| # | Full Name | Comments |
|---|
| 751 | Christopher Tillman Neal | Vive le créole!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 752 | Anthony M. Frederick | Recognize!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 753 | Danielle Barrois Johnson | |
| 754 | Donna Arceneaux | |
| 755 | John Tervalon | |
| 756 | Mickey Swain | Creoles are alive and well in New Orleans and nationwide. |
| 757 | Angela M. Francis | |
| 758 | Tracy Morris | |
| 759 | Cynthia Lynn Donato Simpson | |
| 760 | Anonymous | |
| 761 | Bertie Doublet | |
| 762 | Olyvia Shae Whiteman | |
| 763 | Marisa Cagnolatti | |
| 764 | Candis Taylor | LaCour
Metoyer
Rachal |
| 765 | Isreal Cagnolatti | |
| 766 | Cecelia Cagnolaatti | |
| 767 | Karen Ann Cagnolatti | |
| 768 | Blithe Colgate | I met some Creole friends a while back and out of curiosity I want to learn more about their history and culture. It is a very unique heritage that Americans should appreciate and respect. I want to learn about Creole literature too.
Thank you. |
| 769 | Anonymous | |
| 770 | Sarita M. Sankey | |
| 771 | Dianne Teresa Stapler | Promote our culture as much as possible and let the world know that "Creoles are Alive and Well" and will continue to be. |
| 772 | Anonymous | The Creole nation should be recognized as their
own culture. I am tired of being asked what I am. |
| 773 | Anonymous | I have verified that I am a descendant of French, Spanish, and American Indian. I grew up being known as Creole. My grandmother spoke the language while my mother answered in English. Unfortunately they did not pass it on to us. I can remember not being accepted by either the white race or the black race. |
| 774 | Preston LeFrere | Yes we are still here and very much alive!!!!!!!!! |
| 775 | Raven Tolliver | |
| 776 | VERONICA ELLIOTT DUNN | |
| 777 | Monica Conde Strauss | We are a very unique heritage. A very proud heritage. My father was born in Clouterville, LA and I am proud to be part of the Creole culture! |
| 778 | Preston Ragland | One of the most fulfilling moments in my life as the discoveries of Cane River, Natchitoches Indians, Creoles of North and South Louisiana and to learn that my great grandfather of the Ruffins lineage was of those French antiquity that have made Louisiana have the most beautiful lineage of people in America. |
| 779 | Celeste V Thomas | This is our time and it is time to make it happen. Full acknowledgement. Thank you. God bless. |
| 780 | Lorey LeFrere | We are alive and well. |
| 781 | Kevin Louis Pichon | |
| 782 | Travisty Vasquez-Terry | |
| 783 | Eugene Mott, Jr. | Just wanted to support the creole heritage center, since i am creole living in new york often mistakin as putro rican, nut prodly let everyone know that i am creole |
| 784 | Anonymous | |
| 785 | Ariel Lucius | |
| 786 | Denine Duronslet Lattimore | |
| 787 | Anonymous | |
| 788 | Tamra R. LeBlanc | |
| 789 | Monica Brier | |
| 790 | Anonymous | |
| 791 | melicia | I AM CREOLE |
| 792 | Andrea Jones | |
| 793 | Andrea Jones | |
| 794 | Jennifer Grant | I have been hoping for this my entire life (I am 45 years old). We need our own "box" to check on forms when they request your nationality. |
| 795 | Chasless Yancy | |
| 796 | Karen Beadle | Long live the Creole People of this world! |
| 797 | Stacey Carr | |
| 798 | Shanay Mann | |
| 799 | Anonymous | I am a Creole from the long line of the DeCuirs, I am a Collins from the long line of the LaCours from all Creole ancestry and lineage. Yes we have a unique food and a unique way of life, be proud we still exist. |
| 800 | Anonymous | |