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African American
African culture in New Orleans is deeply rooted into the city's - and our nation's - overall culture, music and food.
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Creoles
Creole French is seldom spoken but, the Creole accent lives on in New Orleans' food, architecture, joie de vivre.
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Cajuns
As French immigrants settled in Canada, they became Acadians who found their way down South - thank goodness!
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French
Many thanks for the French founding fathers of Louisiana - New Orleans is grateful they found her first.
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Germans
Certain industries were dominated by Germans in New Orleans, and today their legacies continue.
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Irish
New Orleans has always held an appeal to the Irish due to its Catholic traditions and spirited celebrations.
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Italians
Italian and Sicilian immigrants found opportunity in New Orleans and their decendents still call it home today.
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Jewish
Jewish Community Centers and congregations across the area keep New Orleans Jewish life thriving.
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Latinos
New Orleans enjoys many South American influences - come visit the northern most tip of the Caribbean today..
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Spanish
Although the French Quarter's early residents were indeed French, the architecture of the Quarter is actually Spanish.
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Vietnamese
Venture away from New Orleans' downtown and find a world away in interesting shops and sights of Vietnamese life.
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