Join me on a trip to Avery Island, the home of Tabasco, where I explore Louisiana’s rich culture and cuisine. Discover the iconic flavors and phrases of the Cajun language, including "Laissez les bons ...
Because they want to speak and keep the language of Cajun French alive, a group called The French Table gathers once a month in a study room at the West Feliciana Parish to speak, study and share.
There's a little radio station in south Louisiana. It's been on the air for nearly 70 years, doing everything it can to keep alive a dying language. That's Cajun French. On Saturday mornings, it ...
PORT NECHES, Texas — Cajun French is a unique dialect only found in a small region of the world. Its influence can be heard in Southeast Texas music and even seen as the names of many local streets.
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