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Shæ! “Sha” and Identity in southwest Louisiana

Back in the early 20th century, before 1920, all Creole Parishes in Louisiana were overwhelmingly Francophone, Creolophone, or both. By Creole Parish, IRead More

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Filed Under: History, Identity, Language Tagged With: Cadien, Cadiens, Cajun, Cajun French, Cajuns, Créoles de la Louisiane, Créoles louisianais, Kourí-Viní, Kréyol Lalwizyan, Lalwizyan, Louisiana, Louisiana Creole, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiana French, Louisiana languages, Louisiane, moun kréyol Lalwizyàn

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

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