Trinidadian French Creole: Part 2 - The Flavour of a Fading Creole
This video documents Trinidadian French Creole, a dying language, as it is spoken by some of its last speakers, in the community of Paramin in North Trinidad. It shows these speakers and their culture, in particular the food which they grow and their styles of cooking. This video is part of the Caribbean Indigenous and Endgangered Languages website co-sponsored by the Jamaican Language Unit/Unit for Caribbean Language Research at the University of the West Indies, Mona, and UNESCO. http://www.caribbeanlanguages.org.jm

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