Acadiana

Acadiana
Author: Carl A. Brasseaux
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0807139653

"Acadiana" summons up visions of a legendary and exotic world of moss-draped cypress, cocoa-colored bayous, subtropical wildlife, and spicy indigenous cuisine. The ancestral home of Cajuns and Creoles, this twenty-two-parish area of south Louisiana encompasses a broad range of people, places, and events. In their historical and pictorial tour of the region, author Carl A. Brasseaux and photographer Philip Gould explore in depth this fascinating and complex world. As passionate documentarians of all things Cajun and Creole, Brasseaux and Gould delve into the topography, culture, and economy of Acadiana. In two hundred color photographs of architecture, landscapes, wildlife, and artifacts, Gould portrays the rich history still visible in the area, while Brasseaux's engagingly written narrative covers the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century story of settlement and development in the region. Brasseaux brings the story up to date, recounting devastating hurricanes and coastal degradation. From living-history attractions such as Vermilionville, the Acadian Village, and Longfellow-Evangeline State Park to music venues, festivals, and crawfish boils, Acadiana depicts a resilient and vibrant way of life and presents a vivid portrait of a culture that continues to captivate, charm, and endure. For all those who want to explore these people and this place, Brasseaux and Gould have provided an insightful written and visual history.

Acadiana

Acadiana
Author: Carl A. Brasseaux
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807139645

In two hundred color photographs of architecture, landscapes, wildlife, and artifacts, Gould portrays the rich history still visible in the area, while Brasseaux's engagingly written narrative covers the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century story of settlement and development in the region. Brasseaux brings the story up to date, recounting devastating hurricanes and coastal degradation. From living-history attractions such as Vermilionville, the Acadian Village, and Longfellow-Evangeline State Park to music venues, festivals, and crawfish boils, Acadiana depicts a resilient and vibrant way of life and presents a vivid portrait of a culture that continues to captivate, charm, and endure.

Acadiana Table

Acadiana Table
Author: George Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2016-10-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1558328637

Stuffed with 125 Creole and Cajun inspired dishes, Acadiana Table gets to the roots of everthing you need for Louisiana cooking and regional cuisine.

Yankee Autumn in Acadiana

Yankee Autumn in Acadiana
Author: David C. Edmonds
Publisher: University of Louisiana
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

The complete narrative of the expedition.

Exploring Cajun Country

Exploring Cajun Country
Author: Cheré Dastugue Coen
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2011-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625841507

Louisiana's famous Cajun Country is a place where today's travelers can still experience the rich heritage and traditions that began in the eighteenth century. From foodways and folktales to music and festivals, Acadiana offers something you can't get anywhere else. Journey through this historic and unique part of the state with travel writer and historian Cher Coen as your guide Experience Cajun Country through its exceptional cuisine, area events, and historic attractions.

Acadiana Table

Acadiana Table
Author: George Graham
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1558328696

There's nothing in the world quite like Creole and Cajun cooking. Experience this unique, regional cooking tradition that's steeped in culture and history with Arcadiana Table. In this beautifully photographed, 125-recipe regional cookbook, Louisiana native George Graham welcomes home cooks and food lovers to the world of Cajun and Creole cooking. The Acadiana region of southwest Louisiana, where this unique cuisine has its roots, is a journey into a fascinating culinary landscape. Filled with many of the standard dishes expected in a Louisiana cookbook, Acadiana Table also includes brand-new recipes, techniques, and an exploration into the culture, geography, and history of this distinctive area. Fans of Louisiana are sure to love this cookbook, even if they've been cooking Creole and Cajun for years. Book chapters include: First You Make a Roux Sunrise in Acadiana Simmering Black Pots A Little Lagniappe on the Side Farm Fresh The Cajun/Creole Coast If it Flies, It Fries Meats and the Mastery of the Boucherie Sweet Surrender

Acadian Odyssey

Acadian Odyssey
Author: Oscar W. Winzerling
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-04-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807159298

First published in 1955, Oscar Winzerling's Acadian Odyssey has remained unsurpassed as a study of the exodus of 1755. Following their eviction from Nova Scotia by the English, many hundreds of Acadians spent years in various seaport concentration camps in England before reuniting with their fellow exiles in the port cities of France. In 1783, the refugees Based upon original documents uncovered by the author in European national and private archives, Acadian Odyssey details the history of the Cajun people, whose traditions and beliefs stand as a cultural cornerstone of the state of Louisiana.

Hidden History of Acadiana

Hidden History of Acadiana
Author: William J. Thibodeaux
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 146714357X

Tragedy and destruction abound in this region and in these pages, but heroism, glory and Cajun flair come in equal measure. From the improbable Thoroughbred Twenty-Twoinit, which defied odds and burned Vegas oddsmakers at Evangeline Downs, to the destitute Reconstruction-era Cajuns who sought recompense from the federal government after the war, history comes to life in these retellings by historian and yarn spinner William Thibodeaux. Before "serial killer" was a term, a vile murderer stalked the streets of then-tiny Lafayette, inciting unimaginable terror. All too familiar are harrowing tales of locals who battened down the hatches as horrible storms roared forth. From the hills to the bayous, Acadiana has quite a story to tell, especially for those who lean in close to listen.