Infobox language name AntilleanCreole nativename Kreyol, Kw y l, Patwa states French Antilles , Dominica , Saint Lucia , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines , Grenada , Trinidad & Tobago ref Ethnologue codes Guadeloupean Creole French spoken in Guadeloupe and Martinique and Saint Lucian Creole French spoken in Dominica and Saint Lucia distinctly, with the respective ISO 639 3 codes gcf and acf . However, it notes that their rate of comprehension is 90 , which would qualify them as dialects of a single language. ref speakers 1.2 million date 2001 ref e16 familycolor Creole fam1 French based creole languages French Creole fam2 Antillean Creoles lc1 gcf lc2 acf ld1 Guadeloupean Creole ld2 Saint Lucian Creole French Saint Lucian Dominican Creole lingua 51 AAC cc varieties 51 AAC cca to cck notice IPA AntilleanCreole is a creole language with a vocabulary based on French language French . It is spoken primarily in the Lesser Antilles . Its grammar and vocabulary also include elements of Carib language Carib and African languages . AntilleanCreole is related to Haitian Creole , but has a number ... in both countries to preserve the use of AntilleanCreole, as well as in Trinidad & Tobago and its ... and its history. Dominican, Grenadian, Trinidadian and Venezuelan speakers of AntilleanCreole ... edition. Dallas, Tex. ref AntilleanCreole is spoken, to varying degrees, in Dominica , Grenada ... Callao . AntilleanCreole has approximately 1 million speakers. br It is a means of communication ... wiki Appendix AntilleanCreole Swadesh list AntilleanCreole Swadesh list of basic vocabulary ... of national pride. Since the 1970s there has also been a literary revival of Creole in the French ... of the Caribbean. This Creole language, which is French for indigenous, progressively grew into a more recognizable phraseology language . Examples File Guadeloupe creole 2010 03 30.JPG thumb ... Below is a sample of St. Lucian Creole French taken from a folktale. ref Konp Lapen mand on fav ... more details
wiktionarypar CreolecreoleCreole may refer to Languages A creole language is a stable, full fledged language that originated from a pidgin or combination of other languages. Creole languages subgroups may include Arabic based creole languages Dutch based creole languages English based creole languages French based creole languages Singdarin , Chinese based creole languages German based creole languages Malay based creole languages Ngbandi based creole languages Portuguese based creole languages Spanish based creole languages Specific creole languages include Haitian Creole language , French based, an official language of Haiti Mauritian Creole , French based, spoken in Mauritius Louisiana Creole French , spoken in Louisiana Belizean Kriol language , spoken in Belize Cape Verdean Creole , spoken ..., Indonesia Liberian Kreyol language , spoken in Liberia Seychellois Creole , French based, spoken in the Seychelles Guinea Bissau Creole , spoken in Guinea Bissau Negerhollands , a Dutch based creole, once spoken in the U.S. Virgin Islands Bislama , an English based creole, spoken in Vanuatu Llanito , a Spanish and English based creole, spoken in Gibraltar Bajan or Barbadian Creole, English based, spoken in Barbados AntilleanCreole or Cr ole Martiniquais, French based, spoken in the Lesser Antilles Tok Pisin , an official language of Papua New Guinea Torres Strait Creole or Brokan, spoken ... Lucia Nagamese creole , based on Assamese language Assamese , used in in Nagaland , India People Creole peoples   various distinct ethnic groups mix of culture Louisiana Creole people Belizean Kriol people Sierra Leone Creole people Krio Dayak people , an ethnic group in West Kalimantan, Indonesia Mauritian Creole people Surinamese Creole people Haitian Creole people Other uses Louisiana Creole cuisine , a style of cooking of the New Orleans area, Louisiana that blends many influences. Creole Love Call , a composition by Duke Ellington The Creole case Creole case , an international dispute ... more details
Infobox language name Vincentian Creole states Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent speakers around 100 000 familycolor Creole fam1 English based creole languages English Creole fam2 Atlantic fam3 Eastern fam4 Southern iso3 svc lingua 52 ABB aq Vincentian Creole is an English lexified creole language spoken in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines . ref name ethnologue http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code svc ref ref name joshua http www.joshuaproject.net languages.php?rol3 svc ref The number of speakers of Vincentian Creole is about 100 000. ref name ethnologue ref name joshua Vincentian Creole does not have the status of an official language. See also Antiguan Creole Belizean Creole Jamaican Patois Bajan Creole Bermudian English Trinidadian CreoleAntilleanCreole References Reflist Anglophone Caribbean Creoles Category Languages of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Category English based pidgins and creoles Category Languages of the Caribbean Pidgincreole lang stub SaintVincent stub sh Vincentski kreolski jezik ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Antillean Mango status LC status system IUCN3.1 image DRbirds Antillean Mango 2c.jpg regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Apodiformes familia Trochilidae genus Anthracothorax species A. dominicus binomial Anthracothorax dominicus binomial authority Linnaeus, 1766 synonyms range map Anthracothorax dominicus map.svg range map width 200px range map caption Distribution of Antillean Mango The Antillean Mango Anthracothorax dominicus is a species of hummingbird in the Trochilidae family. It is found in the Dominican Republic , Haiti , Puerto Rico , the British Virgin Islands , and Virgin Islands, U.S. . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical dry forest s, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and heavily degraded former forest. References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 48249 all Anthracothorax dominicus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 10 July 2007. External links http ibc.lynxeds.com species antillean mango anthracothorax dominicus Antillean Mango videos, images and sounds on the Internet Bird Collection DEFAULTSORT Mango, Antillean Category Anthracothorax Antillean Mango Category West Indian restricted range endemic bird species Category Birds of the British Virgin Islands Category Birds of Hispaniola Category Birds of Puerto Rico Category Birds of the United States Virgin Islands PuertoRicoBiota stub hummingbird stub br Mango Antilhez es Anthracothorax dominicus fr Mango dor ht Wanga n g s hu Antillai mang kolibri fi Antillienhohtokolibri sv Antillmango ... more details
Taxobox name Antillean Euphonia image status LC status system iucn3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Passerine Passeriformes subordo Songbird Passeri parvordo Passerida familia Finch Fringillidae subfamilia Euphoniinae genus Euphonia species E. musica binomial Euphonia musica binomial authority Johann Friedrich Gmelin Gmelin , 1789 synonyms The Antillean Euphonia Euphonia musica is a bird species in the finch family biology family , Fringillidae formerly in Thraupidae . It is found in all the main islands of the Lesser Antilles , and the Greater Antilles from Hispaniola eastwards. Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical dry forest s, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and heavily degraded former forest. See also Portal box Puerto Rico Biology Birds Fauna of Puerto Rico List of Puerto Rican birds List of Vieques birds external media topic Bird Call audio1 http www.fs.fed.us r8 caribbean wildlife facts 2008 wildlife facts sounds 2008 antillean euphonia.wav Click here to listen to the Antillean Euphonia Vocals References Caldasia24 157 BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 53863 all Euphonia musica . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. External links http www.bird stamps.org cspecies 20116600.htm Stamps for Lesser Antilles islands & countries 12 stamp issues http vireo.acnatsci.org search.html?Form Search&SEARCHBY Common&KEYWORDS antillean euphonia&showwhat images&AGE All&SEX All&ACT All&Search Search&VIEW All&ORIENTATION All&RESULTS 24 Antillean Euphonia photo gallery VIREO http www.oiseaux.net oiseaux passeriformes images organiste.louis d.or.bkma.0p.jpg Artwork graphic thumb http www.oiseaux.net photos barry.kent.mackay antillean.euphonia.1.html alpha Article High Res Graphic oiseaux DEFAULTSORT Euphonia, Antillean Category Euphonia Antillean Euphonia Category Birds of the Lesser Antilles Category Birds of Antigua and Barbuda ... more details
refimprove date October 2008 Image Flag of Lares.svg right thumb 250px The Lares Revolutionary Flag was also proposed to represent the Antillean Confederation. The flag is derived from the Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic flag of 1844 49. Image Confederacion antillana.png thumb right 250px Location of the proposed Antillean Confederation green in relation to the rest of the Caribbean The Confederaci n Antillana or Antillean Confederation was the vehement idea of Ram n Emeterio Betances about the need for natives of the Spanish Greater Antilles to unite into a regional entity that would seek to preserve the sovereignty and well being of Cuba , the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico . Its main idea was to subsequently end European colonialism in the Americas as well as a response to the Monroe doctrine phrase America for the Americans , which Ram n Emeterio Betances changed into Antilles for the Antilleans . The main gathering point of the idealists was San Felipe de Puerto Plata , Dominican Republic . Strong supporters of this idea Eugenio Mar a de Hostos ref http www.hostos.cuny.edu Library Hostos 20Page Photo gallery PHOTOGALLERY cuba pr.htm more ref also known as The Citizen of the Americas Gregorio Luper n hero of the Dominican Restoration War . Jos Mart often referred to as The Apostle of Cuban Independence . Jos de Diego Ram n Emeterio Betances References reflist Category Greater Antilles Category Former Spanish colonies Category Spanish colonial period of Cuba Category History of Puerto Rico Category History of Cuba Category History of the Dominican Republic Category Spanish colonization of the Americas ... more details
Taxobox name Antillean Siskin status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Carduelis dominicensis.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Fringillidae genus Carduelis species C. dominicensis binomial Carduelis dominicensis binomial authority Henry Bryant Bryant , 1868 The Antillean Siskin Carduelis dominicensis is a species of finch in the Fringillidae family. It is found in the Dominican Republic and Haiti . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest s and heavily degraded former forest. This bird is a North American one. It belongs to the Pine siskin phylogenetic radiation.However,its habitat and its phenotype similar to other South American siskins may induce error. Phylogeny It has been obtained by Antonio Arnaiz Villena et al. ref cite journal last Zamora first J coauthors Moscoso J, Ruiz del Valle V, Ernesto L, Serrano Vela JI, Ira Cachafeiro J, Arnaiz Villena A title Conjoint mitochondrial phylogenetic trees for canaries Serinus spp. and goldfinches Carduelis spp. show several specific polytomies journal Ardeola year 2006 volume 53 1 pages 1 17 url http www.ardeola.org files 1260.pdf ref ref cite journal last Arnaiz Villena first A coauthors Ruiz del Valle V, Moscoso J, Serrano Vela JI, Zamora J title mtDNA phylogeny of North American Carduelis pinus group journal Ardeola year 2007 volume 54 1 pages 1 14 url http www.ardeola.org files 1298.pdf ref References reflist BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 53445 all Carduelis dominicensis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 10 July 2007. Category Carduelis Category Birds of Hispaniola Siskin, Antillean Category West Indian restricted range endemic bird species Siskin, Antillean Category Animals described in 1868 Fringillidae stub es Carduelis dominicensis eo Dominga kardelo fr Chardonneret des Antilles tr Antiller isketesi ... more details
Taxobox name Antillean Nighthawk status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Caprimulgiformes familia nightjar Caprimulgidae genus Chordeiles species C. gundlachii binomial Chordeiles gundlachii binomial authority George Newbold Lawrence Lawrence , 1856 The Antillean Nighthawk , Chordeiles gundlachii , is a nightjar . The adults are dark with brown, grey and white patterning on the upperparts and breast the long wings are black and show a white bar in flight. The tail is dark with white barring the underparts are white with black bars. The adult male has a white throat the female has a light brown throat. The most distinguishing characteristic to determine its identity from its closest relative the Common Nighthawk are the contrasting pale tertials near the back of the wings of a sitting bird. There are 2 color morphs, a gray and a rufous type. Their breeding habitat is open country of the Greater Antilles , the Bahamas and the Florida Keys in the United States . They usually nest on bare ground, sometimes in raised locations including stumps or gravel roofs. They especially favor recently cleared areas in forests, airport fields, cane fields and pastures,. The two eggs are laid directly on bare ground there is no nest. Incubation is performed largely by the female and lasts for about 20 days. Young fledge at about 20 days of age. The Antillean Nighthawk migrates out of its breeding range after raising its young. It still remains unknown where the birds spend the winter. They catch flying insects on the wing, mainly foraging near dawn and dusk crepuscular or sometimes at night with a full moon. The call is a short pikadik usually heard overhead. The Common Nighthawk occasionally will make a similar call, but it is not as consistent. References PacificScience61 3 IUCN2006 assessors BirdLife International year 2004 id ... Antillean Nighthawk Bird Sound DEFAULTSORT Nighthawk, Antillean Category Chordeiles Antillean Nighthawk ... more details
Museum Novitates volume 3126 issue pages 1 6 ref The Antillean Piculet occupies a number of different ... call between pairs. The Antillean Piculet feeds on insects, with ant s and beetle s forming a large ... , with a few weak pecks but no hammering as found in the true woodpeckers . The breeding season of the Antillean ... Birds of Hispaniola Category West Indian restricted range endemic bird species Piculet, Antillean Category Higher level bird taxa restricted to the West Indies Piculet, Antillean Category Monotypic ... more details
Infobox language name Tobagonian Creole nativename Tobagonian dialect states Tobago speakers 36,000 date 1990 familycolor Creole fam1 English based creole languages English Creole fam2 Atlantic fam3 Eastern fam4 Southern iso3 tgh lingua http www.linguasphere.info ?page inner&id inner 1018459 52 ABB at Tobagonian is an English based creole language and the generally spoken language in Tobago . It is distinct from Trinidadian Creole and closer to other Lesser Antilles Lesser Antillean creoles. See also Trinidadian English References James, Winford, 2001 http www.trinicenter.com winford 412001.htm Di NAR Nuh Deh een . James, Winford 2001, http www.triniview.com winford 2942001.htm A Signature of Tobagonian Speech . Anglophone Caribbean Creoles Category Languages of Trinidad and Tobago Category Tobago Category English based pidgins and creoles pidgincreole lang stub Trinidad stub ... more details
Infobox language name Grenadian Creole states Grenada speakers 89,227 ref name autogenerated1 http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code gcl Ethnologue report for language code gcl Bot generated title ref familycolor Creole fam1 English based creole languages English Creole fam2 Atlantic fam3 Eastern fam4 Southern iso3 gcl lingua 52 ABB as Grenadian Creole, is a term that may refer to either Grenadian Creole English or Grenadian Creole French . Grenadian Creole English, is a Creole language spoken in Grenada . It is a member of the Southern branch of English based Eastern Atlantic Creoles, along with Antiguan Creole Antigua and Barbuda , Bajan Creole Barbados , Guyanese Creole Guyana , Tobagonian Creole , Trinidadian Creole Trinidad and Tobago , Vincentian Creole Saint Vincent and the Grenadines , and Virgin Islands Creole Virgin Islands . ref http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 90706 Ethnologue report for Southern Bot generated title ref It is the native language of nearly all inhabitants of Grenada, or approximately 89,000 native speakers. ref name autogenerated1 The older Grenadian Creole French . is considered to be the same language as AntilleanCreole Saint Lucian French Creole . ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code acf Ethnologue report for language code acf Bot generated title ref In Grenada, and among Grenadians, it is referred to as Patois without any qualification of the term, or, alternatively, as French Patois. This French Patois , was once the lingua franka in Grenada, and could still be commonly heard as recently as 80 years ago. Then, even children in some rural areas could speak it. By the mid Twentieth Century, mainly seniors, in some ... loanword s in Grenadian Creole. ref http www.grenada history.org french.htm French Creole in Grenada Bot generated title ref See also Bajan Creole Bermudian English Jamaican Creole Trinidadian Creole Virgin Islands Creole References reflist External links http www.bigdrumnation.org dictionary link.htm ... more details
, profiling the AntilleanCreoleCreole language and culture in the Lesser Antilles . ref ...Infobox film name Creole Connections director Alain d Aix ref name ijsl cite journal url http books.google.com books?id KchhAAAAMAAJ&q 22Nous Pres Nous Loin 22&dq 22Nous Pres Nous Loin 22&hl en editor1 last Schnepel editor1 first Ellen M. editor2 last Prudent editor2 first Lambert F lix title Creole Movements in the Francophone Orbit id oclc 28742457 year 1993 accessdate December 29, 2011 work International Journal of the Sociology of Language publisher Mouton de Gruyter number 102 page 37 ref producer Nathalie Barton ref name canadiana cite book url http books.google.com books?id fNpkAAAAMAAJ&q 22Nous pr C3 A8s, nous loin 22&dq 22Nous pr C3 A8s, nous loin 22&hl en author1 National Film Board of Canada author2 National Library of Canada author3 Moving Image and Sound Archives Canada author4 Cin math que qu b coise title Film Vid o Canadiana, 1985 1986 chapter Nous pr s, nous loin Creole Connections language French page 166 issn 0836 1002 year 1986 accessdate December 29, 2011 publisher National Film Board of Canada ref writer Alain d Aix ref name canadiana studio ubl InformAction ref name ijsl with the participation of Soci t g n rale du cin ma ref name cine ca cite magazine url https docs.google.com viewer?a v&q cache gADkaPgKvboJ cinemacanada.athabascau.ca index.php cinema article download 3165 3206 &hl en title In the Can Nous Pr s, Nous Loin date April 1986 accessdate December 29, 2011 work Cinema Canada issn 0009 7071 page 62 ref distributor ubl Cin ma Libre ref name canadiana Films Transit Inc. ref name canadiana released filmdate 1986 runtime 52 minutes ref name informaction cite web url http www.informactionfilms.com fr productions nous pres nous loin.php title Production details for Nous pr s, nous loin language French accessdate December 29, 2011 publisher InformAction ref country Canada ref name ijsl language ubl French AntilleanCreoleCreole Connections lang ... more details
Infobox language name Trinidadian Creole states Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad speakers 9,600 Dubious date February 2012 date 2004 ref e16 familycolor Creole fam1 English based creole languages English Creole fam2 Atlantic fam3 Eastern fam4 Southern iso3 trf lingua http www.linguasphere.info ?page inner&id inner 1018460 52 ABB au notice IPA Trinidadian Creole is a Creole language generally spoken language in Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad . It is distinct from Tobagonian Creole , particularly at the basilectal level, ref Harvcoltxt Youssef James 2004 pp 508, 514 ref and from other Lesser Antilles Lesser Antillean English creoles. Like other Caribbean Creoles, has a primarily English derived vocabulary, though the island formerly had a creole with a largely French language French lexicon until the nineteenth century saw its replacement by influence from the British. ref Harvcoltxt Youssef James 2004 pp 510 511 ref Other languages on the Island, such as Bhojpuri language Bhojpuri which acted as a lingua franca amongst Indian immigrants , Spanish language Spanish , and Chinese language Chinese and a number of African languages ref Harvcoltxt Youssef James 2004 p 511 ref have also influenced the language. Phonological features Although there is considerable variation, some generalizations can be made about the speech of Trinidad Like a number of related creoles, Trinidadian Creole is rhotic ... Minderhout 1977 pp 168 169 ref feature post creole speech continuum creole continua between more conservative creole forms and forms much closer to Trinidadian English with the former being more common ... also Trinidadian English Tobagonian Creole Notes reflist References citation last Amastae first Jon year 1979 title Dominican English Creole phonology An initial sketch journal Anthropological Linguistics ... 41 66 citation last Winford first Donald year 1985 title The concept of diglossia in Caribbean creole ..., not an Incorrect, Way of Speaking, Pt 1 Winer, Lise 2009, Dictionary of the English Creole of Trinidad ... more details
, including AntilleanCreole , Haitian Creole , and Jamaican Creole , among others. Indian Ocean ...About the peoples the languages Creole languages other meanings Creole disambiguation The term Creole ... in the colonies were often referred to as creole. This is found more often in the Chesapeake ... America , Carol Berkin ref Louisiana Main Louisiana Creole people In the United States , the word Creole refers to people of any race or mixture thereof who are descended from settlers in colonial ... them from immigrants. Later Creole was sometimes used as well to refer to people of African descent born in Louisiana. Later the terms were differentiated, by French Creole European ancestry and Louisiana Creole meaning someone of mixed racial ancestry . Contemporary usage has broadened the meaning of Louisiana Creole people Louisiana Creoles to describe a broad cultural group of people of all races who share a French or Spanish background. Louisianans who identify themselves as Creole ... Louisiana creole families arrived in Louisiana during the Colonial Period following the Slave Uprising ... parishes are the mainstays of Creole culture. The language however is a dying form. Spoken creole is dying with the dissolution of Creole families and continued Americanization in the area. Most remaining creole lexemes have drifted into popular culture. Traditional French creole is spoken among those ... during the Colonial Period and adopting commonly spoken French and Creole French arriving with the exiles ... with the arrival of slave populations. Their collective cultures are known as Creole though many non ... lengthy a subject to interject here and European creole groups share many of the same traditions, and language ... English word creole derives from the French language French cr ole , which in turn came from Portuguese ... itself is also called Cape Verdean CreoleCreole Guinea Bissau Crioulos S o Tom and Pr ncipe Crioulos ... slave s, has a Sierra Leone Creole people Creole ethnic group whose ancestors migrated from ... more details
Infobox language name Agalega Creole nativename Kreol states Agalega Islands speakers 1,000 familycolor Creole fam1 French based creole languages French Creole fam2 Bourbonnais Creole s iso3 none Agalega Creole is a French based creole languages French based creole language spoken in Agalega Islands Agalega . It has been heavily influenced by both Mauritian Creole and Seychellois Creole , as well as Malagasy language Malagasy . The total population of speakers number just under 1,000. Category French based pidgins and creoles de Agalega Kreolisch ... more details
Col n Creole is a language spoken in Panama . Col n Creole is similar to varieties such as Lim n Coastal Creole , Miskito Coastal Creole M skito Coastal Creole , and Belizean Kriol language Belizean Creole Kriol . The number of speakers of Col n Creole is below 300,000 http www.ethnologue.com show country.asp?name Panama . Col n Creole does not have the status of an official language. See also Bajan Creole Bermudian English Jamaican English Anglophone Caribbean Creoles Category English based pidgins and creoles Category Languages of Panama pidgincreole lang stub ... more details
Infobox language name Chagossian Creole nativename Kreol Ilois states Mauritius , Seychelles speakers 3,000 familycolor Creole fam1 French based creole languages French Creole fam2 Bourbonnais Creole s fam3 Seychellois Creole Seychellois ? iso3 Chagossian Creole also Kreol Ilois or just Ilois is a French based creole languages French based Creole spoken by the 3,000 or so Ilois Chagossians , the former inhabitants of the Chagos Archipelago . It is currently spoken mainly in Mauritius and the Seychelles . There is also a small minority community speaking the language in the United Kingdom . Category French based pidgins and creoles Category Culture of the British Indian Ocean Territory lang stub BritishIndianOcean stub de Tschagos Kreolisch fr Chagossien ko ... more details
Infobox language name Montserrat Creole states Montserrat speakers 7,570 in Montserrat date 2001 ref ref ethnologue aig ref speakers2 many left after the eruption of Soufriere in 1995 familycolor Creole fam1 English based creole languages English Creole fam2 Atlantic fam3 Eastern fam4 Southern fam5 Northern Antilles fam6 Leeward Caribbean Creole English iso3 notice IPA Montserrat Creole is a dialect of Leeward Caribbean Creole English spoken in Montserrat. The number of speakers of Montserrat Creole is below 10,000. Montserrat Creole does not have the status of an official language. See also Bajan Creole Bermudian English Jamaican English Saint Kitts Creole References Reflist Anglophone Caribbean Creoles Category Montserratian society Category English based pidgins and creoles Category Languages of the Caribbean Montserrat stub Pidgincreole lang stub ... more details
Infobox language name Anguillan Creole states Anguilla speakers 11,500 date 2001 ref ref ethnologue aig ref familycolor Creole fam1 English based creole languages English Creole fam2 Atlantic fam3 Eastern fam4 Southern fam5 Northern Antilles fam6 Leeward Caribbean Creole English iso3 notice IPA Anguillan Creole is a dialect of Leeward Caribbean Creole English spoken in Anguilla , an island and British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean . Although classified as a dialect of Leeward Caribbean Creole English spoken in Saint Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Montserrat, it is also similar to the British Virgin Islands and Saint Martin varieties of Virgin Islands Creole . The number of speakers of Anguillan Creole is below 10,000. Anguillan Creole does not have the status of an official language. References Reflist Anglophone Caribbean Creoles Category Anguillan society Category English based pidgins and creoles Category Languages of the Caribbean Pidgincreole lang stub Anguilla stub lt Angilijos kreol kalba ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Creole Renaissance is a movement which established Creole language Creole as legitimate literary language, started in large part by authors like Felix Morisseau Leroy , who struggled successfully to make Haitian Creole language Haitian Kreyol the literary, educational, and official language of Haiti . This grew, in part, out of the Negritude and Haitian Indigenism movements and the Harlem Renaissance . http www.leftcurve.org LC23webPages memoriam.html Creole Renaissance memorium culture stub Category History of Haiti ... more details
Infobox language name Rodriguan Creole nativename Kreol Rodriguais states Flag Rodrigues speakers 40,000 familycolor Creole fam1 French based creole languages French Creole fam2 Bourbonnais Creole s fam3 Mauritian Creole iso3 mfe lingua 51 AAC ced Rodriguan Creole is a dialect of Mauritian Creole spoken on the island of Rodrigues island Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean ref Ethnologue mfe ref . The total number of speakers is estimated at 40,000 Citation needed date June 2011 . On the island of Rodrigues, like in the rest of the republic of Mauritius , English is the official language and French is also spoken. File Rodrigues CreoleWarning.jpg left thumb Public warning in the Rodriguan variety of Mauritian Creole in Port Mathurin pas zet salte ici don t throw any litter here References reflist languages derived from French Pidgincreole lang stub Category Rodrigues Category Languages of Mauritius Category French based pidgins and creoles de Rodriguais fr Cr ole rodriguais is Rodrig ska ce Rodrigehoyn mott ... more details
File Bok Tower door.JPG right thumb 250 pix The portal to the Bok Tower Gardens Bok Tower shows blue and white Creole marble as well as the pink Etowah marble File Blue and white Creole marble.jpg right thumb 250 pix Creole marble sample Creole marble , also called Georgia creole or Georgia marble is a marble from quarries in Pickens County, Georgia . ref cite web url http cameo.mfa.org materials record.asp?key 2170&subkey 2672&MaterialName Marble&Description &Composition &CAS &MohsHardness &MeltingPoint &MolecularWeight &Density &RefrIndex &BoilingPoint &OtherProperties &Safety &Authority &Reference &ImageName &ImageCaption &Search Search&search start 21&page 2 title Material Name Creole marble publisher Museum of Fine Arts, Boston accessdate January 17, 2011 ref It is coarse grained, displays a white or gray background while veins or clouds are black or dark blue. Based on the tone and coloring it sold as Light Creole, Medium Creole, and Dark Creole. Creole marble has been used extensively in buildings and monuments in the United States. Notable buildings with Creole marble United States Capitol , Washington, DC Bok Tower Gardens Carillon, Boks Tower Gardens , Florida References references See also Georgia Marble Company Etowah marble List of types of marble DEFAULTSORT Creole Marble Category Marble Category Pickens County, Georgia ... more details
Brava Creole is the name given to the variant of Cape Verdean Creole spoken mainly in the Brava, Cape Verde Brava Island of Cape Verde . It belongs to the Sotavento Creoles branch. The speakers of this form of Capeverdean Creole are 8,000 Fact date April 2007 . One of the least spoken being seventh place and one of the firsts to have written literature, in which Eug nio Tavares wrote some of his poems. Characteristics Besides the main characteristics of Sotavento Creoles the Brava Creole has also the following ones The progressive aspect of the present is formed by putting st before the verbs st V . The sound that originates from Portuguese IPA w written o is IPA rather than IPA . For example, cora IPA ko s , not cora IPA ko s heart m IPA m , not m IPA m hand raz IPA z , not raz IPA z reason . Vocabulary main Cape Verdean Creole Vocabulary Grammar main Cape Verdean Creole Grammar Phonology main Cape Verdean Creole Phonology Alphabet main Cape Verdean Creole Writing system External links http www.bcv.cv conteudo dinheiro nota 1999 2000.htm A short poem in Brava Crioulo on a Cape Verde banknote. References Main Cape Verdean Creole References Cape Verdean Creole Category Brava, Cape Verde pt Crioulo da Brava ... more details
File Shrimp creole.jpg thumb Shrimp creole Shrimp creole is a dish of Louisiana Louisiana Creole cuisine Creole origin French people French , African people African and Spanish people Spanish Heritage , consisting of cooked shrimp in a mixture of whole or diced tomatoes, onion, celery and bell pepper, spiced with Tabasco sauce or another hot pepper sauce and or cayenne based seasoning, and served over steamed or boiled white rice. ref cite book title Joy of Cooking author Irma Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker, Ethan Becker year 1997 isbn 0684818701 pages page 519 ref The shrimp may be cooked in the mixture or cooked separately and added at the end. Other creole dishes may be made by substituting some other meat or seafood for the shrimp, or omitting the meat entirely. Shrimp are as delicate as eggs in regards cooking time. When they are overcooked, they have a tough and rubbery texture. Remove them from the heat when they just start to change color to pink. ref http 123recipes.com Recipe Cajun Shrimp Creole Detail Cajun Shrimp Creole Recipe at 123recipes.com ref Creole type dishes combine the qualities of a gumbo and a jambalaya . They are typically thicker and spicier than a gumbo, and the rice is prepared separately and used as a bed for the creole mixture, rather than cooked in the same pot as with a jambalaya. Creole dishes also do not contain broth or roux instead, the creole mixture is simmered to its desired degree of thickness. Apart from the foundation ingredients of onion, celery and bell pepper, creole dishes are free form improvisational dishes, as the basic recipe may be altered to include whatever ingredients the cook has available. References Reflist External links http www.nolacuisine.com 2008 04 13 shrimp creole recipe Shrimp Creole Recipe from Nola Cuisine Rice dishes Category American cuisine Category Louisiana cuisine Category Rice dishes Category Cuisine of New Orleans, Louisiana cuisine stub ... more details
orphan date November 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 File Creole Mustard.jpg thumb   Creole Mustard is a condiment found most commonly in the Southeastern region of the United States , specifically Louisiana . A staple in Cuisine of the Southern United States New Orleans style cuisine , which is a blend of Spanish, French, African and German influences, Creole mustard owes its grainy appearance and distinctive tang to a higher concentration of flavorful mustard seed s as compared to other Mustard plant mustard varieties. Creole mustard is a versatile condiment featured on po boy sandwiches and used in sauce s, Salad dressing dressings and Dip food dips for everything from vegetable s to salad s to pretzel s and chips. It can be used to create a marinade for meats, and can be incorporated into seafood dishes, such as crab cake s, battered seafood or served as a Glaze cooking technique glaze or dipping sauce, as well. It is also the key ingredient found in New Orleans style or Creole cuisine Creole style remoulade sauce. Category Louisiana cuisine es Mostaza criolla ... more details