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  2. The Council for the Development of French in Louisiana's mission is to "work toward the creation of an eco-system that permits the development of French in the economic, educational, cultural and professional sectors and in which Louisiana's French and Creole speakers are valorized in their cultural and linguistic identity."

  3. William Arceneaux - Wikipedia

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    William Arceneaux (born August 19, 1941) is a Louisiana higher education official, [1] an American professor, historian, writer, and Louisiana native. Arceneaux is president [ 2 ] of the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL), having been elected in January of 2011.

  4. Cajuns - Wikipedia

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    In general, Créolité in Louisiana was largely defined by whether that person was born in Louisiana, spoke a Latin-based language (often French, Spanish or Creole) and practiced Catholicism. Having been born on Louisianian soil and maintaining a Catholic francophone identity, the Acadian descendants were indeed and often considered to be Creoles.

  5. Louisiana French - Wikipedia

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    The Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL) recruits teachers locally and globally each year. Additionally, Les Amis de l'Immersion, Inc. is the parent-teacher organization for students in French immersion in the state which organizes summer camps , fundraisers and outreach for teachers, parents and students in the program.

  6. James R. Domengeaux - Wikipedia

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    James R. Domengeaux (January 6, 1907 – April 11, 1988) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge who served in the United States House of Representatives for Louisiana's 3rd congressional district from 1941 to 1949.

  7. Festivals Acadiens et Créoles - Wikipedia

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    Festivals Acadiens et Créoles formed from many other local events. The oldest single component of this cooperative is the Louisiana Native and Contemporary Crafts Festival (then named the Louisiana Native Crafts Festival), first presented October 28, 1972. CODOFIL started a Tribute to Cajun Music concert in 1974. In 1977, the Lafayette ...

  8. Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism

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    The division is supported and advised by a 24-member Louisiana State Arts Council. [11] and includes the Louisiana Folklife Program advised by a diverse 22 member Louisiana Folklife Commission. [12] Division of Archaeology: Records, protects and distributes information about Louisiana's archaeological resources and heritage. [13]

  9. Cajun music - Wikipedia

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    A Cajun dancer will cover the dance floor while the zydeco dancer will primarily dance in a smaller area. Cajun music can be found predominantly at Louisiana festivals and dance halls, in addition to weddings in Acadiana. Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival, 2015. In 1968, CODOFIL (the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana) was created ...