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Louisiana Creoles beyond 300

November 5, 2017 by Scott Tilton | Comments are off for this post

Everytime New Orleans marks a centenary celebration it seems as though the city’s bordelic second-nature is in full swing. In 1818, the reluctantlyRead More

Placing Louisiana Creole culture back into it’s Latin roots

October 16, 2017 by Rodney Sam | Comments are off for this post

In the United States, when one hears the word “Latin”, the first association within people’s minds is usually the Spanish language or someoneRead More

Internet Experts: the Rise of Fantasy Knowledge and Challenges Specialists Face in 21st Century America

October 11, 2017 by Christophe Landry, Ph.D. | 1 comment

I was born in 1980 in New Iberia, Louisiana. I was reared in a house and on property my great-great-grandparents, Alcide LANDRY andRead More

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