Louisiana Creoles beyond 300
November 5, 2017 by
Scott Tilton |
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 |
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. |
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