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Action Cadienne (literally "Cajun Action"),
founded in
April 1996, is a non-profit
organization in the
United States whose purpose is to preserve, promote...
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Cajun music (French:
Musique cadienne), an
emblematic music of
Louisiana pla**** by the Cajuns, is
rooted in the
ballads of the French-speaking Acadians...
- environmentalist,
French language preservationist and
founder of
Action Cadienne Ian
Somerhalder (born 1978), actor,
father is of half
Cajun descent[citation...
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Cajun cuisine (French:
cuisine cadienne [kɥi.zin ka.dʒɛn], Spanish:
cocina cadiense) is a
subset of
Louisiana cooking developed by the Cajuns,
itself a...
- Plaïe-de-Houx), also
known as the "Cajun Riviera" (French: La Rivière
Cadienne), is a
coastal community in
unincorporated community Cameron Parish, Louisiana...
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ballad singers Lula
Landry and Inez Catalon,
honored on her CD La Joie
Cadienne. One of her songs, "So I'll Run" is
featured in the book 31
Songs by British...
- Joie
Cadienne (CD) (in French). Lafayette, Louisiana: Cut-Up Records. OCLC 44442750. Morris,
Linda J. (April 2004). "Marce Lacouture: 'La Joie
Cadienne'"...
- vivante, la Poésie
cadienne et créole,” in Spirale, septembre-octobre (2000): 15.
Jacqueline Chamberland Blesso, “Poésie et
musique cadiennes: la sensualité...
- in 1994 gave a
significant boost to the
Louisianan Francophonie.
Action Cadienne, an
organization dedicated to
promoting French in Louisiana, was founded...