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March 24, 2026
Discover the powerful legacy of Marie Thérèse Coincoin and the Metoyer family, whose resilience, faith, and vision helped shape Creole culture along Louisiana’s Cane River.
March 19, 2026
St. Joseph’s Altars & Masking Mardi Gras Indians Every year on March 19th, something special happens in New Orleans. It is a day where faith, culture, and community come together in ways that feel both sacred and celebratory. A day where tables overflow with food, streets come alive with movement and color, and traditions passed […]
March 14, 2026
Recently, I had the opportunity to gather with family to celebrate the life of my great aunt, Angeline Rachal Turner, whom we lovingly called Aunt Monie. Her name carries history. She was named after my great-grandmother, another Angeline in our family line, and like many of the women in our family, she carried that name […]
December 9, 2025
There is a special kind of faith that lives in Creole women — a faith that is not loud...
November 5, 2025
In Louisiana, Creole faith isn’t just what happens on Sundays—it’s...
August 20, 2025
In Creole culture, family is everything. It’s the heart, the foundation...
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