Creole fare.
Born in Port-au-Prince, he came as a Creole-speaking 6-year-old to Miami, where he lived with his parents and two older brothers.
The men stole his property, including his United States passport, and shouted that being Haitian and speaking Creole did not exempt him from this particular wrath.

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