- The
Acadians (French:
Acadiens;
European French: [akadjɛ̃],
Acadian French: [akad͡zjɛ̃]) are an
ethnic group descended from the
French who
settled in the...
- The
Parti Acadien was a
political party in New Brunswick,
Canada in the 1970s and 1980s. The
party was
founded in 1972 by
Acadians who were
upset over...
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Acadian French (French: français
acadien, acadjonne) is a
variety of
French spoken by Acadians,
mostly in the
region of Acadia, Canada.
Acadian French...
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Great Upheaval between 1755 and 1763. The
Acadian version is
known as "Un
Acadien errant."
Accounts of the
origins of this song vary. In
Souvenirs de collège...
- The
Acadian World Congress, or Le Congrès
Mondial Acadien, is a
festival of
Acadian and
Cajun culture and history, held
every five years. It is also informally...
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Festivals Acadiens et Créoles is a three-day
festival celebrating the music, crafts, and food of
South Louisiana. It is held
annually in Lafayette, Louisiana...
- Le
Moniteur Acadien (lit. 'The
Acadian Monitor') is a w****ly
newspaper based in Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada.
Owned by
Radio Beauséjour, it was founded...
- responsabilité de l'expulsion des
Acadiens, Ottawa: Impr. de l'Ottawa
Printing Co. d'Arles,
Henri (1918). La déportation des
Acadiens, Québec:
Imprimerie de l'Action...
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Village Historique Acadien Provincial Park is an
historical reconstruction that
portrays the way of life of
Acadians between 1770 and 1949. It is located...
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followed by the
founding of
Acadian newspapers: the w****ly Le
Moniteur Acadien in 1867 and the
daily L'Évangéline in 1887 (fr),
named after the epic poem...