-
began referring to the
peasant class (pe**** habitants) as "
Cajuns".
Cajuns inhabited the "
Cajun Countries" of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. At the...
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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
rebranding in 2017
dropped "Lafayette" from the
Cajuns' name.
Between 2011 and 2014, the
Cajuns won four
consecutive New
Orleans Bowls, representing...
- state's
Francophone po****tion. Many
inhabitants of
Cajun Country have
Acadian ancestry and
identify as
Cajuns or Creoles. Of the 64
parishes that make up the...
-
Cajuns are the
athletic teams of the
University of
Louisiana at Lafayette. The
college has been
competing athletically since 1901. The Ragin'
Cajuns compete...
-
Cajun English, or
Cajun Vernacular English, is a
dialect of
American English derived from
Cajuns living in
Southern Louisiana.
Cajun English is significantly...
- must have a
Wikipedia article showing they are
Cajuns or
Cajun descent. Carl A. Br****eaux (born 1951),
Cajun historian, writer;
worked at
University of Louisiana...
-
person of
Cajun ethnicity. Some view it as derogatory; however, many
Cajuns embrace the name.
Socioeconomic factors appear to
influence how
Cajuns are likely...
-
Louisiana Ragin'
Cajuns is the
nickname of the
University of
Louisiana at
Lafayette athletic teams. Ragin'
Cajun may also
refer to:
James Carville (born...
- drives.
These activities which the
Cajuns parti****ted in
promoted feelings of
national unity, and drew the
Cajuns closer to
Mainstream America. During...