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    Martinique (category Articles containing Guadeloupean Creole French-language text)
    des langues créoles – Annou voyé kreyòl douvan douvan Archived 17 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Dictionnaire du créole martiniquais, Raphaël Confiant...
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  • 2011). African Martinicans and African-white-Indian mixture 80%; Indo-Martiniquais 10%; White Martinicans 5%; Lebanese, Jewish, Syrian, and Chinese Martinicans...
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  • Indo-Martiniquais are an ethnic group of Martinique, compromising approximately 10% of the population of the island. The Indo-Martiniquais are descendants...
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    Independence Movement or MIM (French: Mouvement Indépendantiste Martiniquais; Martinican Creole: Mouvman endépandantis matinitjé or Mouvman endépandantis matiniké)...
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  • absence of English lyrics; instead, they use a very localized version of Créole Français unique to Guadeloupe and Martinique, very distinct from European...
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  • Créolité (redirect from Creoleness)
    créolité (In Praise of Creoleness) in 1989 as a response to the perceived inadequacies of the négritude movement. Créolité, or "creoleness", is a neologism...
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  • Jean Bernabé (category Martiniquais writers)
    literature in Créole. Bernabé studied Classics at the Sorbonne and in 1982, he defended his thesis in Linguistics on Antillean Créole titled Fondal Natal :...
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  • Victor Anicet (category Martiniquais people)
    Céramiste et artiste martiniquais, retrieved 2022-09-07 Scarboro, Ann Armstrong (2009-02-06), Victor Anicet, céramiste et artiste martiniquais (Short), retrieved...
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    Gaël Octavia (category Martiniquais novelists)
    Gaël Octavia (29 December 1977 in Fort-de-France (Martinique), is a French writer and playwright. She is also a film director and painter. Gaël Octavia...
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  • Jane Léro (category Martiniquais women writers)
    brothers. Her brothers Thélus and Etienne contributed to the radical Martiniquais student journal Légitime Défense while they were both students in Paris...
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    ("red-green-black") flag, or "nationalist flag" is the preferred symbol of Martiniquais independence activists. It was designed by Guy Cabort-Masson and Alex...
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  • Marie-Reine de Jaham (category Martiniquais writers)
    Sortilège des marassa, novel (2001) La cuisine créole de Da Doudou, cook book (2004) La Véranda créole, novel (2005) a Caravelle Liberté, novel (2007)...
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    Marie-Thérèse Julien Lung-Fou (category Martiniquais artists)
    She is also known as a collector and writer of créole tales who worked to preserve and maintain creole culture, in Carnival, in her own conduct and through...
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  • toujours à trouver le bon terme et il faut alors puiser dans les langues sueurs que sont les créoles martiniquais, guyanais, dominiquais ou saint-lucien....
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  • formed notable communities in countries like Mexico and Argentina. The Martiniquais population includes a mixed African, European and native American descent...
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    Guadeloupe (category Articles containing Guadeloupean Creole French-language text)
    org. Archived from the original on 6 June 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2021. "Créole". www.axl.cefan.ulaval.ca. Archived from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved...
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    Charlotte Adigéry (category Belgian people of Martiniquais descent)
    EP on Deewee. The record features Adigéry singing in English, French and Créole. It was written and produced with and by Bolis Pupul and mixed by the Dewaele...
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  • Patrick Baucelin (category Martiniquais people)
    Patrick Baucelin is an independent audiovisual director and producer from Martinique. Born in Fort-de-France in 1957, he has represented French West Indies...
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    Sabine Andrivon-Milton (category Martiniquais writers)
    Propos de guerre November 2014 : Lettres de poilus martiniquais November 2015 : Des soldats martiniquais de la Grande Guerre She has featured in several...
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  • Louis-Thomas Achille (category Martiniquais musicians)
    Louis-Thomas Achille (1909-1994) was a Martiniquais intellectual, educator and musician. He was an important participant in the Negritude movement, collaborating...
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  • Arturo Schomburg — Puerto Rican Historian and writer. Frantz Fanon — Martiniquais writer, psychiatrist and freedom fighter. Stuart Hall — Jamaican philosopher...
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    Mount Pelée (category Articles containing Guadeloupean Creole French-language text)
    montagne Pelée à l'Unesco, un rare " succès collectif " pour les élus martiniquais". Le Monde.fr (in French). 2023-09-17. Retrieved 2023-09-18. "Un volcan...
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  • Marius Hurard (category Martiniquais lawyers)
    des Patrimoines Martiniquais – Chercher – Carte: Hurard, Marius Victor". Portail de la Banque Numérique des Patrimoines Martiniquais. Archived from the...
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    Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot (category Martiniquais people)
    Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot (20 August 1816 - 4 January 1911) was a creole born in Martinique and was the spouse of French aristocrat Arthur de Gobineau...
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  • Monchoachi (category Martiniquais poets)
    Waiting for Godot are among the plays he has translated into Martinican Creole. Monchoachi is also the founder of Lakouzémi, a political magazine and an...
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    Pierre-Marie Pory-Papy (category Martiniquais politicians)
    Association Martiniquais de Recherche sur l'Histoire des Familles: 14. Bell, Caryn Cossé (1997). Revolution, romanticism, and the Afro-Creole protest tradition...
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    Voltaire. Hinduism is followed in the Martinique by the Indo-Martiniquais. Though Indo-Martiniquais comprises approximately 10% of the population of the island...
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  • Joseph Zobel (category Martiniquais writers)
    called Le Sportif who published the stories with popular success. The Martiniquais appreciated Zobel’s stories because they accurately portrayed the habits...
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    Cyrille Bissette (category Martiniquais politicians)
    such as the Haitian writers Ignace Nau and Beauvais Lespinasse; the Martiniquais poet and politician Pierre-Marie Pory-Papy; and the New Orleanian playwright...
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  • Kali (French singer) (category Martiniquais musicians)
    Jean-Marc Monnerville (born 21 February 1959), better known by his stage name Kali, is a French musician from Martinique known for his contributions to...
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