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bijouxbroussard
This is a Creole folksong, popular both in New Orleans and Haiti
roughly translates to "Dear I love you so, dear I love you so with all my heart..."
(sung by Andrée Lescot)
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Written on May 15th, 2013
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nikkirvr
My father's side of the family is French Creole. Sadly, I do not know much about them or my heritage. My father was not around for my childhood, and I met him for the first time in my teens. I have been trying to learn more about our...
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Written on January 9th, 2013
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Juicy09
i think creole people are some of the most BEAUTIFUL people ever!!! hello Beyonce!! (she's creole on her mom's side) lots of people have tried to figure out what my family is/what i am
i'm creole i have French, Native American, African...
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Written on August 1st, 2012
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Yewah85
Can't I be counted? I earned being called North African and Black Indian and my dad gave me a New Orleans Saints sticker. I can be counted right? Just rhetorical, don't answer. OKAY so I can be counted. Sheesh.
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Written on July 29th, 2012
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FormidableAries
I am fourteen and both my mother and my father are 100% creole, however, my father joined the military, and that proffesion requires constant movement, so i was born in tennesee, but my roots and heart are in louisiana. I am very proud...
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Written on July 21st, 2012
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chontell
I was born, and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. Both my parents were too, and there parents. I am a survivor of hurricane Katrina. I was relocated to Houston, Texas which i love, and adore. Texas has been good to my family. It's been...
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Written on April 1st, 2012
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Bloo
About a day ago, I was editing my profile here and EP stated that I must choose my heritage. I don't really understand how it matters, but I thought "Oh well, I'll do it." So, I found the area and was just going to choose 100% African...
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Written on February 1st, 2012
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Twytwy
Well all my life people have been asking that question..."What are you"? I always said I'm black but I never felt that was entirely true so I finally got up enough guts to ask my daddy today on fathers day lol. Daddy what are we? He...
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Written on June 19th, 2011
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JaiLiz
Found this Creole social networking site a few minutes ago and it said it only had five members so join it up and support your people...
http://creolesocialnetwork.net/creole/
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Written on April 24th, 2010
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sothisisme
man right now im away from my family and the person i miss the most is my papa .... and im missing his cooking and missing some craw fish and a warm bowl of gumbo ahhh its so bad it woke me up..
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Written on December 12th, 2008
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Creole. I have such a real mix of heritages...It makes me feel like a citizen of the world. I love being in different countries and being mistaken for a native...I love looking like I could be this, or maybe that, or maybe...
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Written on November 12th, 2007
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