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Attention Educators!
If you are a teacher
of history, social studies or French, and you wish to teach your
students about historic Louisiana, please consider a trip to
St. Martinville.
What
to expect when you visit the Acadian Memorial ...
Let the Children Speak! by Sylvia S. Bienvenu, Ed.S.
An Educator’s Guide to researching and writing the history and genealogies of Acadian children who arrived in Louisiana in the late 1700s after being deported from Nova Scotia by the British.
It's twins!
The
Acadian Memorial and the Grand-Pré National Historic Site
are twinned in an agreement between Evangeline Oak Park and Parks
Canada.
Find
out more ...
Related Links:
St. Martin Parish
An Acadian Parish Remembered
Atchafalaya National Heritage Area
The Old Castillo Bed & Breakfast
Bienvenue House Bed & Breakfast
City of St.Martinville
St. Martinville Chamber of Commerce
Beau Rêve
Louisiana Genealogy, History and Culture
Louisiane à la carte
Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism
Lieu historique national de Grand Pré
Acadian Museum -
Erath, Louisiana
C.O.D.O.F.I.L. (Council for the Development of French in
Louisiana)
Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site
The poem Evangeline
Louisiana Travel (Louisiana Department of Tourism)
Action Cadienne
C.A.F.A. (Confederation of Acadian Families)
Jean Lafitte National Park and Historic Preserve Acadian
Cultural Centers
Radio Louisiane
Hot Cajun Books
Madawaska Public Library
Madawaska Historical Society
Madawaska's Acadian Fest
Old Teche Theater
Adding French Accents to Text
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