Based on written sources and interviews with Acadians throughout the Maritimes, Acadian Christmas Traditions offers a fascinating look at the evolution of Christmas. This very readable book shows how customs, both spiritual and secular, take hold in families, in villages, and in a culture as a whole. Georges Arsenault, the well-known historian and folklorist, examines all the aspects of the feast of Christmas, from midnight mass to holiday foods. As he chronicles the cultural changes that have taken place over the centuries, he proves that Acadian Christmas today is the result of a wonderful blending of old, new, and borrowed traditions.
Voices Through Time: Family History of Margaret Josephine Gaudet, James Hardy Hugh Amero
This book has three parts: first, the efforts at reunification to create an Acadian Nation (1880-1930); second, the pilgrimage to Grand-Pré as reported in Corinne's diary, with annotations (1930); and third, the Louisiana French ...
The Acadian story is essential to understanding the wider narrative of the transition from British colonial poor law to United States immigration law because it provides one of the earliest examples of poor law applied extensively to ...
The Sacred Shore
The book explains his early life events and militant struggles with the British who had, for years, wanted to lay claim to the Acadians' rich lands.
Basque , Maurice , “ Family and political culture in pre - conquest Acadia ” , in Reid , John , et al . , The conquest of Acadia , 1710 . Imperial , Colonial , and aboriginal constructions , Toronto , University of Toronto Press ...
Piecing together his family history through archival documents, Tyler LeBlanc tells the story of Joseph LeBlanc (his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather), Joseph's ten siblings, and their families.
Students should develop an understanding and appreciation of Cajun culture.
Students should develop an understanding and appreciation of Cajun culture.
This book provides the history of Acadian and Cajun music from pre-expulsion to the revival of this music today, written by Paul-Emile Comeau, a direct descendant of the original French settlers and the premier historian of Acadian and ...