Creole
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Creole may refer to:
Anthropology
- Creole peoples, ethnic groups which originated from linguistic, cultural and racial mixing between colonial-era emigrants from Europe with non-European peoples
- Creole language, a language that originated as a mixed language
- List of creole languages
- English-based creole languages
- French-based creole languages also termed Bourbonnais creole or Mascarene creole in western Indian Ocean islands
- List of creole languages
Music
- Creole music, a genre of folk music in Louisiana, the United States
Performers and record labels
- La Compagnie Créole, French music group
- Kid Creole and the Coconuts, American music group
- The Kidd Creole, American rapper
- Creole Records, a record label
Works
- La créole, an 1875 opéra comique, with music by Jacques Offenbach
- Creole (album), a 1998 album by David Murray released on the Justin Time label
- "Creole" (song), a 2006 song from the album B'Day by Beyonce
Ships
- French ship Créole, various ships of the French Navy
- Creole, an American slave ship involved in the Creole case
Other uses
- Creole (markup), a common wiki markup language to be used across different wikis
- Creole, Louisiana, a community in Cameron Parish, Louisiana
- Creole Petroleum Corporation, an American oil company formed in 1920 and nationalized by Venezuela in 1976
- Louisiana Creole cuisine, a style of cooking originating in Louisiana
See also
- All pages with a title containing Creole
- All pages beginning with Creole
- Broken English (disambiguation)
- Pidgin, a simplified language originating from a blend of languages
- Pidgin (disambiguation)
- Criollo (disambiguation)
- Krio (disambiguation)
- Crioulo (disambiguation)
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