Cajun
The Cajun culture sprang from the traditions of the Acadians who settled in South Louisiana following their expulsion from Nova Scotia in 1755. This French colonial culture melded with mainland French traditions already in place in Louisiana and with Spanish, Native American, English and German influences. In time, the mix evolved into the distinctive and unique Cajun culture found today in South Louisiana.

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