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page 1Creole culture
Creole
ethnic groups formed from mixed cultural and linguistic ancestry
Réunionese cuisine
culinary traditions of Réunion
créolité
Créolité () is a literary movement first developed in the 1980s by the Martinican writers Patrick Chamoiseau, Jean Bernabé and Raphaël Confiant. They published Eloge de la créolité (In Praise of Creoleness) in 1989 as a response to the perceived inadequacies of the négritude movement. Créolité, or "creoleness", is a neologism which attempts to describe the cultural and linguistic heterogeneity of places like the Antilles and, more specifically, of the French Caribbean.
Creole nationalism
political ideology spread among the descendants of European colonists in Latin America, defending their rights, including independence