Louisiana Creole and Cajuns: What's the Difference? Race, Ethnicity, History and Genetics
Many people often use the terms Cajun and Louisiana Creole interchangeably, and although there are many historical, linguistic, and cultural similarities between the two groups, they are very distinct in other ways. In this video we are going to be delving into the history of the Cajuns and Creole people that live in the modern American state of Louisiana, and why and how they both came to be. Please share your thoughts on the two groups in the comments section down below! Thanks for watching! Footage of the Louisiana bayou: • Louisiana Bayou

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