There are speakers of creole languages in all 50 states
Belize is the Central American country where English Creole is spoken. It is widely used as a first language by the majority of the population.
Louisiana is the American state where creole is commonly spoken, with Louisiana Creole being its primary dialect. Creole in Louisiana is a blend of French, African, Spanish, and Native American languages and is often used in informal settings within the state.
His half Haitian so he might know some words
Approximately 95% of the population of Haiti speaks Haitian Creole as either a first or second language.
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.
Belize is the Central American country where English Creole is spoken. It is widely used as a first language by the majority of the population.
Louisiana is the American state where creole is commonly spoken, with Louisiana Creole being its primary dialect. Creole in Louisiana is a blend of French, African, Spanish, and Native American languages and is often used in informal settings within the state.
His half Haitian so he might know some words
Approximately 95% of the population of Haiti speaks Haitian Creole as either a first or second language.
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.
Haiti Haiti is not the only country that speaks creole! The few that i know for sure that do speak creole are Seychelles Islands, Mauritius and Reunion Islands. Google the countries and find out. there is a country in west Africa that i came from that speaks creole, sierra Leone
Louisiana
He is Louisiana Creole which makes him Black, French, and Native American so he is culturally different from Black American but can still be considered as such and is Black Creole/Creole of Color and a specific type of Black.
I'm not really an expert on the Creole culture but I think she doesn't classify as Creole. She comes from a part Jewish and African American background but I think you also have to be Native American or French from the South to be considered Creole. So my answer is no.
That depends on who the practitioner is, and what language they or the Loa they are channeling speaks. But most of the time things are either said in Haitian Creole, French or English.
Louisiana is the state in America where French is spoken. This is because of its historical ties to France and its Cajun and Creole cultures, which have preserved the French language. French speakers in Louisiana have their own dialects and accents that have evolved over time.
No, he is not Haitian and he even said he is not Haitian in one of his Ustream videos.