In response to the article, “What it means to be Creole,” I have referred to “A Dictionary of the Cajun Language” by the Rev. Jules O. Daigle, M.A., S.T.L. — a respected authority on truth and history ...
“Creole isn’t about a specific skin tone or country, it’s about a culture,” said Mona Lisa Saloy, author of the poetry collection Black Creole Chronicles. “It’s food, it’s music, it’s architecture, it ...
When CBS Saturday Morning came to Acadiana and referred to the region as “Creole country,” they unknowingly pulled the curtain back on a complex conversation around who we are — and who our ancestors ...
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