Which Indo-Caribbean group creolized the most?

Which Indo-Caribbean group creolized the most?

From Creole Explained by Marc L.

March 22, 2026 · 12 min

About this episode

Marc L. discusses the Indo-Caribbean identity and the complexities of creolization in an informal setting.

I made this Audio for my friends, but it got somewhat informative, so I decided to share it here. If you didn’t know, another complex layer of my identify is I was born & raised in Little Guyana, a Guyanese enclave of NYC, which has the largest indo caribbean diaspora in the United States. I hope to EXPAND on this topic. This is just very informal basics. 🚨 Please excuse my language & any unserious comments. This episode is not made to offend 🚨 Please see : The Cutlass Magazine for more information on this subject in the meantime.

People in this episode

Host: Marc L.

Topics covered

  • Indo-Caribbean identity
  • creolization
  • cultural diaspora
  • informal discussion
  • personal narrative

Keywords

  • Indo-Caribbean
  • creolization
  • Little Guyana
  • cultural identity
  • New York City

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Cutlass Magazine

Places: Little Guyana, NYC, United States

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