Clarence's Research Guide for Cajun Culture and Music |
Cajun Louisiana - Student Research Guide:
This site contains resources for educators and students researching and studying the Louisiana Cajun French culture and music. This is located at www.cajunradio.org/cajunresearch.html Please listen to Clarence's Cajun radio program in Baton Rouge. Saturdays 7pm-9pm on WBRH 90.3 FM Clarence needs your help - read a message from Clarence here. Cultures of Acadiana: Cajuns / Acadians (by Carencro High School) at www.carencrohighschool.org/la_studies/ The Baton Rouge Advocate article on the history of Saint Martinville at www.theadvocate.com/news/story.asp?StoryID=28336 BluPete's excellent Acadian History and Genealogy at www.blupete.com Landry Family Genealogy and history www.landrystuff.com "Allons � Lafayette: Historical Recordings of Cajun Music" by Steve Winick at www.futuris.net/linen/feature/60cajun.html "Cajun music has gone through many changes" by Jim Bradshaw at www.lft.k12.la.us/chs/la_studies/ParishSeries/ "Pretty, Little, and Fickle: Images of Women in Cajun Music" by Laura Westbrook at https://www.crt.state.la.us/folklife/ "Cajun Music: the Voice of the Cajun Family" by Harriet J. Bauman at www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/ Ann Savoy's book "Cajun Music--A Reflection of a People" from the Savoy Music Center in Eunice, LA. Check www.savoymusiccenter.com or call 337-457-9563. This book has many excellent stories from Cajun musicians. www.savoymusiccenter.com A research article discussing the change and preservation of the cajun culture through music: "www.findarticles.com/ History of Nova Scotia - very extensive: www.blupete.com/Hist/NovaScotiaBk1/ A class room learning CD from Louisiana: www.etrc.louisiana.edu/libr/reviews/ Louisiana Family Histories from www.vivelacajun.com The Cajuns - Genealogy, History and Culture www.thecajuns.com Please listen to Clarence's Cajun radio program in Baton Rouge. Saturdays 7pm-9pm on WBRH 90.3 FM Clarence needs your help - read a message from Clarence here. |