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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Cajun - définition

ETHNIC GROUP MAINLY LIVING IN THE U.S. STATE OF LOUISIANA
Coup de main (cajun); Cajun people; Cadiens; Cadien; Cadjin; Cadjins; Cajun American; Cajun culture; Cajun
  • The 22 parishes of Acadiana: The Cajun heartland of Louisiana is highlighted in darker red.
  • Acadian Creole]] governor of Louisiana, [[Alexandre Mouton]]
  • [[Amédé Ardoin]] the first Black Cajun recording artist; he only spoke [[Cajun French]].
  • Filipinos]] of [[Saint Malo, Louisiana]]
  • Cajun ''[[boudin]]'' rolled into a ball and deep fried
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  • Musicians playing at a traditional ''Courir de Mardi Gras''
  • Russell Lee]]
  • Crowley]] enjoying a Cajun Music Concert in 1938.
  • Acadians]].
  • Louisiana's Cajun governor, [[Edwin Edwards]]
  • A statue of Evangeline—fictional heroine of the poem ''[[Evangeline]]'' by Longfellow—at [[St. Martinville, Louisiana]]. The statue was donated by actress [[Dolores del Río]], who also posed for it. In a 1929 silent film by director [[Edwin Carewe]], del Rio portrayed Evangeline.
  • Cajun dancers in traditional clothing

Cajun         
(Cajuns)
1.
Cajun means belonging or relating to a group of people who live mainly in Louisiana in the United States, and are descended from French people. Cajun is also used to refer to the language and culture of these people.
They played some Cajun music.
...Cajun food.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A Cajun is a person of Cajun origin.
N-COUNT
3.
Cajun is a dialect of French spoken by Cajun people.
...the first book ever written in Cajun.
N-UNCOUNT
Cajun         
·add. ·noun In Louisiana, a person reputed to be Acadian French descent.
Cajun         
['ke?d?(?)n]
¦ noun a member of any of the communities in the bayou areas of southern Louisiana formed by descendants of French Canadians, speaking an archaic form of French.
¦ adjective relating to the Cajuns, especially with reference to their folk music or cuisine.
Origin
C19: alt. of Acadian.

Wikipédia

Cajuns

The Cajuns (; French: les Cadjins or les Cadiens [le ka.dʒɛ]), also known as Louisiana Acadians (French: les Acadiens), are a Louisiana French ethnicity mainly found in the U.S. state of Louisiana.

While Cajuns are usually described as the descendants of the Acadian exiles who went to Louisiana over the course of Le Grand Dérangement, Louisianians frequently use Cajun as a broad cultural term (particularly when referencing Acadiana) without necessitating descent from the deported Acadians. Although the terms Cajun and Creole today are often portrayed as separate identities, Louisianians of Cajun descent have historically been known as Creoles. Cajuns make up a significant portion of south Louisiana's population and have had an enormous impact on the state's culture.

While Lower Louisiana had been settled by French colonists since the late 17th century, many Cajuns trace their roots to the influx of Acadian settlers after the Great Expulsion from their homeland during the French and British hostilities prior to the French and Indian War (1756 to 1763). The Acadia region to which many modern Cajuns trace their origin consisted largely of what are now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island plus parts of eastern Quebec and northern Maine.

Since their establishment in Louisiana, the Cajuns have become famous for their French dialect, Louisiana French, and have developed a vibrant culture including folkways, music, and cuisine. Acadiana is heavily associated with them.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Cajun
1. Lula‘s sassy Cajun kebabs Orange you glad pork chops
2. His surname was the first recorded Cajun name in Louisiana.
3. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana at the Rajun Cajun diner.
4. It is steeped in its Cajun, French and slave history.
5. The plant opened in 1'17 under the ownership of French Cajun transplants from Louisiana.