French Antillean
The term "French Antillean" refers to the people and culture of the French Caribbean islands, primarily including Guadeloupe and Martinique. These islands are part of France and are known for their unique blend of French and Caribbean influences, which is reflected in their language, cuisine, and traditions.
French Antilleans primarily speak French and Antillean Creole, a language that incorporates elements from both French and African languages. The culture is rich in music, dance, and festivals, with influences from African, European, and Caribbean heritage, making it a vibrant and diverse part of the French-speaking world.