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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

A descriptive definition of just what is a Creole, their Origins, Where they come form and their Culture

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  • interesting

  • 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!

  • this needs to be seen by every type of creole around the world

  • @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 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.

  • i listen to all type of music

  • 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

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