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Tomatoes, Class, and Cajun Identity in Modern Louisiana

The segment left viewers without answers. I figured they probably did this to keep people coming back to subsequent segments. For once, I felt optimistic about the production, and prayed that they would get it right or close to right for once, like writer Lanie Lee Cook did in this article.

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Filed Under: Clichés, Identity Tagged With: Cajun, cajun versus creole, Cajunité, Cajunity, Cajuns, Creole, Creole Louisiana, Creole versus Cajun, créolité

How Would Beausoleil Have Reacted?

The French and Indian War left many populations beset with difficulties. One of those populations lived in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. TheRead More

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Filed Under: Discrimination & Prejudice, History, Identity, Language, Migrations, Mythology, Native Americans, Slavery Tagged With: Beausoleil, Beausoleilists, Cajun, Cajunism, Cajunists, Cajunité, Cajuns, cultural recovery, discrimination, healing, irony, Louisiana Creoles, Racism, reconciliation, xenophobia

Crawfish, Cajuns and Acadians

In 2010, writing for the St. Martinville-based Teche News, Jim Bradshaw published an article entitled “When ‘Cajun’ Was a Fightin Word.” Jim eloquently tookRead More

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Filed Under: Cuisine, Discrimination & Prejudice, Genealogy, History, Identity, Language, Latinité, Migrations, Mythology, Religion, Slavery Tagged With: Acadianism, Acadiannité, Acadians, appropriating, appropriation, bifurcation, Cajun, Cajunism, Cajunité, Cajunity, Cajuns, Creole, créolité, division, ethnicization, l'union, Latinité, Louisiana Creoles, Racialization, reappropriating, self-determination, unité, unity

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