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  2. List of Louisiana Creoles - Wikipedia

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    Barthelemy Lafon (1769–1820) – notable Creole architect, engineer, city planner, and surveyor in New Orleans; Jean Alexandre LeMat (1824–1883) – best known for the percussion cap revolver that bears his name (LeMat revolver) [144] [145] Norbert Rillieux (1806–1894) – inventor and engineer [146]

  3. Louisiana Creole people - Wikipedia

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    Gumbo (Gombô in Louisiana Creole, Gombo in Louisiana French) is a traditional Creole dish from New Orleans with French, Spanish, Native American, African, German, Italian, and Caribbean influences. It is a roux-based meat stew or soup, sometimes made with some combination of any of the following: seafood (usually shrimp, crabs, with oysters ...

  4. Creole peoples - Wikipedia

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    The English word creole derives from the French créole, which in turn came from Portuguese crioulo, a diminutive of cria meaning a person raised in one's house.Cria is derived from criar, meaning "to raise or bring up", itself derived from the Latin creare, meaning "to make, bring forth, produce, beget"; which is also the source of the English word "create".

  5. Belizean Creole people - Wikipedia

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    Maypoles were historically also part of traditional British customs in England. [10] The traditional fire sambai of Gales Point Manatee is an unusual Creole dance that survives from colonial times. In that period, slaves met in different parts of Belize City in "tribes," based on their African region of origin, to celebrate the Christmas holidays.

  6. Sierra Leone Creole people - Wikipedia

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    Creole traditional wedding attire is a morning suit or lounge suit for the bridegroom and the women wear the traditional white wedding dress. Creoles marry in church weddings and in the Victorian and Edwardian era, relatives sought out and introduced prospective suitors from desirable families to their kin seeking a spouse.

  7. French Louisianians - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Creole lady wearing a traditional tignon. Inability to find labor was the most pressing issue in Louisiana. In 1717, John Law , the French Comptroller General of Finances, decided to import African slaves into Louisiana.

  8. Category:Creole peoples - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Creole peoples" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Creoles of color - Wikipedia

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    Former free Creoles of color were relegated to the ranks of emancipated slaves. Free Creoles of color, regardless of wealth and position, were relegated to the ranks of emancipated slaves. Creole Marianne Celeste Dragon. A notable Creole family was that of Andrea Dimitry. Dimitry was a Greek immigrant who married Marianne Céleste Dragon, a ...