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What We Each Must Do To Save Our Shared CREOLE Cultural Identity

What We Each Must Do To Save Our Shared CREOLE Cultural Identity by John Lafleur And, this message applies equally to all of ourRead More

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Filed Under: Cuisine, History, Identity Tagged With: Acadia, Acadie, Africans, bouillabaise, Cajun cuisine, Cajun culture, Cajun food, courtbouillon, Creole Bastille Day, Creole cuisine, Creole culture, Creoles Ville Platte, Culture cadienne, Culture Cajun, Culture créole, fricassée, fricot, Gumbo, John Lafleur II, koobeeyon, koubiyon, Louisiana Creole food, Native Americans

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

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

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Filed Under: Cuisine, History Tagged With: Café Vermilionville, Cajun Country, Catholic culture, Chef John Folse, Creole versus Cajun, cultural carpetbaggers, Festival International de Louisiane, Galatoire's, Grand Dérangement, Jazz Fest, John Lafleur II, Leah Chase, Louisiana Country Creole Guesthouse & Kitchen, Louisiana Creoles, Mamou Mardi Gras

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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