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... Creole word which , though related to the French language , has taken on a structure and a meaning which is indigenous to the Caribbean . The word is spelled in this way , instead of in the clearly Creole manner ( macumé , or makumeh ...
... Creole word which , though related to the French language , has taken on a structure and a meaning which is indigenous to the Caribbean . The word is spelled in this way , instead of in the clearly Creole manner ( macumé , or makumeh ...
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... ( Creole for gossipy ) because she loved to listen to elders telling stories about the past . The stories , these lifelines to the past , these links to ancestors , are treasures not to be ignored , forsaken . At the end of the novel ...
... ( Creole for gossipy ) because she loved to listen to elders telling stories about the past . The stories , these lifelines to the past , these links to ancestors , are treasures not to be ignored , forsaken . At the end of the novel ...
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Anglophone creole women of privilege - women writing in English who are privileged by class and / or skin colour in the Caribbean context.4 In " The Outsider's Voice , " a foundational article on the texts of twentieth century , white ...
Anglophone creole women of privilege - women writing in English who are privileged by class and / or skin colour in the Caribbean context.4 In " The Outsider's Voice , " a foundational article on the texts of twentieth century , white ...
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