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-  • Median household income $49,973  • Income rank 47th Demonyms Louisianian Louisianais (Cajun or Creole heritage) Luisiano (Spanish descendants during rule...
- ISBN 978-0-8071-5824-1. "Athénée Louisianais records, 1834-1987". Tulane University. Records of Athénée Louisianais at The Historic New Orleans Collection...
- The French Louisianians (French: Louisianais), also known as Louisiana French, are Latin French people native to the states that were established out...
- (Centenary College of Louisiana, 2004). Creole echoes, pp 88–9; Écrits Louisianais du 19e siècle, Louisiana State University 1979, pp. 213–215 Georges Gauvin...
- colonized other parts of North America in what are today Louisiana (called Louisianais), Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, far northern...
- époux, bon soldat et chevalier créole, Son nom, dictame saint aux cœurs louisianais, Resplendira toujours, ainsi que l'auréole Qui partant d'un ciel pur...
- historically been known as, and are, a subset of Creoles (Synonymous for "Louisianais", which is a demonym for French Louisianians). Cajuns make up a significant...
- Louisiana French or Louisiana Regional French (French: français régional louisianais) is generally regarded as more accurate and inclusive than "Cajun French"...
- Louisiana Voodoo (French: Vaudou louisianais, Spanish: Vudú de Luisiana), also known as New Orleans Voodoo, is an African diasporic religion that originated...
- Louisiana French or Louisiana Regional French (French: français régional louisianais) is generally regarded as more accurate and inclusive than "Cajun French"...