Before Katrina, he ran the Little Doctor's Neighborhood Clinic in Treme, an old Creole neighborhood.
Michaelle Jean delivered a message in Creole to local radio stations via the center.
The Samasource partner in Haiti was set up to translate text messages from Creole to English.
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Belize now has more native speakers of Spanish than of English or its lilting cousin, Belizean Creole.
So I recorded a message right away, in French and Creole, that was broadcast by this radio station.
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Bilingual teaching: Creole English and Standard English are used to achieve student targets.
Generally, he slept with his creole reading book (provided by the project) under his pillow fearing to lose it.
Another key trait marking the population's distinctive cultural identity is the use of an English-based creole vernacular known as Gullah.
The addition of Spanish and Creole to my Broward County election ballot stretched the ballot to 12 mostly incomprehensible pages!
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Southern food, Mr. Stitt said, can be broken down into three categories: hill country Appalachian, low-country and Louisiana Cajun and Creole.
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KORE, loosely translated, means "I've got your back" in Haiti's French Creole.
He had come from Haiti, and remembered just a little of it: a childhood spent near Cavaellon, a few words of Creole.
The menu is filled with familiar Cuban dishes like ropa vieja, shredded beef in a Cuban Creole sauce, and marinated pork, fried for good measure.
In the adjacent M Bistro, the traditional Creole cuisine was startlingly delicious.
Howard Miller is the Big Chief of the Creole Wild West Tribe.
We heard the full range of "le monde creole" that night early jazz, a classical danza from Creole composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk.
Chef Jim Eriksen offers his recipe for Haitian-Creole seafood gumbo, which generally wins first or second place each year in a regional competition.
In 2010, for example, farmers from Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa visited Brazil to learn about the planting and harvesting of Creole or native seeds.
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Restored about 8, 000 Creole sows lost in the 1970 Swine Flu.
That's the sound of the Creole Nature Trail in southwest Louisiana.
The smart concrete homes of Salvapan, with swings in neat gardens, are a class above the clapboard houses in the creole south side of Belize City.
The Iranian presence in Nicaragua became news in December 2007, when some angry Rama Indian and Creole villagers complained about two helicopters landing in their territory.
In turn, Holy Family hired staff who spoke Creole and arranged trauma counseling for the children, along with weekly phone calls to their biological families, Yankoski said.
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The Community Baboon Sanctuary (CBS) is a grassroots conservation operation that occupies about 20 square miles, spread over several Creole villages in the Belize River Valley.
All five defendants were ordered held without bail after brief appearances in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, where they seemed to struggle to understand Portuguese and creole translators.
Monkey Point is inhabited by the Rama and Creole communities who live in isolation and are people of predominately African ancestry who subsist on fish and jungle animals.
But Spanish is gaining ground: many posters for an election on March 7th are in Spanish and Dean Barrow, the (creole) prime minister, reads translations of some speeches.
Gwen learnt Haitian creole and taught the virtues of sanitation.
The most distinctive of American cities, New Orleans is also hopelessly romantic with its eclectic and action packed fusion of European and American cultures, Creole, Cajun, French and Caribbean.
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