Louisiana Creole Culture’s “Let’s Talk but in French” Creole Culture Day now has a permanent home in Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish. The town of Grand Coteau holds some rich Creole history.
In the United States, Creole culture is central in Louisiana, where Creole refers to people descended fromFrench settlers (but not Acadian French, who are called Cajuns). These people share a rich ...
Louisiana's Cajun and Creole heritage takes center stage this ... reasons but especially because it helps preserve the ...
In Acadiana you'll find hundreds of Cajun last names like Landry, Broussard, Hebert, LeBlanc, and many more. But, what do ...
Websder Corneille, Haitian journalist and lecturer at Indiana University, focused on the deep connection between Haiti’s ...
For 50 years, Festivals Acadiens et Créoles has been a staple in Lafayette, celebrating the heritage of Louisiana's ...
Craig Claiborne’s smothered chicken is a New York Times Cooking classic, simple to make and ready for improvisations.
Julie Frederick Vaucresson and her husband Vance Vaucresson run the restaurant and sausage-making business Vaucresson’s ...
Ancelet, a professor emeritus of Francophone studies and research fellow at the Center for Louisiana Studies at the ...
Springfield's restaurant scene may grow a bit more French next year with a Cajun Creole development planned for next year.
For the past 50 years, Festivals Acadiens et Créoles has been a staple in Lafayette, continuing the celebration and heritage of Louisiana's French-speaking communities. Held annually in the ...