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Name: Keisha Hertzock
From: Baton Rouge, La
E-mail: Khertzock@hotmail.com
I love this website.
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Name: janie
E-mail: janiekins@gmail.com
i love this website, but i'd love to see a wider range of creole skin tones, not just the light skinned creoles
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Name: Cherisse Monteilh
From: CA
E-mail: rissem_0129@msn.com

 

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Name: tiburce
From: paris;france
E-mail: kalibya@free.fr
Iam from guadeloupe in the french west indies.guadeloupe is an archipelago compsed of 5 islands basse-tere,grande-terre,marie-galante,les saintes,la désirade.there are saint-barthélémy,saint-martin
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Name: Vanessa La Tour
From: Houston Tx , New Orleans LA
E-mail: creole_belle_jambalya@yahoo.com
all i have to say is i love my culture....
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Name: Denisha Crawford
From: Pass Christian, MS/ Tampa, FL
E-mail: dapurpl1@hotmail.com
For the longest time I thought my grandmother was white. No one made a point to explain to me her and my ethnicity; they jusy thought I already knew. Since I found out that I am creole, I have been very excited to learn more about my heritage and history. I love this website! I love where I came from and would like to educate more people about my background.
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Name: Michael Vilcan
From: New Orleans/Charenton
E-mail: chitimachaqasi@yahoo.com
I really enjoyed researching creole culture and heritage on the web. One of my colleagues who is creole often have conversations relating to many issues of what is creole.
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Name: kristine ilowski
From: macau SAR China
E-mail: kilowski@gmail.com

 

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Name: Renee Lamury
From: Newport News, VA
E-mail: daquirishops71@yahoo.com
I am so glad to have come across your website! All of my in-laws live down in Louisiana, in and around New Orleans. I am trying to have my step-son to learn the creole language as it is part of his heritage.
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Name: Myra Jolivet
From: Los Angeles, Oakland & La.
E-mail: myra.jolivet@gmail.com
I have to clarify: my first point is that we realize that it is not unique or unusual to have a family of skin colors from white to black, and everything in-between. I sometimes hear people mention this as if it's rare. It's not. I believe it is wonderful to honor all of our heritage, the native American, the French, the African, the Spanish...Irish...everything, but not to confuse this with being a classified race. We have a solid and documented culture that is a result of a history of race-mixing. I just don't believe that makes us a race, but part of a cultural identity that is limitless and rich.
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