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Creole

In the West Indies and Spanish America, originally someone of European descent born in the New World; later someone of mixed European and African descent. In Louisiana and other states on the Gulf of Mexico, it applies either to someone of French or Spanish descent or (popularly) to someone of mixed French or Spanish and African descent.

Also, a patois or dialect based on French, Dutch, or English, as spoken in the West Indies.



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It is not quite clear whether she means Christianity hybridised with other Jamaican religious traditions, or the Christianity of the creole people of Jamaica; perhaps the latter, since her next paragraph begins, "In the records of Jamaican slave Christianity .
``However, it is reprehensible for the Rotary Club to raise funds by the misrepresentation and exploitation of the music of the Cajun and Creole people.
 
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