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Louisiana Language Laws

Creoles in the Louisiana legislature (percentage) and Language Provisions Constitution of 1812: Fifty-six percent 

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Filed Under: Discrimination & Prejudice, Language Tagged With: Creole in Louisiana, French in Louisiana, French laws Louisiana, Louisiana Creole, Louisiana French, Louisiana languages

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

Working in Endangered Language Communities

Not so long ago, the cultural and research arm of the U.N., UNESCO, embarked on a fascinating project. They were aware of issuesRead More

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Filed Under: Discrimination & Prejudice, Identity, Language Tagged With: Cajun, Creole, Endangered languages, language revitalization, Louisiana, Louisiana Creole

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