I never really knew what i was, in school my last name "melancon" was made fun of because its kinda weird, i guess. so one day i asked my dad and he said that his family are from Louisiana, that they are mainly french creoles, but that i have many different bloods, everyone thinks im white/puerto rican or white/french mixed, i look just like my grandmother when she was my age, its weird, but it explained a lot to me. Some think im black mixed because of my nose, im just might be, never know o.o!
@augustinecomeaux Yes, I know what creole is as I am one as well. I was born and raised in Louisiana. You have some good points, but sometimes you seem to contradict yourself. I was just letting you know that there are Native Americans/mestizos that consider themselves creole. I know it's not a race thing. I apologize if I came off rude.
@sambo861 I beg You pardon.I don't have to grow up in Louisiana to know what a Creole is.There are a lot of People that grew up in Louisiana that don't even know what a true Creole is, So whats the point..All My Ancestors have strong Creole Roots & I've lived in Louisiana for over 12 years.Simply because someone lives in Louisiana doesn't means They are Creole.It's a way of life.It's speaking Creole, eating gumbo, & loving Zydeco.just for example and it's not necessarily being mixed..
@augustinecomeaux Mr. Augustine, you're wrong sir. There are lots of Native Americans/mestizos in louisiana that consider themselves creole so that's not really true. Did you grow up in Louisiana? I have the feeling you didn't.
@lexdiamonds1990 It really means the same thing in Louisiana. But for some reason, people are being taught that creole is synonymous with mixed race and it's not.
am very proud to see this video, am a creole from mauritius which is very far from america. in our island, we mauritian creole we listen to sega,but it doesnt matter we are all brothers
interesting
teachoula 1 month ago
I never really knew what i was, in school my last name "melancon" was made fun of because its kinda weird, i guess. so one day i asked my dad and he said that his family are from Louisiana, that they are mainly french creoles, but that i have many different bloods, everyone thinks im white/puerto rican or white/french mixed, i look just like my grandmother when she was my age, its weird, but it explained a lot to me. Some think im black mixed because of my nose, im just might be, never know o.o!
KatieCole2010 2 months ago
this needs to be seen by every type of creole around the world
partcreole 2 months ago
@sambo861 Thank You for Your understanding...It really means a lot when People can see eye to Eye...Thanks very much for Your response
augustinecomeaux 4 months ago
@augustinecomeaux Yes, I know what creole is as I am one as well. I was born and raised in Louisiana. You have some good points, but sometimes you seem to contradict yourself. I was just letting you know that there are Native Americans/mestizos that consider themselves creole. I know it's not a race thing. I apologize if I came off rude.
sambo861 4 months ago
@sambo861 I beg You pardon.I don't have to grow up in Louisiana to know what a Creole is.There are a lot of People that grew up in Louisiana that don't even know what a true Creole is, So whats the point..All My Ancestors have strong Creole Roots & I've lived in Louisiana for over 12 years.Simply because someone lives in Louisiana doesn't means They are Creole.It's a way of life.It's speaking Creole, eating gumbo, & loving Zydeco.just for example and it's not necessarily being mixed..
augustinecomeaux 4 months ago
@augustinecomeaux Mr. Augustine, you're wrong sir. There are lots of Native Americans/mestizos in louisiana that consider themselves creole so that's not really true. Did you grow up in Louisiana? I have the feeling you didn't.
sambo861 4 months ago
@lexdiamonds1990 It really means the same thing in Louisiana. But for some reason, people are being taught that creole is synonymous with mixed race and it's not.
sambo861 4 months ago
i listen to all type of music
jeagad 5 months ago
am very proud to see this video, am a creole from mauritius which is very far from america. in our island, we mauritian creole we listen to sega,but it doesnt matter we are all brothers
jeagad 5 months ago