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  • Acadians
  • Descendants of French settlers in Acadia

    thousands of Acadians moved in the late 1700s. Descendants of the Louisiana Acadians are most commonly known as Cajuns, the anglicized term of "Acadian". Acadia

    Acadians

    Acadians

    Acadians

  • Expulsion of the Acadians
  • 1755–1764 British forced removal of Acadians from Maritime Canada

    it. One hundred Acadians and Father Jean Baptistee de Gray surrendered, while about 130 Acadians and seven Miꞌkmaq escaped. The Acadian prisoners were

    Expulsion of the Acadians

    Expulsion of the Acadians

    Expulsion_of_the_Acadians

  • Acadia
  • Colony in north-eastern North America

    authority over the Acadians. The Acadians implemented village self-rule. Even after Canada had given up its elected spokesmen, the Acadians continued to demand

    Acadia

    Acadia

    Acadia

  • History of the Acadians
  • Acadia viewed from a historical point of view

    became Acadians primarily came from the southwestern and northern regions of France, historically known as Occitania and Normandy while some Acadians are

    History of the Acadians

    History of the Acadians

    History_of_the_Acadians

  • Acadian (train)
  • Passenger night train between Louisiana and Texas, USA

    The Acadian was the name of a passenger train of the Southern Pacific which ran daily as a night train between New Orleans, Louisiana, and Houston, Texas

    Acadian (train)

    Acadian_(train)

  • Cajuns
  • Louisiana French ethnicity

    the next 45 years, the Acadians refused to sign an unconditional oath of allegiance to the Crown. During this period, Acadians participated in various

    Cajuns

    Cajuns

    Cajuns

  • Acadian (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Acadian or Acadians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An Acadian is a native of Acadia, a region of northeastern North America. Acadian may also

    Acadian (disambiguation)

    Acadian_(disambiguation)

  • Acadian French
  • Variety of French spoken in eastern Canada

    Acadian French (French: français acadien, acadjonne) is a variety of French spoken by Acadians, mostly in the region of Acadia, Canada. Acadian French

    Acadian French

    Acadian French

    Acadian_French

  • Acadian cuisine
  • Cuisine of the Acadian people

    present-day cultural region of Acadia.Note 1 Acadian cuisine has been influenced by the Deportation of the Acadians, proximity to the ocean, the Canadian winter

    Acadian cuisine

    Acadian cuisine

    Acadian_cuisine

  • Father Le Loutre's War
  • Colonial war between Britain and France (1749–1755)

    and 12,000 Acadians in the region. While the British captured Port Royal in 1710 and were ceded peninsular Acadia in 1713, Mi'kmaq and Acadians continued

    Father Le Loutre's War

    Father Le Loutre's War

    Father_Le_Loutre's_War

  • Acadia (region)
  • Region in Canada

    covered the Maritimes, and that was inhabited by Acadians until the Expulsion of the Acadians. A few Acadians managed to escape the deportation by fleeing

    Acadia (region)

    Acadia (region)

    Acadia_(region)

  • Acadian cinema
  • Films created by Acadians

    Acadian cinema refers to cinema created by Acadians, primarily in Atlantic Canada. Acadians are a Francophone minority in the predominantly English-speaking

    Acadian cinema

    Acadian_cinema

  • Acadian culture
  • Culture of the Acadia region in Canada

    decision was made to deport the Acadians. December 13, Acadian Remembrance Day, commemorates the memory of the 2,000 Acadians who perished in the North Atlantic

    Acadian culture

    Acadian_culture

  • National Acadian Day
  • Canadian national day

    during the first National Convention of the Acadians held at Memramcook, New Brunswick, in 1881 that the Acadian leaders received the mandate to set the date

    National Acadian Day

    National Acadian Day

    National_Acadian_Day

  • Military history of the Acadians
  • The military history of the Acadians consisted primarily of militias made up of Acadian settlers who participated in wars against the English (the British

    Military history of the Acadians

    Military history of the Acadians

    Military_history_of_the_Acadians

  • Acadian architecture
  • Traditional style of architecture used by Acadians and Cajuns

    Acadian architecture, also known as Cadien architecture, is a traditional style of architecture used by Acadians and Cajuns. It is prevalent in Acadia

    Acadian architecture

    Acadian architecture

    Acadian_architecture

  • Acadian Exodus
  • Flight and Relocation of Acadians during Father Le Loutre's War

    when Acadians tried to develop communities in the French territories. Despite the British conquest of Acadia in 1710, Acadia was dominated by Acadians and

    Acadian Exodus

    Acadian Exodus

    Acadian_Exodus

  • Acadian (automobile)
  • Car model from GM

    the concurrent Chevy II, Acadians were offered with four-cylinder, six-cylinder, and V8 engines. No Mark IV (big block) Acadians were ever produced in any

    Acadian (automobile)

    Acadian (automobile)

    Acadian_(automobile)

  • Acadian diaspora
  • Acadian communities residing outside the territory of Canada

    The Acadian diaspora is a term used to designate the various Acadian communities residing outside Canada's Maritime Provinces. The Acadians are descendants

    Acadian diaspora

    Acadian diaspora

    Acadian_diaspora

  • Acadian borders
  • seen as benefiting anglophones more than Acadians. Acadia History of Acadia Expulsion of the Acadians Acadian Renaissance Quebec nationalism Cajuns Acadiana

    Acadian borders

    Acadian_borders

  • Military history of the Mi'kmaq
  • Militias of Mi'kmaq

    Boishébert's last Acadian expedition. From there, Boishebert and the Acadians went to Quebec and fought in the Battle of Quebec (1759). The Acadians and Mi'kmaq

    Military history of the Mi'kmaq

    Military history of the Mi'kmaq

    Military_history_of_the_Mi'kmaq

  • Nova Scotia
  • Province of Canada

    settling "foreign Protestants" in the region and deported the French-speaking Acadians en masse. There was ambivalence in Nova Scotia over whether the colony

    Nova Scotia

    Nova Scotia

    Nova_Scotia

  • Acadian Coast
  • exiled Acadians, beginning in 1764. While applying particularly to the present Saint James Parish, the term is sometimes used to designate the Acadian settlements

    Acadian Coast

    Acadian_Coast

  • Joseph Broussard
  • Leader of the Acadian people in Acadia (1702–1765)

    hundreds of other Acadians, to Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti). Unable to adapt to the climate and diseases that were killing Acadians, he led the group

    Joseph Broussard

    Joseph Broussard

    Joseph_Broussard

  • New Brunswick
  • Province of Canada

    most of the cultural region of Acadia and most Acadians. New Brunswick's variety of French is called Acadian French. There are seven regional accents. The

    New Brunswick

    New Brunswick

    New_Brunswick

  • Acadians in Quebec
  • Ethnic group

    self-identifying as Acadians in the country. Nevertheless, a considerable number of individuals who meet the criteria for classification as Acadians identify themselves

    Acadians in Quebec

    Acadians_in_Quebec

  • Acadian Peninsula
  • Peninsula in New Brunswick, Canada

    considered part of the Acadian Peninsula. Most settlement in the peninsula occurred as a result of the Expulsion of the Acadians during the Gulf of St

    Acadian Peninsula

    Acadian Peninsula

    Acadian_Peninsula

  • Acadian art
  • Art in Acadia

    Acadian art was developed over more than four centuries. Socio-economic conditions and then the Grand Dérangement long prevented Acadians from producing

    Acadian art

    Acadian_art

  • Acadian literature
  • inception account for the paucity of texts produced by Acadians during this era. From 1755 to 1763, the Acadian population was forcibly deported. In contrast to

    Acadian literature

    Acadian_literature

  • Acadian Renaissance
  • Acadian cultural, political, and economic revival in 19th century

    the Acadians. Through this work, the Acadians discover the story of their people in their language. Rameau remained deeply interested in the Acadians until

    Acadian Renaissance

    Acadian_Renaissance

  • Acadian redfish
  • Species of fish

    The Acadian redfish (Sebastes fasciatus), also known as the Atlantic redfish, Acadian rockfish, or Labrador redfish, is a species of marine ray-finned

    Acadian redfish

    Acadian redfish

    Acadian_redfish

  • Cambrian
  • First geological period of the Paleozoic Era

    The Cambrian ( /ˈkæmbri.ən, ˈkeɪm-/ KAM-bree-ən, KAYM-) is the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era and the Phanerozoic Eon. The Cambrian lasted

    Cambrian

    Cambrian

    Cambrian

  • Flag of Acadia
  • Drapeau de l'Acadie) represents the Acadian community of Canada. It was adopted on 15 August 1884, at the Second Acadian National Convention held in Miscouche

    Flag of Acadia

    Flag of Acadia

    Flag_of_Acadia

  • Acadian Driftwood
  • 1976 single by The Band

    highlights the plight of the Acadians but also relates it to continuing oppression in the world. Bowman rated "Acadian Driftwood" as "one of Robertson's

    Acadian Driftwood

    Acadian Driftwood

    Acadian_Driftwood

  • Maine Acadian Culture
  • River Valley on the Maine–New Brunswick border. The common history of Acadians on both sides of the river is best understood by visiting and learning

    Maine Acadian Culture

    Maine_Acadian_Culture

  • Battle of Fort Beauséjour
  • 1755 battle of the French and Indian War

    Acadians did not act neutrally. Lawrence had evidence that at least some Acadians clearly favoured the French and hoped to force all of the Acadians to

    Battle of Fort Beauséjour

    Battle of Fort Beauséjour

    Battle_of_Fort_Beauséjour

  • Deputy (Acadian)
  • the Acadians in 1730 and ruled that the concessions were an error and unwarranted. He refused to recognise their allegiance, and insisted the Acadians were

    Deputy (Acadian)

    Deputy_(Acadian)

  • Acadian folklore
  • Traditional Acadian stories, music, customs, and beliefs

    the isolation of Acadians helped preserve a rich and varied folklore, passed down through generations. The ancestors of the Acadians primarily originated

    Acadian folklore

    Acadian_folklore

  • Acadian House (Guilford, Connecticut)
  • Historic house in Connecticut, United States

    refugee Acadians following their 1755 deportation from Nova Scotia. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The Acadian House

    Acadian House (Guilford, Connecticut)

    Acadian House (Guilford, Connecticut)

    Acadian_House_(Guilford,_Connecticut)

  • Acadian theatre
  • Theatrical productions from Acadia

    yet the Acadians were largely isolated from this influence. After the Deportation, there was no further literature produced by the Acadians. However

    Acadian theatre

    Acadian_theatre

  • Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot
  • significant leader of the Acadian militia's resistance to the Expulsion of the Acadians. He settled and tried to protect Acadians refugees along the rivers

    Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot

    Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot

    Charles_Deschamps_de_Boishébert_et_de_Raffetot

  • Grand-Pré National Historic Site
  • Historic site in Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia

    area of Nova Scotia as a centre of Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755, and the British deportation of the Acadians that happened during the French and

    Grand-Pré National Historic Site

    Grand-Pré National Historic Site

    Grand-Pré_National_Historic_Site

  • List of Acadians
  • notable Acadians, and people of Acadia origins. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Acadian or must

    List of Acadians

    List of Acadians

    List_of_Acadians

  • French language in Canada
  • francophone community, a subgroup of the Acadians or an extraprovincial community of Québécois people. The only major Acadian population centre is Moncton, home

    French language in Canada

    French_language_in_Canada

  • Tintamarre
  • Tradition

    demonstrate the vitality and solidarity of Acadian society, and to remind others of the presence of Acadians. It originated in the mid-twentieth century

    Tintamarre

    Tintamarre

    Tintamarre

  • The Maritimes
  • Region of Eastern Canada

    any military threat Acadians posed and to interrupt the vital supply lines Acadians provided to Louisbourg by deporting Acadians from Acadia. The British

    The Maritimes

    The Maritimes

    The_Maritimes

  • Acadian Ambulance
  • American private ambulance service

    Acadian Ambulance is an employee-owned private ambulance service that covers most of the state of Louisiana, a large portion of Texas, two counties in

    Acadian Ambulance

    Acadian_Ambulance

  • Acadian Village
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Acadian Village may refer to: Acadian Village (park), a privately owned historic site in Lafayette, Louisiana Acadian Village (Van Buren, Maine) a privately

    Acadian Village

    Acadian_Village

  • Acadian orogeny
  • North American orogeny

    The Acadian orogeny was a long-lived mountain building event that began in the Middle Devonian and reached its climax during the Late Devonian. It was

    Acadian orogeny

    Acadian orogeny

    Acadian_orogeny

  • Acadiana
  • French Louisiana region in the US

    French-speaking Acadian refugees from Canada by the victorious British at the end of the Seven Years' War, many Acadians settled in this region. Most Acadians can

    Acadiana

    Acadiana

    Acadiana

  • Roxbury, Nova Scotia
  • Ghost town in Nova Scotia, Canada

    Rumours persist that the fleeing Acadians left stashes of gold under Mile Rock on Roxbury Road.[citation needed] The Acadians had expanded the Mi’kmaq toe-path

    Roxbury, Nova Scotia

    Roxbury,_Nova_Scotia

  • Chiac
  • Acadian French variety of southeast New Brunswick, Canada

    Franglais. The word "Chiac" can also sometimes be used to refer to ethnic Acadians of rural southeastern New Brunswick, who are not considered French Canadian

    Chiac

    Chiac

    Chiac

  • Evangeline
  • Epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    The poem follows an Acadian girl named Evangeline and her search for her lost love Gabriel during the expulsion of the Acadians (1755–1764). The idea

    Evangeline

    Evangeline

    Evangeline

  • Acadian World Congress
  • Festival of Acadian and Cajun culture held every five years

    the Acadians. The Congress President was Allister Surette and the Executive Director was Vaughne Madden. The fourth congress took place in the Acadian Peninsula

    Acadian World Congress

    Acadian World Congress

    Acadian_World_Congress

  • List of S&P 600 companies
  • GICS Sector GICS Sub-Industry Headquarters Location SEC filings CIK AAMI Acadian Asset Management Inc. Financials Asset Management & Custody Banks Boston

    List of S&P 600 companies

    List_of_S&P_600_companies

  • English language
  • West Germanic language

    mostly by British and Irish English, as well as Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Acadian French. In most American and Canadian English dialects, rhoticity (or r-fullness)

    English language

    English language

    English_language

  • St. John River campaign
  • Campaign of the French and Indian War

    military threat Acadians posed and to interrupt the vital supply lines Acadians provided to Louisbourg by deporting Acadians from Acadia. Acadians had lived

    St. John River campaign

    St. John River campaign

    St._John_River_campaign

  • Rappie pie
  • Traditional Acadian dish

    It is thought[who?] that rappie pie has its origins in the Acadian Expulsion, among Acadians who lived out their exile in Massachusetts. This opportunity

    Rappie pie

    Rappie pie

    Rappie_pie

  • Acadian Lines
  • Former Canadian motor coach operator for the Maritime Provinces

    Acadian Lines was a Canadian coach operator based in Moncton, New Brunswick. The company was established in Halifax, Nova Scotia by industrialist (Fred

    Acadian Lines

    Acadian Lines

    Acadian_Lines

  • Acadian Society of New Brunswick
  • Francophones and Acadians in the province of New Brunswick. The Société de l'Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick (SANB), known in English as the Acadian Society of

    Acadian Society of New Brunswick

    Acadian_Society_of_New_Brunswick

  • Fort Edward (Nova Scotia)
  • National Historic Site of Canada

    June 1750, he had Acadians destroy their church so that Fort Edward could be built in its place. In early March 1750, the Acadians and Mi'kmaq took three

    Fort Edward (Nova Scotia)

    Fort Edward (Nova Scotia)

    Fort_Edward_(Nova_Scotia)

  • Acadian Landing Site
  • United States historic place

    relocate the local Acadian population to other parts of the British Empire. This action had far-reaching consequences, but not all Acadians were deported,

    Acadian Landing Site

    Acadian Landing Site

    Acadian_Landing_Site

  • Fricot
  • Traditional Acadian stew

    Fricot is an Acadian dish. It is a stew containing meat (chicken), potatoes, onions, dumplings, and sometimes other vegetables such as carrots. It is

    Fricot

    Fricot

    Fricot

  • Battle of Petitcodiac
  • 1755 battle during the French and Indian War

    surrounding countryside, rounding up Acadians to deport and destroying their colonial settlements. Some of the Acadians surrendered, while others fled from

    Battle of Petitcodiac

    Battle of Petitcodiac

    Battle_of_Petitcodiac

  • Henri Peyroux de la Coudrenière
  • resettling the Acadians who had been exiled by the British to Spanish Louisiana. Securing a commission and pension from Spain, he took the Acadian exile, Olivier

    Henri Peyroux de la Coudrenière

    Henri_Peyroux_de_la_Coudrenière

  • Ile Saint-Jean campaign
  • 1758 military operation

    Acadians who died during this expulsion made it the deadliest of all the deportations during the Expulsion (1755–1762). The total number of Acadians deported

    Ile Saint-Jean campaign

    Ile Saint-Jean campaign

    Ile_Saint-Jean_campaign

  • Cape Sable campaign
  • Military campaign of the French and Indian War

    forty-five years the Acadians refused to sign an unconditional oath of allegiance to Britain. During this time period Acadians participated in various

    Cape Sable campaign

    Cape Sable campaign

    Cape_Sable_campaign

  • Jean-Louis Le Loutre
  • Catholic priest, missionary and military leader (1709-1772)

    Le Loutre and the Acadians was tested. By the end of the war, most British officials who had been sympathetic toward the Acadians concluded that they

    Jean-Louis Le Loutre

    Jean-Louis Le Loutre

    Jean-Louis_Le_Loutre

  • Wolfville
  • Town in Nova Scotia, Canada

    socio-political environment to develop for the Acadians. Both the British and the French coaxed and threatened the Acadians in attempts to secure their loyalty,

    Wolfville

    Wolfville

    Wolfville

  • Petitcodiac River campaign
  • British military operations

    any military threat Acadians posed and to interrupt the vital supply lines Acadians provided to Louisbourg by deporting Acadians from Acadia. The first

    Petitcodiac River campaign

    Petitcodiac River campaign

    Petitcodiac_River_campaign

  • Canadian French
  • Variety of the French language

    (Franco-Ontarian) and Western Canada—in contrast with Acadian French, which is spoken by Acadians in New Brunswick (including the Chiac dialect) and some

    Canadian French

    Canadian_French

  • Naomi E. S. Griffiths
  • Canadian historian

    ISBN 978-0-7735-6320-9. "Acadians in Exile: the Experiences of Acadians in British Seaports". Acadiensis. IV (1): 67–84. Autumn 1974. JSTOR 30302475. The Acadian Deportation:

    Naomi E. S. Griffiths

    Naomi_E._S._Griffiths

  • Acadian Asset Management
  • Asset management firm based in Boston

    Acadian Asset Management (or simply Acadian) is an American investment management company headquartered in Boston with additional offices in London, Singapore

    Acadian Asset Management

    Acadian_Asset_Management

  • Acadian Park
  • Baseball park in New Iberia, Louisiana

    Acadian Park, also known as Acadian Ballpark, is a baseball stadium located in New Iberia, Louisiana, United States. It served as the home ballpark for

    Acadian Park

    Acadian_Park

  • History of Prince Edward Island
  • any military threat Acadians posed, and to interrupt the vital supply lines Acadians provided to Louisbourg, by deporting Acadians from the region. Once

    History of Prince Edward Island

    History of Prince Edward Island

    History_of_Prince_Edward_Island

  • Acadian flycatcher
  • Species of bird

    The Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. Adults have olive upperparts, darker on the

    Acadian flycatcher

    Acadian flycatcher

    Acadian_flycatcher

  • Port-Royal (Acadia)
  • Historic settlement in modern-day Nova Scotia, Canada

    founded, Acadians spread out from the capital to found the other major Acadian settlements established before the Expulsion of the Acadians: Grand-Pré

    Port-Royal (Acadia)

    Port-Royal (Acadia)

    Port-Royal_(Acadia)

  • Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    to the mouth of the Saint John River, carried in Acadian vessels by Acadian middlemen. The Acadians from Grand-Pré also offered their labour to those

    Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia

    Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia

    Grand-Pré,_Nova_Scotia

  • Georges Island (Nova Scotia)
  • Island in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Charlotte was one of four forts where Acadians were imprisoned over the nine years of the Expulsion of the Acadians (the others were Fort Frederick, Saint

    Georges Island (Nova Scotia)

    Georges Island (Nova Scotia)

    Georges_Island_(Nova_Scotia)

  • Battle of Restigouche
  • 1760 naval battle of the Seven Years' War

    leadership of the Acadian militia and Mi'kmaq militia began to negotiate for peace. Father Manach accepted in the name of the Acadians at Richibucto (N

    Battle of Restigouche

    Battle of Restigouche

    Battle_of_Restigouche

  • Prince Edward Island
  • Province of Canada

    Amherst. The following campaigns saw the deportation of most Acadians from the island. Many Acadians died in the expulsion en route to France; on December 13

    Prince Edward Island

    Prince Edward Island

    Prince_Edward_Island

  • Acadian House
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Acadian House may refer to: Acadian House Museum, West Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia Acadian House (Guilford, Connecticut), listed on the U.S. National Register

    Acadian House

    Acadian_House

  • Gagetown, New Brunswick
  • Place in New Brunswick, Canada

    was originally named Grimross by the Acadians and Maliseet, who lived there prior to the Expulsion of the Acadians. The Raid on Grimross occurred during

    Gagetown, New Brunswick

    Gagetown, New Brunswick

    Gagetown,_New_Brunswick

  • New England–Acadian forests
  • Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregion of Canada and the United States

    cede or surrender their traditional territories in the region when the Acadians and New Englanders arrived. This ecoregion has a humid continental climate

    New England–Acadian forests

    New England–Acadian forests

    New_England–Acadian_forests

  • French Canadians
  • North American ethnic group

    came mostly from northwestern France. The early inhabitants of Acadia, or Acadians (Acadiens), came mostly but not exclusively from the southwestern regions

    French Canadians

    French_Canadians

  • Caraquet
  • Town in New Brunswick, Canada

    Caraquet. After the expulsion of the Acadians from southern New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in 1755, some Acadians settled in Upper Caraquet. Led by Alexis

    Caraquet

    Caraquet

    Caraquet

  • Robert Maillet
  • Canadian professional wrestler and actor (born 1969)

    Ste-Marie-de-Kent, New Brunswick, a French-Acadian village where he grew up. He began wrestling as the Acadian Giant in the early 90s. Maillet made an initial

    Robert Maillet

    Robert Maillet

    Robert_Maillet

  • Bay of Fundy campaign
  • Campaign during the French and Indian War

    7,000 Acadians were deported to the New England colonies. The British conquest of Acadia took place in 1710. Over the next 45 years the Acadians refused

    Bay of Fundy campaign

    Bay of Fundy campaign

    Bay_of_Fundy_campaign

  • Falmouth, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    fall of 1755 (see Expulsion of the Acadians). By 1760, the land, which was left vacant by the deportation of the Acadians, began to be resettled by New England

    Falmouth, Nova Scotia

    Falmouth, Nova Scotia

    Falmouth,_Nova_Scotia

  • Windsor, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    Expulsion of the Acadians. During the French and Indian War, Fort Edward played a significant role in the deportation of the Acadians, particularly the

    Windsor, Nova Scotia

    Windsor,_Nova_Scotia

  • Noel, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    of the Acadians. Their deportation ship the Duke William sank on December 13, 1758 en route to France. At least three hundred and sixty Acadians, including

    Noel, Nova Scotia

    Noel, Nova Scotia

    Noel,_Nova_Scotia

  • Parti acadien
  • Defunct political party in New Brunswick, Canada

    Acadians felt they would be better served by their own administration. As a result, the Parti Acadien advocated the formation of a separate Acadian province

    Parti acadien

    Parti acadien

    Parti_acadien

  • French language
  • Romance language

    French) Aostan French Belgian French Cambodian French Canadian French Acadian French Newfoundland French New England French Ontario French Quebec French

    French language

    French language

    French_language

  • Chow-chow (food)
  • Pickled relish

    other sources suggest it originated in Canada and was brought south by the Acadians who migrated to the American South after being expelled from the Maritimes

    Chow-chow (food)

    Chow-chow (food)

    Chow-chow_(food)

  • Pisiguit
  • the pre-expulsion-period Acadian region located along the banks of the Avon River (known as the Pisiquit River to the Acadians) from its confluence with

    Pisiguit

    Pisiguit

    Pisiguit

  • Le Pays de la Sagouine
  • Maillet. Antonine Maillet had written over 30 plays and novels on the Acadians, including her award-winning play: "La Sagouine". Le Pays de la Sagouine

    Le Pays de la Sagouine

    Le Pays de la Sagouine

    Le_Pays_de_la_Sagouine

  • Bonaventure, Quebec
  • City in Quebec, Canada

    inhabitants are of Acadian descent, who found refuge there after the expulsion of the Acadians in 1755. They arrived there in 1760. The Quebec Acadian Museum (Musée

    Bonaventure, Quebec

    Bonaventure, Quebec

    Bonaventure,_Quebec

  • Memramcook
  • Village in New Brunswick, Canada

    people for many years and was the arrival site of Acadians in 1700. A large part of these Acadians were deported in 1755, but the village itself survived

    Memramcook

    Memramcook

    Memramcook

  • Chevrolet Chevette
  • Front-engine, rear-drive subcompact built 1976–1987

    countries. T-platform variants were marketed internationally as the Pontiac Acadian in Canada; Pontiac T1000/1000 in the United States (1981–1987); K-180 in

    Chevrolet Chevette

    Chevrolet Chevette

    Chevrolet_Chevette

  • Cap-Rouge, Nova Scotia
  • Ghost town

    Cap-Rouge was an Acadian village of some 30 families situated on Cape Breton Island, north of Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia, named for the nearby cape of

    Cap-Rouge, Nova Scotia

    Cap-Rouge, Nova Scotia

    Cap-Rouge,_Nova_Scotia

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