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Database of Christenings of People of Color, 1777-1783, St Louis Cathedral New Orleans

After many hours of tedious work, sweat, and sneezing, I am happy to share with you this database I have compiled … for you.Read More

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Filed Under: Free People of Color (FPOC), Genealogy, History, Language, Native Americans, Slavery Tagged With: Creoles of color, free people of color, Gens de couleur libres, Lalwizyan, Louisiana, Louisiana Catholic Records, Louisiana Creoles, Louisiana slaves, Louisiana Spanish Period, Louisiane, Luisiana, New Orleans Louisiana, Nouvèl-Òléan, Nouvelle-Orléans, Nueva Orleáns, Spanish Louisiana, St Louis Cathedral New Orleans

What is Kouri-Vini?

s our community began to transform over the longue durée, but especially after World War I, new nomenclature materialized to describe our Louisiana CreoleRead More

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Filed Under: Identity, Language Tagged With: Creole, Creole French, endonyms, exonyms, French Creole, IOCP International Organisation of Creole People, Kourí-Viní, Kreol International Magazine, Louisiana, Louisiana Creole, Pan-Créolité

What may slaves in colonial Louisiana have looked like?

any popular ideas about Africa’s multitude of distinct peoples emerged at some point in Western history and memory. One such idea homogenized the physiqueRead More

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Filed Under: Descriptors, History, Slavery Tagged With: Agoua, Angola, Aradas, Bamabara, Cane River, Cape Laho, Cape Lahou, Coincoin, Compagnie de l'est, Compagnie des Indes, Company of the Indies, Creole Louisiana, Dahomey, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East India Company, Fantins, Fida, Foëda, French slavery, Fulani, Gold Coast, Haitian slaves, Ivory Coast, Jean Baptiste Honoré Destréhan de Beaupré, Juda, Judah, Juida, Latin America, Latin Americans, Louisiana, Louisiana Creoles, Mandingos, Mina, Moreau de St. Méry, New Orleans, Ouidah, Quiambos, Saint-Domingue slaves, Senegalese, Slave Coast, Slavery in Louisiana, soco, Spanish slavery, The Congo, Wolof

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