CREOLE CULTURAL NEWS FLASH: Louisianas Creole French People, - TopicsExpress



          

CREOLE CULTURAL NEWS FLASH: Louisianas Creole French People, Our Language, Food & Culture 500 Years of Culture by John laFleur 2014, will soon be out and available in a much anticipated book form! Currently available in e-book form at $4.99 through Amazon and Bookrix it will be printed in softcover with important updates, and supplemented with even more information and facts than the current e-book version found on Bookrix and Amazon! Both a Louisiana French and Standard French translation of this long needed handbook are also in the making! It is my keen desire to make it very affordable, hence, the softcover edition with no interior color photos. The expected retail, I hope will not be over $ 24.00 incl. shipping cost if purchased directly from Creole Bookstore. It is the one handbook every Louisiana Creole has long awaited and needed providing research and scholarly information in addressing the forty + year long cultural fraud of Cajunization which through CODOFIL, the Lafayette Tourist Bureau and its Louisiana Studies department continue to dishonestly promote as an Acadian-based culture for Louisianas pre-Acadian and contemporary multi-ethnic creole culture-its language, food and social traditions. This handbook will be equipped with an invaluable index for ready-reference to any topic the reader may need assistance with in his/her search for answers to the misconceptions, lies, distortions and half-truths issued from Cajunist propaganda, as well as, to inform himself/herself, ones children, friends and the public of Louisianas true historical Latin culture, food and languages. And, most importantly, it returns legitimate credit to Louisianas multi-ethnic Creole French people for the creation of our unique culture; a culture still unknown in Acadian Canada, even as the Acadian culture remains unknown in Louisiana! Along with a small section on Creole architecture, there will be a special section featuring some of our oldest Louisiana creole recipes derived from Native-American, French, African, German, Spanish, Italian & Irish creoles-none of which are Acadian-based. The careful chronology table traces each step of the 500 year history of our multi-ethnic evolution and how these cultural elements have been exploited by deceitful politicians, academics and ignorant, but, greed-driven business leaders. Please SHARE, SHARE, SHARE cher!
Posted on: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 15:25:50 +0000

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