French cajun names
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The Acadians fled far south to the French colony of Louisiana, where they settled among sleepy bayous, planted sugar cane and sweet potatoes, and practiced Roman Catholicism. They also spoke a French dialect that came to be called Cajun. Cajuns married Spanish, French, and Germans.
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Inside as well as outside the group, the terms “Acadian” and “Cajun” (either in English or in French) are used as synonyms, as demonstrated by their joint use in official labels: the tourist region called "Cajun country" echoes the official one called "Acadiana", the football team "Ragin' Cajuns" is …
[DOC File]CANE RIVER CREOLE
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White French Creole likewise have French surnames but tend to use a different array. Creoles of color also see themselves distinguished as a group by their unique local history. Materially, it is reflected in places, such as the all-Creole community of Isle Brevelle and the mostly Creole St. Augustine Catholic Church and cemetery.
[DOC File]Louisiana History: Old and New Place Names
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There are many references in the early Louisiana records to place names that have changed or some that remain the same but aren't incorporated areas. This page will provide the old and new names or a description of the old and current location. Please send any additions to cajun …
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Coastal Louisiana is a melting pot of many ethnic heritages – Spanish, French, Italian, African and German. However, most people consider themselves French – more specifically Cajun French. The Acadians (Cajuns) were a French-speaking people who were exiled by the English in the 18th century from their homeland in Nova Scotia.
[DOC File]The Duel for North America, 1608-1763
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Use maps of the Missouri–Mississippi River system and their tributaries to find French or Cajun place names and identify patterns of French exploration or settlement within the present United States. Consider the long-term effects of the early French empire on later American communities. (Louisiana is a particularly good focus for such ...
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The French peasants were too poor to get themselves across the ocean. ... Place-names were left behind like Baton Rouge (red stick), Terre Haute (high land), Des Moines (the monks), and Grand Teton (big breast). ... The Cajun culture is a mix of a lot of cultures thrown together in …
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