Belize Creole in Belize


Population
Main Language
Largest Religion
Christian
Evangelical
Progress
Progress Gauge

Introduction / History

The Belize Creole people, also known as Kriols, are descendants of enslaved Africans brought to British Honduras (now Belize) by English and Scottish settlers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Over time, they intermarried with Europeans, other Caribbean peoples, and indigenous groups, forming a unique Afro-European culture.
Their language, Belizean Creole (Kriol), is an English-based creole that developed as a lingua franca among enslaved Africans and colonizers. It incorporates vocabulary and grammar from West African languages, English, Spanish, and Mayan. Today, Kriol is spoken by nearly everyone in Belize and serves as a national connector, even though English remains the official language.


What Are Their Lives Like?

Belize Creoles traditionally lived in urban areas, especially Belize City, and along rivers and highways. Historically, they worked in logging, mahogany harvesting, and seasonal forest labor. As these industries declined, many shifted to waterfront jobs, government service, and small-scale farming.
Creole culture is vibrant and expressive, with strong traditions in music, storytelling, and cuisine. Popular dishes include rice and beans, stew chicken, boil-up, and fry jacks. Folklore, such as Anansi stories, reflects African heritage and remains central to cultural identity.
Migration has significantly impacted the community. Many Creoles emigrated to North America, especially after Hurricane Hattie in 1961, leading to a decline in their population share from nearly 60% to about 25% today. A small number live in Mexico.


What Are Their Beliefs?

The Belize Creole people are predominantly Christian, with most identifying as Protestant or Catholic. Denominations include Anglican, Pentecostal, Baptist, and Seventh-day Adventist churches. A minority practice Rastafarianism or are unaffiliated.
Christianity is deeply woven into Creole life, but folk beliefs and African spiritual traditions—such as Obeah and Anansi mythology—still influence cultural expressions and worldview.


What Are Their Needs?

They need spiritual renewal, especially where Christianity is nominal or blended with folk beliefs.
They need economic empowerment, including access to sustainable jobs, entrepreneurship, and vocational training.
They need educational support, particularly in underserved communities and among youth.
They need community development programs, to address poverty, housing, and health disparities.


Prayer Items

Pray for spiritual revival among Belize Creole churches, that believers would grow in biblical understanding and live out their faith boldly.
Pray for unity among believers, and for the Belize Creole church to be a sending force for missions in the Caribbean and beyond.
Pray for improved infrastructure and a reduction of poverty among them.


Scripture Prayers for the Belize Creole in Belize.


References

Wikipedia – Belizean Creole People
Belize at Your Fingertips – Creole History & Culture
Belize Adventure – Creole Culture
Belize Hub – Creole Identity


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Belize Creole
People Name in Country Belize Creole
Alternate Names
Population this Country 80,000
Population all Countries 148,000
Total Countries 3
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale Progress Gauge
Unreached No
Frontier People Group No
GSEC 5  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 10779
ROP3 Code 101237
Country Belize
Region America, Latin
Continent North America
10/40 Window No
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Widespread, including communities on Ambergris and Caulker cayes.   Source:  Ethnologue 2016
Country Belize
Region America, Latin
Continent North America
10/40 Window No
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Location in Country Widespread, including communities on Ambergris and Caulker cayes..   Source:  Ethnologue 2016

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Primary Religion: Christianity
Major Religion Estimated Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity
71.00 %
Ethnic Religions
0.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
0.00 %
Non-Religious
25.00 %
Other / Small
4.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Belize English Creole
Language Code bzj   Ethnologue Listing
Written / Published Yes   ScriptSource Listing
Total Languages 2
Secondary Languages
English
Primary Language Belize English Creole
Language Code bzj   Ethnologue Listing
Total Languages 2
Secondary Languages
  English
People Groups Speaking Belize English Creole
Photo Source Joe Garbutt 
Profile Source Joshua Project 
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