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On the Web
- Joe Hil Falcon - Singer-songwriter from Cajun country provides online samples of his music in cajun, swamp pop, and country styles.
- Helen Boudreaux, Cajun and Country musician - Cajun country singer, song writer, recording artist, and author for hire.
- Encyclopedia of Cajun Culture - Brief explanations of Cajun-related topics. Also includes pictures, maps, links to related sites, and sources.
- Cajun Country Cottages - Country lodging overlooking a large, private lake, fifteen minutes from Lafayette.
- Eastway Seafood West - Restaurant in the heart of Cajun country with Creole/Cajun and seafood specialties. Includes menu, events and coupons.
- Grand Bayou Noir - Located in the heart of Cajun Country, property fronts on serene Big Bayou Black, and the home is surrounded by four acres of old oak trees. Includes highlights and rates.
- Capri Court Campground - Information and services from this campground in the center of Cajun Country.
- Barataria Island Queen - Sternwheel riverboat cruises bayous where New Orleans meets cajun country. Map and contact details.
- The Easy Traveler Self-Guided RV Tours - Offers printed trip plans, big-rig friendly, and caravan-style for RV tours of locations including Louisiana Cajun country, and New England.
- Town of Welsh - Located in Southwest Louisiana in Cajun Country, Welsh is a peaceful community with hospitality and charm near the Laccassine Refuge. Includes government, education, recreation, history, calendar and economic development.
Wikipedia Articles
- History of Cajun Music - Cajun music has it roots based in French music, African music, Native American music, and country music.
- Étouffée - Étouffée or etouffee is a Cajun dish typically served with shellfish or chicken over rice, similar to gumbo, very popular in New Orleans and in the Cajun country of the Atchafalaya Basin to the west.
- Leftover Salmon - Leftover Salmon is a genre-bending band from Boulder, Colorado. Their unique blend of bluegrass, rock, country, and Cajun/Zydeco, which the band calls "Polyethnic Cajun Slamgrass", has found favor with the jam band scene.
- Acadiana - Acadiana, also called Cajun Country, is the official name given to the French Louisiana region that is home to a large Cajun population. Of the 64 parishes that comprise Louisiana, 22 parishes, or about one-third of the total, make up Acadiana.
- Edwin Duhon - Edwin Duhon (11 June 1910 - 26 February 2006) was an American musician and co-founder of the Hackberry Ramblers, a band playing a combination of Cajun music, Western swing, and country music.