- The
following are
notable people who were
either born, raised, or have
lived for a
significant period of time in the
American state of Louisiana. Contents: ...
-
States Census' 2007
American Community Survey estimated that 3.5% of
Louisianans over the age of 5
spoke French or a French-based
creole at home. As of...
- The flag of the U.S.
state of
Louisiana consists of a
rectangular field of blue with the arms of Louisiana, a
pelican vulning herself, in
white in the...
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Louisianan stew...
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believed that a
period of the
federal rule
would be
necessary while Louisianans adjusted to
their new nation.
Historians have
differed in
their ****essments...
- cadiense) is a
subset of
Louisiana cooking developed by the Cajuns,
itself a
Louisianan development incorporating elements of
Native American, West African, French...
- was a
derogatory term used to
refer to an
uncouth woman, and may be a
Louisianan dialect form of the word "wretched". In the 2000s–2010s, the word became...
- July 1, 2021.
Retrieved January 24, 2022. By the 1720s, free mixed-race
Louisianans made up such a
substantial part of the po****tion that the Code Noir...
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unrest occurred. It is also
credited for the
creation of the
distinctly Louisianan Po' boy sandwich. By the mid-20th century, New
Orleanians recognized that...
- The 1st
Louisiana Native Guard was a
Confederate Louisianan militia that
consisted of
Creoles of color.
Formed in 1861 in New Orleans, Louisiana, it was...