- The
Caquins of Brittany, (also
Cacous Kakouz, Caqueux, Caquets, and Caquous) were
groups of
inhabitants who
worked as
coopers and ropemakers, subjected...
- and Gens des
Marais (marsh people) In
Brittany they were
called Cacons,
Cacous (possibly from the
Breton word
Cacodd meaning leprous),
Caquots and Cahets...
- with
statues of
Saint Thomas,
Saint Pol and
Saint Paul. 62. The
Porte des
Cacous. The door for lepers. 63. The
marble master altar. 64. Oak stalls. 65. Stained...
- of primary-school
children attended bilingual schools. A po****tion of
Cacous, a ****cuted
minority of ropemakers,
still lived isolated in the village...