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Cajuns (/ˈkeɪdʒən/; French: les Cadiens or Les Cadiens or les Acadiens, [le kadjɛ̃, lez‿akadjɛ̃]) are an ethnic group mainly living in the U.S. state of Louisiana, consisting of the descendants of Acadian exiles (French-speakers from Acadia in what are now The Maritimes of Eastern Canada). Today, the Cajuns make up a significant portion of south Louisiana's population and have exerted an enormous impact on the state's culture.
While Lower Louisiana had been settled by French colonists since the late 17th century, the Cajuns trace their roots to the influx of Acadian settlers after the Great Expulsion from their homeland during the French and English hostilities prior to the Seven Years' War (1756 to 1763). The Acadia region to which modern Cajuns trace their origin consisted largely of what are now Nova Scotia and the other Maritime provinces, plus parts of eastern Quebec and northern Maine. Since their establishment in Louisiana, the Cajuns have developed their own dialect, Cajun French, and developed a vibrant culture including folkways, music, and cuisine. The Acadiana region is heavily associated with them.
Cajun music, an emblematic music of Louisiana, is rooted in the ballads of the French-speaking Acadians of Canada. Cajun music is often mentioned in tandem with the Creole-based, Creole-influenced zydeco form, both of Acadiana origin. These French Louisiana sounds have influenced American popular music for many decades, especially country music, and have influenced pop culture through mass media, such as television commercials.
Acadiana, or The Heart of Acadiana (Cajun French: L'Acadiane), is the official name given to the French Louisiana region that is home to a large Francophone population. Of the 64 parishes that make up Louisiana, 22 named parishes and other parishes of similar cultural environment make up the intrastate region.
The word Acadiana reputedly has two origins. Its first recorded appearance dates to the mid-1950s, when a Crowley, Louisiana, newspaper, the Crowley Daily Signal, coined the term in reference to Acadia Parish, Louisiana.
However, KATC television in Lafayette independently coined "Acadiana" in the early 1960s, gave it a new, broader meaning, and popularized it throughout south Louisiana. Founded in 1962, KATC was owned by the Acadian Television Corporation. In early 1963, the ABC affiliate received an invoice erroneously addressed to the Acadiana Television Corp. Someone had typed an extra "a" at the end of the word "Acadian." The station started using it to describe the region covered by its broadcast signal.
Actors: Barnard Hughes (actor), Wendy Crewson (actress), Mark Snow (composer), William Hickey (actor), Michael Flynn (actor), Gerald McRaney (actor), Corky Ehlers (editor), Lee Weaver (actor), Michael Ruud (actor), Donré Sampson (actor), Will Mackenzie (director), Curley Green (actor), Paul Freeman (producer), Sandy Dvore (miscellaneous crew), Helen Stenborg (actress),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Stephen Polk (actor), Anthony Johnson (actor), David Campbell (actor), John Driver (director), Oliver Osterberg (actor), Oliver Osterberg (actor), Oliver Osterberg (actor), Jonathan Stathakis (producer), Kim Landry (actress), John Clark Donahue (director), Tom Dunn (actor), Jerome Wallin (actor), Julee Cruise (actress), Jason McLean (actor), Scott Anderson (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Musical,Actors: Christopher Riordan (actor), Steve McQueen (actor), Burt Mustin (actor), Gene Coogan (actor), Robert DoQui (actor), William Challee (actor), Gregg Martell (actor), Cab Calloway (actor), Jeff Corey (actor), Karl Malden (actor), John Hart (actor), Harry Hines (actor), John Indrisano (actor), Colin Kenny (actor), Edward G. Robinson (actor),
Plot: In 1930s New Orleans, the Cincinnati Kid, a young stud poker player who travels from one big game to the next, stopping along the way up with various girls, is pitted against the legendary champion card-sharp Lancey Howard in a high-stakes poker game.
Keywords: 1930s, adultery, apple, based-on-novel, bathtub, beer, betting, billiards, blackmail, blues-clubActors: Ray Bennett (actor), Jack Cheatham (actor), Jack Clifford (actor), Budd Buster (actor), Alec Craig (actor), Dick Curtis (actor), Joe Devlin (actor), Jimmie Dodd (actor), Clancy Cooper (actor), Charles Evans (actor), Byron Foulger (actor), Al Hill (actor), Earle Hodgins (actor), Arthur Hohl (actor), Charles Jordan (actor),
Plot: "The Mystery of the Riverboat" while ending each chapter with a cliffhanger is more episodic in nature than the usual Universal serial and somewhat similar to Universal's 1934 "Tailspin Tommy" in that aspect as some plot lines are completed as a story within the overall story. Plus, while some serials often contained a title song or motif throughout, this one has six songs scattered around and about performed by either Marion Martin - and we have no idea if she was dubbed or did her own warbling - and former Three Mesquiteer and future head Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd, who did his own. The overly-plotted (for juvenile Saturday matinée audiences to keep up with over a period of 13 weeks) story finds three Louisiana families, the Langtrys, Perrins and Duvals, as co-owners of swamp land in the Louisiana bayou country. Unaware that the property contains rich "nitrolene" deposits, they are considering an offer from speculator Herman Einreich, who is well aware of the secret, having killed the scientist who discovered it and stolen his geological maps and notes. He boards a river boat, "The Morning Glory", heading for Duval's Landing. Others on the boat are the skipper, Captain Ethan Perrin, his daughter Jenny; Steve Langtry; Rudolph Toller; Bruno Bloch and Louis Shaber who represent a foreign faction also interested in the land; and a bearded man named Clayton, who is really the disinherited renegade son of the Duvals, Paul Duval, who thinks his brother Jean has cheated him out of his share of the Duval estate and going home to get even. With the aid of Batiste, "Clayton" murders Einreich, steals his maps and almost kills Steve and Jenny, who are saved by Napoleon, ship steward and Steve's friend. The Toller gang, assisted by ship entertainer Celeste Eltree, and headed by Rudolph Toller, pin Einreich's murder on Steve, who heads for the swamps at the end of chapter six, where he encounters some hostile Cajuns in Chapter 7, and ends up in a jail that ends up floating down the river when the levee breaks. But there are still six chapters to go, with lots of plot left, including chapter 12, where Steve, in a twist from the usual serial hero, manages to blow himself up as opposed to the villains doing it for him.
Keywords: explosion, lawyer, levee, louisiana, mississippi-river, murder, new-orleans-louisiana, porter, quicksand, riverboatTo hear another Cajun/South LA Accent watch the link below!!! Here is link to the movie "Shy People", which is set in LA, skip to the 6:40 mark, you can tell that the Sherriff Petijean must be a local bc his accent is true, listen to his accent in comparison to the main actors in the movie. SEE BELOW http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=448ML4aPmD4 Just scratching the surface on our many dishes, phrases, customs, and heritage.
Another song from the Boucherie out in Eunice, Louisiana, Cajun Country! With our famous musicians: Christine Balfa, Dirk Powell, David Greely, Wilson Savoy, Manolo Gonzales, Freddy Hanks, Stu...
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This documentary covers over 300 years of history concerning the migration and development of modern day Cajuns. Our story starts in Poitou, France where persecution caused a group of French settlers to travel across the ocean to Nova Scotia, Canada. Here they established a new life for themselves and became known as the Acadians. Many years later as a result of English rule over the region, the Acadians were once again persecuted and forced to leave their homes and travel to many destinations. Several ended up in South Louisiana. Still known as Acadians, they thrived for many years in Louisiana until WWII. As a result of leaving the region to fight in the war, many for the first time met people outside of the Acadian community. The war galvanized the Acadians with Americanism. Now identi...
Louisiana (Cajun) French is surrounded by many inaccuracies. It's important to understand what's right and what's wrong so you can help promote it! I am not a native speaker so excuse any mistakes I might make! www.facebook.com/groups/cajunfrench www.facebook.com/latassedecafekvpi
Check out the Tasty One-Stop Shop for cookbooks, aprons, hats, and more at TastyShop.com: http://bit.ly/2mEBY0e Here is what you'll need! CAJUN SHRIMP BAKE Servings: 4 INGREDIENTS Cajun Spice Mix 2 teaspoons garlic powder 2½ teaspoons paprika 1¼ teaspoons oregano 1 teaspoon onion powder 1¼ teaspoons thyme ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon pepper 4 red potatoes, quartered 2 pieces of corn, quartered 2 tablespoons oil, divided 1 tablespoon butter, cubed 4 andouille sausages, chopped 1 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined 4 garlic cloves, minced Optional Parsley, chopped Lemon wedges PREPARATION Preheat oven to 375°F/190°C. In a small bowl, combine the Cajun spice mix ingredients and stir to combine. In a baking dish, combine potatoes, corn...
I sat down again to try and finish my cover of hello and here comes that very Cajun dad again!
Cajun Country Revival performs "You Won't Be Satisfied" live in the Bunny Glade at Pickathon 2012. Recorded by KEXP on August 3, 2012. Audio: Matt Ogaz Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Shelly Corbett & Scott Holpainen Editing: Jim Beckmann http://www.kexp.org/ http://pickathon.com/ http://cajuncountryrevival.bandcamp.com/
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Oh, oh, oh you pretty, pretty baby!
Cause I'm about to take you home with me tonight, girl!
High heels and a trench coat,
Hotter than a steamboat sailing on a summer day,
Must say, you're the baddest thing I've seen, girl!
When you walked to my front door,
My neck broke for real... turn around and let me see!
What you're working with, ?
Bridge:
So come on over here, please don't make me wait too long!
I'm not serving you, so many things I wanna do!
You're like, so hurry up and let me in!
Darling, I can't wait, it's too late,
But I'm gonna make you mine tonight!
Chorus:
You gonna be mine tonight,
I'm gonna sign my name upon it!
You gonna be mine tonight,
Cause when I finish I'm on it!
You gonna be mine tonight,
Oh, my, oh my!
Cause I'm about to cop, cop, copyright that body, yeah!
Cause I'm about to cop, cop, copyright that body, yeah!
You make me so proud of myself when I look you, you,
I'm about to put it on you, let me know if you can take that!
I've bet my last hundred bill on it,
Then take you for a ride with a thrill on it,
Better than Maybach with the wheels on it,
Put you to sleep, wake up, when you still want it!
Bridge:
So come on over here, please don't make me wait too long!
I'm not serving you, so many things I wanna do!
You're like, so hurry up and let me in!
Darling, I can't wait, it's too late,
But I'm gonna make you mine tonight!
Chorus:
You gonna be mine tonight,
I'm gonna sign my name upon it!
You gonna be mine tonight,
Cause when I finish I'm on it!
You gonna be mine tonight,
Oh, my, oh my!
Cause I'm about to cop, cop, copyright that body, yeah!
Cause I'm about to cop, cop, copyright that body, yeah!
You see, exclusively you are mine,
I got a legal to that body, baby
And I'mma do you just fine!
You gotta worry about nobody baby!
You don't think,
Chorus: (x2)
You gonna be mine tonight,
I'm gonna sign my name upon it!
You gonna be mine tonight,
Cause when I finish I'm on it!
You gonna be mine tonight,
Oh, my, oh my!
Cause I'm about to cop, cop, copyright that body, yeah!