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Does Learning Recipes In A Cooking School Equal To Acculturation As A Creole?

May 1, 2016 by John LaFleur II | Comments are off for this post

Cultural elements such as cooking and dancing, and even learning a language is not equal to being Creole. Anyone can make a gumbo,Read More

Louisiana’s Great French Historical Writers Tell A Different Story

April 30, 2016 by John LaFleur II | Comments are off for this post

Captain Jean Bernard Bossu, was an 18th century traveler-writer and primary source for students of French Colonial Studies of Louisiana. What is hisRead More

Forename etymology discovery – Mélissaire and Mélius

April 22, 2016 by Christophe Landry, Ph.D. | Comments are off for this post

Many of us who conduct genealogical research occasionally stumble upon a few odd forenames (given names).

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