Episode #1127
first aired:
December 21, 2008
(#1127)
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German Christmas
first aired:
December 17, 2008
(#1126)
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The Creoles of Cane River
first aired:
December 14, 2008
(#1125)
Once a forgotten people, the Creoles of Cane River have preserved their ...
New Orleans' Creoles
first aired:
December 11, 2008
(#1124)
"Creole" is a word in evolution. Chef Folse considers all of our native ...
St. Joseph's Day Altars
first aired:
December 7, 2008
(#1123)
Not only did the Italians bring a tremendous work ethic to Louisiana, ...
Italian Entrepreneurs
first aired:
December 3, 2008
(#1122)
The Italians came to America with very few possessions, but it was not ...
Italian Immigration to America
first aired:
October 8, 2007
(#1121)
Oppression, religious freedom, heavy taxes and deplorable working conditions ...
The Battle of New Orleans
first aired:
July 5, 2008
(#1120)
Although the American colonies declared themselves independent of Great ...
Rosedown Plantation
first aired:
November 23, 2008
(#1119)
One of the most extravagant houses in the Old South was Rosedown Plantation ...
English Louisiana
first aired:
November 19, 2008
(#1118)
Though France and Spain are known for their Louisiana colonization efforts, ...
The Germans of New Orleans, Minden and Robert's Co
first aired:
November 16, 2008
(#1117)
Germans immigrated to Louisiana in three waves, settling in various areas ...
The German Coast
first aired:
November 12, 2008
(#1116)
The first Germans to arrive in Louisiana settled in the River Parishes ...
German Immigration in the 1700s
first aired:
November 9, 2008
(#1115)
John Law, a Scottish financier, lured Germans to Louisiana with a propaganda ...
Famous African-Americans
first aired:
January 19, 2008
(#1114)
Louisiana is home to many famous African-Americans. Tiwanna Simpson introduces ...
Foods of Africa
first aired:
January 12, 2008
(#1113)
Foods such as yams, red beans, rice, melons, okra and eggplant are indigenous ...
African Slavery in Louisiana
first aired:
January 5, 2008
(#1112)
While the Africans contributed to the agriculture of the state, they certainly ...
Los Islenos
first aired:
December 29, 2007
(#1111)
Hurricane Katrina focused attention on Louisiana's St. Bernard Parish, ...
Fort Los Adaes
first aired:
December 22, 2007
(#1110)
In the 1700s, the Spanish border was just six miles from the French fort ...
Spanish Rule
first aired:
December 15, 2007
(#1109)
Spain was one of the first countries to explore the New World and was ...
Cajun: Louisiana's Cajuns
first aired:
November 17, 2007
(#1108)
Join Dr. Carl Brasseaux, Brenda Trahan and Jane Bulliard as they explore ...
Cajun: Expulsion From Nova Scotia
first aired:
November 10, 2007
(#1107)
Dr. Carl Brasseaux and Mary Anne Pecot de Boisblanc tell the tragic tale ...
France: The Ursulines
first aired:
November 3, 2007
(#1106)
Chef Folse explores the contributions of Louisiana's unlikely pioneers: ...
France: Fort St. Jean Baptiste and the Colonial
first aired:
October 27, 2007
(#1105)
Early settlers faced many hardships in taming Louisiana's wilderness. ...
France: New World Exploration
first aired:
October 20, 2007
(#1104)
The 17th century ushered in history's Era of Colonization. New places ...
Native America: Native Plant Foods
first aired:
October 6, 2007
(#1103)
The Lower Mississippi Valley provided over 250 natural herbs for the Native ...
Native America: Sportsman's Paradise
first aired:
September 29, 2007
(#1102)
Before agriculture, hunting and fishing were the primary food sources ...
Native America: Poverty Point
first aired:
September 22, 2007
(#1101)
At the time Ramses II was ruling Egypt, Moses was leading the Israelites ...