

An edition of Cajun By Any Other Name (2012)
Recovering the Lost History of a Family and a People
By Marie Rundquist
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Atlanta Book Printing
Language
eng
Pages
166
Description:
Readers of [Cajun By Any Other Name][1] live the experience of Acadian ancestors whose lives were shattered by a forced expulsion from Nova Scotia in 1755 - from their exile in Maryland and re-emergence in the Louisiana parishes - and join a search for an identity nearly destroyed by re-tooled surnames, assumed pedigrees, ambition, courthouse filings and the Civil war. In conclusion, Rundquist exposes how DNA testing, genealogy and history research restore vital connections for others of Native American and European ancestry, makes a case for self-identification that rises above cultural labels and strengthens the soul. [1]: http://dna-genealogy-history.com
subjects: Acadian, Cajun, Louisiana, Expulsion, 1755, German Coast, New Orleans
People: Genevieve Hebert, Michel David, Angelique David
Places: Louisiana, Acadian Coast, German Coast, New Orleans, Maryland, Lower Eastern Shore, St. Tammany Parish
Times: 1755 to present day.