It does, but we're all "mixed" to some extent. We should be proud of who we are and what we are, and not worry about lables that others may try to attach to us by virtue of our parents' background.
Sean Faris is not Lebanese; he is of mixed heritage, with his father being of Irish descent and his mother having German, Swiss, and English ancestry. He was born in Palestine, Ohio, and raised in a predominantly Irish-American community. Faris is known for his roles in films and television, but his background does not include Lebanese roots.
Creole and Black
Ray ray is mixed he is mixed with black indian and creole
She is Caucasian, black (Creole), and Mexican.
Creole, Belizean,Indian,and Black
ummm its not 'creole' its Haitian, and yes she is mixed with Haitian in her blood, because her mom is mixed with Haitian. so that makes her Haitian too
they're Phoenician, unless they have mixed DNA. although some have larger amounts of Semitic DNA
Afro-Creole refers to individuals of mixed African and Creole descent, commonly found in regions with a history of African slavery and Creole culture, such as parts of the Caribbean, Latin America, and the southern United States. Afro-Creole communities often have unique cultural traditions stemming from the blending of African and Creole influences.
Creole is a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean. Many people in the coastal regions of Louisiana are of Creole descent.
He was proud to be Creole and was not afraid to let people know who he is. Creole is a person of mixed European and black descent.
Ray Ray's Mother is African American and father is from Belize.On July the 20th he recently announced to the public that he's mixed with African american, Indian,creole,and Belize.
African American, French, Native American = Louisiana Creole