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    Tintamarre is an Acadian tradition of marching through one's community making noise with improvised instruments and other noisemakers, usually in celebration...
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    noddies. Casius, Gerard J. (October 1996). "Les aviateurs de Tintamarre (1ère partie)" [The Pilots of Tintamarre]. Avions: Toute l'aéronautique et son histoire...
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    Paris. She attended the Mrs Niboyet's Women's Club, and wrote in the Le Tintamarre and Le Moniteur du Soir soaps under the literary pseudonym of Claude Vignon...
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    records. Butler also performed in a piece by Antonine Maillet entitled "Le tintamarre". Butler was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in June 1975...
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  • (La question du pouvoir en Acadie, 1982) to Jean-Marie Nadeau (Que le tintamarre commence!, 1992), the Acadian essay has often been a vehicle for a "discourse...
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    "Le Figaro". Gallica (in French). 1873-01-26. Retrieved 28 May 2021. "Le Tintamarre". Gallica (in French). 1873-02-02. Retrieved 28 May 2021. "Gil Blas"...
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  • obituary in the 23 February issue of Le Tintamarre was written by its director and chief editor, Léon Bienvenu 1844: Aubry le boucher, four-act drama, with Henry...
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  • in collaboration with Jean-Louis-Auguste Commerson, then director of le Tintamarre. Having abandoned teaching, Bapaume contributed a number of humorous...
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    for a son. Ouverture No. 1 – Couplets d'Hermosa – "Vive le tintamarre!" No. 2A – Chorus – "Vive le grand Cacatois!" No. 2B – Couplets du Canard – "Prince...
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    attacked the work in Le Charivari, the Journal amusant , Le Monde pour rire, L'Éclipse (replaced by the La Lune), Le Tintamarre, La Vie parisienne and...
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    Barthélemy Saint Martin (shared with the Kingdom of the Netherlands) Île Tintamarre Grand Colombier Langlade L'Île-aux-Marins Miquelon Île aux Pigeons Saint...
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    day of their community. On that day, the Acadians celebrate by having a tintamarre, a big parade and procession for which people dress up with the colors...
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    The Acadian World Congress, or Le Congrès Mondial Acadien, is a festival of Acadian and Cajun culture and history, held every five years. It is also informally...
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    nouvel espoir au Matin". La Presse (in French). Lonergan, David (2008). Tintamarre: Chroniques de littérature dans l'Acadie d'aujourd'hui (in French). Sudbury:...
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    ""Étoiles Jaunes" À La Marche Contre L'islamophobie: EELV Regrette "Le Tintamarre" Causé Par La Photo De Benbassa". BFM TV. Retrieved 30 August 2022....
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    Coupée Centenary University Bibliothèque Tintamarre Texts in Louisiana Creole Christophe Landry, Ph.D. Le bijou sur le Bayou Teche Cajun French (Creole dialect):...
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    Petit-Rocher is founded; the committee France-Acadie is founded 1955, the first Tintamarre occurs. An Acadian home along Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia...
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    World Congress Acadians (list) Acadian cuisine Flag National Acadian Day Tintamarre Institutions Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick Collège de l'Île...
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    Le Pays de la Sagouine is an Acadian celebration in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, Canada, founded by Antonine Maillet. Maillet wanted to show what it was...
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  • (2019-10-22). "Richard Brunel est le nouveau directeur de l'Opéra de Lyon". Le petit Bulletin. Petit Bulletin. Agence Tintamarre Lyon. Retrieved 2023-12-30....
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    grows in salt marshes' (Salicornia europaea) (Fr: salicorne d'Europe) tintamarre: 'din' (also refers to an Acadian noisemaking tradition whereby people...
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    Saint Martin, and some neighbouring islets, the largest of which is Île Tintamarre. The southern 40% of the island of Saint Martin constitutes Sint Maarten...
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    4th episode "Le tourisme," in the first season. Acadieman vs. Memere Spy Acadieman vs. Sa Mere Acadieman vs. La Beach Acadieman vs. Le Tourisme Acadieman...
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    attribution. "L'Acadie". anacadie.ca. Retrieved 12 July 2021. "Les Acadiens au Canada et dans le monde célèbrent leur fête nationale". rcinet.ca. 15 August...
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    wars, including the French and Indian Wars, Father Rale's War and Father Le Loutre's War, over a period of 75 years. In 1753, French troops from Canada...
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    Father Rale's War Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope – Father Le Loutre's War Jean-Louis Le Loutre – Father Le Loutre's War Thomas Pichon Joseph (Beausoleil) Broussard...
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    French built Fort Beauséjour at the isthmus in 1751. From 1749 to 1755, Father Le Loutre's War took place, where British soldiers fought against Acadians and...
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  • Acadian World Congress in 1994, which was filmed and turned into a live album Les retrouvailles de la famille and a video release on VHS and DVD. The band...
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  • and Alphonse Melanson, and have performed at events such as Le Gala des Prix Éloize, Le Gala de la Chanson de la Nouvelle-Écosse, and The Church Point...
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    French Quarter Cajun Seafood Restaurant, Houston, Texas Les éditions Tintamarre La Louisiane Le Bourdon de la Louisiane La revue de la Louisiane (defunct)...
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