a denonym is what the people of a certain country are called. EXAMPLE: a person from the united states would be called an american
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Well, if you're looking for the denonym for a person living in Tokyo, it is 'Tokyoite'. They're quiet, busy and austere folks - and Japanese.
A proper categorization is "Louisianian." However most Southerners refer to them as "those crazy Cajuns". The name is a shortening of Arcadian, and the original Arcadians were forcibly settled from Canada as I remember. The poem "Evangeline" commemorates the event. The name is actually Acadian, since their country was Acadia. The British forced the Acadians out of their homes and many ended up in Louisiana. It is now called Nova Scotia, part of Canada.