El Boogie
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El Boogie
@ElBoogie4u
American Indian 🇺🇸 (Creole Subset) ⚜️ Negro presenting #ClubhouseIndian Certified Professional Genealogist because… Sir Names Matter



Louisiana Gumbo has strong Indigenous roots through the Choctaw (and possibly other American Indian tribes) of the American South, particularly via filé powder base which took the place of sassafras leaf powder. The Choctaw dried and ground young leaves of the sassafras tree (Sassafras albidum, native to eastern North America) into a powder called kombo (or similar terms). They used it as a seasoning, thickener, and for medicinal purposes in stews long before European contact. French colonists and enslaved Haitians/Africans in Louisiana learned this practice from the Choctaw in the early colonial period (1700s), incorporating it into evolving gumbo recipes.






@madeyawook No you idiots just mix with Mexicans more. And Mexicans were technically the natives before Spanish conquest



Louisiana Gumbo has strong Indigenous roots through the Choctaw (and possibly other American Indian tribes) of the American South, particularly via filé powder base which took the place of sassafras leaf powder. The Choctaw dried and ground young leaves of the sassafras tree (Sassafras albidum, native to eastern North America) into a powder called kombo (or similar terms). They used it as a seasoning, thickener, and for medicinal purposes in stews long before European contact. French colonists and enslaved Haitians/Africans in Louisiana learned this practice from the Choctaw in the early colonial period (1700s), incorporating it into evolving gumbo recipes.

@ElBoogie4u @madeyawook U not creole then creole is not a RACE Its a byproduct of the raping of slaves if you say u not that then are you bi racial ?do u have a parent of a French or Spanish ?











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