New Orleans Multicultural History
African American
African culture in New Orleans is deeply rooted into the city's - and our nation's - overall culture, music and food.
Creoles
Creole French is seldom spoken but, the Creole accent lives on in New Orleans' food, architecture, joie de vivre.
Latinos
New Orleans enjoys many South American influences - come visit the northern most tip of the Caribbean today.
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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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