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    Louisiana French (Louisiana French: français de la Louisiane; Louisiana Creole: françé la lwizyàn) is an umbrella term for the dialects and varieties...
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    appreciate this and assume that all Creoles are of mixed race, which is historically inaccurate. Louisiane Creoles were also referred to as criollos, a...
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    Louisiana (redirect from État de Louisiane)
    Louisiana (French: Louisiane [lwizjan] ; Spanish: Luisiana [lwiˈsjana]; Louisiana Creole: Lwizyàn) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions...
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    1862–present Louisiana Creoles (French: Créoles de la Louisiane, Louisiana Creole: Moun Kréyòl la Lwizyàn, Spanish: Criollos de Luisiana) are a Louisiana...
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    Louisiana (French: Louisiane) or French Louisiana (Louisiane française) was an administrative district of New France. In 1682 the French explorer René-Robert...
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  • 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2024. Barnett, C. Brian. “‘La Francophonie En Louisiane’: Problems and Recommendations to Strengthen the French Immersion Model...
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    Saint-Domingue Creoles (French: Créoles de Saint-Domingue, Haitian Creole: Moun Kreyòl Sen Domeng) or simply Creoles, were the people who lived in the...
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    multiple names: authors list (link) Neumann, Ingrid (1985). Le créole de Breaux Bridge, Louisiane: étude morphosyntaxique, textes, vocabulaire. Hamburg: Helmut...
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    Jamaica Yerba Buena — Cuba Les Yeux Noirs — France Festival International de Louisiane has a variety of music, performers and vendors from all over the world...
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    from the region. Louisiana Creoles (French: Créoles de la Louisiane, Spanish: Criollos de Luisiana) or Gulf Coast creoles are people originating from...
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  • de Ternant and the Parlange Plantation has been the inspiration for the Bagatelle Plantation and the heroine Virginie Tregan in the novel Louisiane by...
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    Louisiana by 1714; and Madeleine le Maire. Considered a Creole because of his birth in La Louisiane, de Marigny belonged to a family that was part of the minor...
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  • Louisiana (CODOFIL; French: Conseil pour le développement du français en Louisiane) is Louisiana's Office of Francophone Affairs (French: Agence des affaires...
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    by Julien Tiersot contains several Creole folk songs not found elsewhere, notably "Chanson nègre de la Louisiane" obtained from Professor Alcée Fortier...
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    Legal Status In Louisiana, Conseil pour le développement du Français en Louisiane (CODOFIL) "Ici on parle français", Report of the Commission to Study the...
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    250" Louisiana Review. Conseil pour le développement du français en Louisiane. 1975. p. 68. David Narrett (5 March 2015). Adventurism and Empire: The...
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    Zydeco (category Louisiana Creole culture)
    the Second Great Migration, many French-speaking and Louisiana Creole-speaking Créoles from the area around Marksville and Opelousas, Louisiana left a...
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    Gumbo (category Articles containing Louisiana Creole-language text)
    Leon (1981). La Bouche Creole. Pelican Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-88289-805-6. Theriot, Jude (2009). La Meilleure de la Louisiane: The Best of Louisiana...
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    officials continued to administer the colony. In April 1803, Napoleon sold La Louisiane to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase, in exchange for money...
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    Kaskaskia, Illinois Country, then under French control as part of La Louisiane. His parents sent him to France to be educated. He spent most of his early...
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    Languages of the United States (category Articles containing Louisiana Creole-language text)
    is in Louisiana. Louisiana French (Cajun French: français de la Louisiane; Louisiana Creole: françé la lwizyàn) is an umbrella term for the dialects and...
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    Illinois people) (Spanish: País de los ilinueses) — sometimes referred to as Upper Louisiana (French: Haute-Louisiane [ot.lwi.zjan]; Spanish: Alta Luisiana)—was...
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  • Jeffery Broussard (category Maison de Soul Records artists)
    Broussard & The Creole Cowboys". The Kennedy Center. Retrieved March 16, 2024. "Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cowboys". Festivals Acadiens et Créoles. Retrieved...
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    Jean-Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville (1785–1868), known as Bernard de Marigny, was a French-Creole American nobleman, playboy, planter...
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    originally been claimed and controlled by France, which had named it La Louisiane in honor of King Louis XIV in 1682. Spain secretly acquired the territory...
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  • Scaramuzzo, Gene (April 1, 1992). "Festival Exotique: Festival International de Louisiane Brings Cultural Tidbits from Around the Globe to Cajun Country". OffBeat...
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    distinct from Louisiana Creoles despite a number of historical documents also classifying the Acadians' descendants as Créoles. Their ancestors settled...
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  • broadcasts of L'Écho Musical with Roger and Claudette Laliberté) Télé-Louisiane: Multimedia platform dedicated to the languages and culture of Louisiana...
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    Homer Plessy (category Louisiana Creole people)
    Marriage Certificate". Le Comité des Archives de la Louisiane. Le Comité des Archives de la Louisiane, Inc. July 1, 2013. Retrieved April 16, 2023. Fireside...
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  • (1743-1803) Le rêve américain et caraïbe de Bonaparte : Le destin de la Louisiane française. L'expédition de Saint-Domingue, Napoleon.org Abbott (1988)...
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