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“Creole” – a Louisiana Label in a Texas Context

Five years ago, I started my doctoral program at Tulane University in the Department of Anthropology. Not long thereafter, I decided what IRead More

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Filed Under: Descriptors, Dissertations & Theses, Identity, Language, Migrations, Names, Uncategorized Tagged With: Creole identity, migration, Texas Creole

Creole Identity in Louisiana

Yesterday débuted International Creole Heritage Month. At first glance, folks in their particular locales may think: “International, though?” Well, yes; international. While weRead More

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Filed Under: Identity, Language, Slavery Tagged With: Americanisms, Americanization, Creole identity, race and ethnicity, Racialization

Creole Identity Emergence & Divergence in Louisiana

A couple of weeks ago, I was contacted by a masters student in Anthropology from Montreal, Quebec, who was conducting research in southRead More

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Filed Under: Free People of Color (FPOC), History, Identity, Language, Slavery Tagged With: Acadiana History, Cajun, Cajunité, Cajunization, Cane River, Creole, Creole identity, Louisiana Acadians, Louisiana Creole, Louisiana French, Louisiana Spanish, New Orleans Creoles, NOLA Creoles, Nola history

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