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Internet Experts: the Rise of Fantasy Knowledge and Challenges Specialists Face in 21st Century America

I was born in 1980 in New Iberia, Louisiana. I was reared in a house and on property my great-great-grandparents, Alcide LANDRY andRead More

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Filed Under: Clichés, Cuisine, Dissertations & Theses, Economy, Folklore, Genealogy, History, Identity, Language, Law, Migrations, Music Tagged With: Acadia, Acadians, Acadie, Acadiens, Cajun, Cajunité, Creole, créolité, Criollos, Kréyol Lalwizyan, Lalwizyan, Louisiana Creole, Louisiane, Luisiana

1830 Slave Holders in St Landry Parish

View document in a separate expandable window Latest Updates: 2017   June 22nd 2017   June 20th 2017   June 17th 2016  Read More

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Filed Under: Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Migrations, Slavery Tagged With: Acadian Slave Holders, Acadians, Acadiens, Anglo Americans, Creole Slavery, Creoles, Esclavage Louisiane, Louisiana, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiana History, Slave Census, Slavery Louisiana, Slavery St Landry Parish, Southwest Louisiana, St Landry Parish

Louisiana’s Great French Historical Writers Tell A Different Story

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

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