The lame Minister wasted no time in basically saying that the best way to reduce crime is to start profiling creoles visiting the island since they are the ones committing the crimes. (www.belizetimes.bz, recogido en 25/11/2016)
Without the real creoles taking the lead in the matter, we cannot make any headway, but they must be helped. (www.mauritiustimes.com, recogido en 27/11/2016)
The experience of Atlantic creoles provided strategies for containing the abuse and degradation of slavery and even winning freedom. (www.slate.com, recogido en 14/11/2016)
To this end two creoles went up the river only last year, who, having been out for seven or eight months, brought very little home. (www.guyana.org, recogido en 03/11/2016)
The white planters and creoles chose not to go that route, chose not to betray their race and class Caribbean legacy. (www.trinicenter.com, recogido en 23/11/2016)
You seem to have an interesting love affair with the white British and French creoles who held you and your ancestry in the utmost contempt and did not even hide it judging by the historical records. (www.ryeandbattleobserver.co.uk, recogido en 08/11/2016)
In effect, creoles have fully developed vocabulary and system that compares fairly to standard languages. (www.easternmirrornagaland.com, recogido en 27/11/2016)
In Trinidad, a legal distinction was made between those who were mulatto or free creoles and those who were white and black. (www.trinidadexpress.com, recogido en 23/11/2016)
And few creoles seem inclined to move out to the sticks. (www.economist.com, recogido en 03/11/2016)
It is however true that few free black French creoles became merchants of consequence. (www.tmz.com, recogido en 23/11/2016)