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"yes Louisiana creoles are the same the are decendants of Haitian slaves mixed with other west indies races"

The above answer is incorrect. Louisiana Creoles are a separate cultural group from Haitian Creoles. To say that we are descended of Haitian slaves is a grand oversimplification and very misleading. In fact, only for *some* is there even a shared lineage and that is more or less restricted to a certain region of Louisiana: the New Orleans metropolitan area and its environs. However while cousins, as are we with the rest of Latin America, we have separate histories and cultures.

The dialect of French spoken is distinct and unique to Louisiana as is the dialect of Creole that is spoken. Most speakers of Louisiana Creoles cannot understand speakers of Haitian Creole unless the Haitian Speaker also speaks French. There are several differences in syntax/grammar as well as vocabulary.

Our way of living is different. Haitian Creoles, unless there are Louisiana Creolphiles, do not listen to Zydeco and Old French music, they do not share the common practice of eating Red Beans and Rice on mondays. They don't have Fais-do-do's where Louisiana Creole music is performed.

We are simply two separate cultures with similarities that are common throughout all Latin cultures.

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Are Louisiana creoles Haitian?

Louisiana Creoles and Haitians are distinct cultural groups with a shared history of African, French, and indigenous heritage. Louisiana Creoles are descendants of French, Spanish, African, and Native American peoples who settled in Louisiana, while Haitians are inhabitants of Haiti with mainly African and French ancestry. Both groups have unique languages, traditions, and cuisines influenced by their respective history and geography.


Is creole the same as Haitian?

The question is too broad and the answer above is too exclusive. The term Creole is used on many contienents to denote many things. It's important, first to determine whether or not the poser is asking about, for ex. Haitian Creole vs. Louisiana Creoles.If that is the case, then the answer isn't really correct.Louisiana Creoles are a cultural group in Louisiana who speak Louisiana Creole, Louisiana French, and Louisiana Spanish in some cases.While most Haitians identify as Haitian, I've met some who simultaneously identify as Creole as well. I think that that depends on the region of Haiti where they are from. It is also incorrect to say that Haitian is the "ethnicity" of the people. Haiti is filled with people of different "ethnicities". That's like saying "American" is an ethnicity or Louisiana is.Answer:There are more than 500 different living Creoles in the world. They generally fall into the following Categories:Arabic-based creole languagesChinese-based creole languagesDutch-based creole languagesEnglish-based creole languagesFrench-based creole languagesGerman-based creole languagesMalay-based creole languagesNgbandi-based creole languagesPortuguese-based creole languagesSpanish-based creole languagesHaitian Creole is a French-based creole.


Are Haitians Spanish?

No, Haitians are not Spanish. Haiti is a predominantly French-speaking country due to its history as a former French colony. The Spanish language is not the official language of Haiti.


How do you pronounce Haitians?

It is pronounced as "hey-shuns."


Are Haitians french?

Haitians speak Haitian Creole as their primary language, which has influences from French but is a distinct language. French is also widely spoken in Haiti as a second language due to historical ties with France.

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Are Louisiana creoles Haitian?

Louisiana Creoles and Haitians are distinct cultural groups with a shared history of African, French, and indigenous heritage. Louisiana Creoles are descendants of French, Spanish, African, and Native American peoples who settled in Louisiana, while Haitians are inhabitants of Haiti with mainly African and French ancestry. Both groups have unique languages, traditions, and cuisines influenced by their respective history and geography.


Who were creoles?

I am Creole . We Creoles are a mix of French , Spanish , Native American and African . We are from Louisiana . There are also Creoles in the West Indies with French and Spanish descent . Us Creoles from Louisiana are descendants of French and Spainsh colonial settlers in Louisiana .


What was the significence of Creoles?

The significance of the Creoles is about the mixed race culture that helped form the lifestyles of Louisiana. Creoles are rich with colorful history and a distinct way of cooking that has made New Orleans famous.


What lead up to Lewis and clarks expedition?

It started with the people of the area where present day Haiti is. The Haitians revolted against Napoleon Bonaparte. The Haitians won. Napoleon owned the Louisiana Territory. The only the French had the Louisiana Territory was to feed the Haitians. They no longer needed the Louisiana Territory so, in order to get more money for war the French sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States. Lewis and Clark were sent out to meet the people that lived on the land and find out what the land looked like.


What time did the Creoles live?

Louisiana, 17-1800, see article below-


What were the two major political factions that existed in Louisiana during the antebellum period?

The Americans and Creoles


Why creoles came to Louisiana?

Roll tide I'm not sure what "Roll Tide" refers to however the answer to your question: Creoles never "came" to Louisiana. Louisiana Creoles, and their culture, are native to the Louisiana territory. After the French claimed and colonized Louisiana for France, any offspring born of unions between French, local natives, Africans, Spaniards, Germans, Irish etc., or any "admixture" thereof, these children were called "creoles" (adj) to distinguish them from immigrants: Creole finds its roots in the Portuguese term "crioulo" as they were the first to use it. And "Crioulo" comes from the Latin word "crear" meaning to create/native. Thus, a Creole is anyone who is native to Louisiana in its traditional use. Louisiana Creole today denotes the descendants of this, regardless of "race/ethnicity" and the culture that developped as a result of these multi-cultural blendings. Since Creole is a culture, anyone can become a Creole by marrying into a Creole family just as well and adapting/assimilating into the culture of Creoles.


What country does jambalaya come from?

According to Wikipedia; jambalaya comes from the French/Creoles of Louisiana, USA.


Are there werewolves and vampires in Louisiana?

No, but the voodoo culture of the Creoles (native to West African populations in Haiti) has sometimes been included in stories of vampires and lycanthropes in southern Louisiana.


How did toussaint help the US?

Led by Toussaint L'Ovuerture, the Haitians had destroyed a French army sent to control them. Without Haiti, Napoleon did not need Louisiana. So, Louisiana was sold to the United States for 15,000,000


How did Toussaint L'Ouverture help the US?

Led by Toussaint L'Ovuerture, the Haitians had destroyed a French army sent to control them. Without Haiti, Napoleon did not need Louisiana. So, Louisiana was sold to the United States for 15,000,000


What role did creoles pay in the history of the pacific south America?

They didn’t play a part. They are the result of the French and Spanish in Louisiana.