Eastern Canadian regions
The Cajuns lived in the eastern canadian regions
Cajuns are not a race per se. They are a French speaking social group who became expatriates from Canada as a result of the French and Indian War. An exodus from Nova Scotia would end up in south Louisiana, mingling with the other populace and ergo, voila, Cajuns.
Louisiana
They were pro French in a British Canada.
The Cajuns lived in the eastern canadian regions
Cajuns are from Louisiana Cajuns are from Louisiana
Eastern Canadian regions
Some of the people who live in the part of Louisiana where they have bayous are called Cajuns.
Cajuns live all in the south parts of Louisiana and they love seafood. there are lots of swamps and lakes in the bayous of Louisiana. Cajuns aren't very fancy or lady like. some are considered red neck. Cajuns live there own life and don't let anyone tell them what to do. Another characteristic is that most of them like to go fishing in the bayous.
No, Cajuns originally came from Nova Scotia in Canada.
The Cajuns lived in the eastern canadian regions
Cajuns of the Teche - 1942 was released on: USA: 13 August 1942
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Carolyn Ramsey has written: 'Cajuns on the bayous' -- subject(s): Cajuns, Description and travel, Social life and customs