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Louisiana Genealogy Blogs
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Creole, Cajun & Málagueño Genealogy on Facebook
This group has been created to provide internauts with genealogy hunting tactics, valid online resources, and primary source...
 
Hanny
Hanny posted a blog entry
:: fx - Atmostfear, fPod & Creole
Minggu ini, dua kali saya menyambangi fX–Lifestyle X’enter (dulu Sudirman Place); yang berada di dekat Gelora Bung...
27 days ago Berada di Sini | Topics: others, atmostfear, cokelat, Creole
 
sandiegorealtor
sandiegorealtor posted a blog entry
Creole Cottage Architecture
The Creole Cottage, which is mostly found in the South, originated in New Orleans in the 1700s. The homes are distinguished by...
 
Chris
Chris posted a blog entry
LaRobe Creole
When it comes to Creole Cuisine, Dominica is topping the chart. Once a colony under the french- until the English took to over....
 
Alice B
Alice B posted a blog entry
Nicolas Laughlin on Caribbean Literature
David Sasaki has a lovely interview with Trinidadian author Nicholas Laughlin. They are both at the Calabash literary festival...
89 days ago kiskeácity | Topics: video, jamaica, trinidad, creole
 
Louisiana Genealogy Blogs
Louisiana Genealogy Blogs posted a blog entry
Whitney Plantation, Creole Women, Slaves and Sugar
The New York Times published this story this morning. It is well worth a read. In addition, the following URLS are of...
 
frogn
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Red Beans & Rice (7.7 points)
(From my new favorite cookbook; Cooking Light Slow Cooker)Serving size: 1 cup bean mixture, 3/4 cup rice, 1 tbsp green ...
96 days ago Nancy | Topics: weight..., 7.7 points, main course, creole
 
Louisiana Genealogy Blogs
Louisiana Genealogy Blogs posted a blog entry
Irish Creole
Has anyone ever heard of Irish Creole? Recently, I found references in Civil War documents to "Irish Creoles". It was a...
 
<em>rawpinions</em>
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Why the Bad News is always in Creole
One funny thing about the Seychelles Nation is their tendency to write all the bad news (esp. crimes) in Creole. It’s...