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What is chiac?Chiac/Chiak are a native Indigenous Acadian Creole people (or self-recognized ethnicity). The Chiac people are a very small Indigenous Acadian Creole ethnicity. (Also written as Chiakwa, Wiaqqiejig, Chiaqqiejig, Chiaq) chiac - meme gifchiac - videoChiac - what is it?An Ethnic Chiac Acadian, sometimes spelled Chiak Akadian or Chiakkadian, is a mixed or creole Acadian ethnicity, originating and residing primarily in coastal south-east New Brunswick, Canada. They also speak a distinct Creole language, which is also called Chiac (yet some non-chiac of the region also speak the language). The Ethnic Chiac Acadian are a vibrant community, but they're essentially a forgotten people and a forgotten history. What does "chiac" mean?Are a generally unrecognized A Chiac Acadian is a mΓ©tis Acadian living in southeastern New Brunswick Chiac - what does it mean?An Acadian (ethnic of the Colony of Acadia) person of African, French/Spanish, European and Native Indigenous descent, living mainly in the coastal area of south-east New Brunswick, Canada. Who speak a creole language also called Chiac. The Chiac people may also be categorized as Creole or to some extent Afro Metis Creoles. The Chiac have been colonized, oppressed and assimilated by the White Man in the 18th Century, so much so that they accepted whatever he told them, and easily forgot who they really were. Chiac - meaningChiac (also spelled Chiak/Chi'ak/Shiak/Chiawk and Chiaw/Chi'aw), is both a dialect and a people who originated and resides in rural southeastern New Brunswick, Canada (also known as Siknikt). They're descendant from both from the Acadians and the Wabanaki indigenous peoples. The Chiac is a people and also a dialect. Chiac - definitionA mixed Acadian, primarily with French Acadian and Native Indigenous/Aboriginal origins, yet also having Black African ancestry, mostly by intermingling with the Africans (or Black Loyalists, today some are also known as Afro-metis) who migrated to south-east New Brunswick. Since the 18th and 19th Century, the Chiac have been assimilated to a certain extent. The Chiac are an Acadian Creole/Metis people originating in the rural south-east coast of New Brunswick. Chiac - slangThe Chiac people of coastal south-eastern New Brunswick, are distant descendants of the Black Moors of Iberia and Southern France/Gaul, who were expelled from Spain in 1609, most of them who were forced to give up their names, religion and culture, and expelled from Spain to Southern France, they were assimilated and then in the mid 1600s, were shipped to the French colony of Acadia as indentured servants, they were then known as Acadians or "Of Acadia". They mixed with the other French settlers and the aboriginal Indigenous people of the region. Today the Chiac, due to assimilation are better known as mixed creoles/metis. ChiacChiac (Wiaqqiejig, means ''Mixed'' in MΓkmaq) is a modernized term for a people whom today resides mainly in the south-eastern coastal regions of New Brunswick , Canada. They are ethnically Acadians (of the region of Acadia) but the Chiac are descendants of the indigenous Algonquian people who intermixed with French settlers in the 16th, 17th and 18th Century. Today, the Chiac speak a regional dialect also called Chiac, which is derived from a mixture of indigenous Eastern Algonquin languages, Acadian French and some English. Chiac-Acadien: I'm not European, I'm not French, I'm not French-Canadian and I'm not simply Acadian, I'm a Chiac from l'Acadie. ChiacThe Chiac or Chiac-Acadians (Le peuples Chiac Acajins) are the Acadians who live primarily in the rural areas of coastal south-east New Brunswick, they're different than other Acadians, as the Chiac people are descendants of the intermixing of 17th Century French settlers from Gascony and local Native Indigenous people (Wabanaki). Example of the Chiac-Acadian dialect: J'va telle dire cecitte, mo ej ju in Chiac Acajin pis ju bin proud en foi djeuh d'stelle la (English translation: I'm going to tell you this, I'm a Chiac Acadian and I'm faithfully proud of it). ChiacThe Ethnic Chiac Acadian (or of the region of Acadia) are a specific mixed race or creole ethnicity that resides primarily in the coastal south-east region of New Brunswick, They speak a distinctive Creole language, also named Chiac (yet some non-chiac Acadians or French of the region may also speak the language). The word 'Acadian' in the name 'Chiac Acadian' is a demonym for the region of l'Acadie. The Chiac are not French nor French Canadian or simply Acadian French, they're ethnically and distinctively Chiac Acadians, a mixed race/metis ethnicity. |
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