According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the parish has a total area of 1,119 square miles (2,900km2), of which 555 square miles (1,440km2) is land and 564 square miles (1,460km2) (50%) is water.
As of the census of 2000, there were 53,500 people, 19,317 households, and 14,082 families residing in the parish. The population density was 87 people per square mile (34/km²). There were 21,650 housing units at an average density of 35 per squaremile (14/km²). The racial makeup of the parish was 62.79% White, 31.79% Black or African American, 1.39% Native American, 1.64% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.88% from other races, and 1.50% from two or more races. 2.15% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 5.43% reported speaking French or Cajun French at home, while 2.45% speak Spanish and 1.59% Vietnamese.
Much of the state's lands were formed from sediment washed down the Mississippi River, leaving enormous deltas and vast areas of coastal marsh and swamp. These contain a rich southern biota; typical examples include birds such as ibis and egrets. There are also many species of tree frogs, and fish such as sturgeon and paddlefish. In more elevated areas, fire is a natural process in the landscape, and has produced extensive areas of longleaf pine forest and wet savannas. These support an exceptionally large number of plant species, including many species of orchids and carnivorous plants.
On November 2, 1913, the Louisiana departed from Lorain, Ohio to deliver a load of coal to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After completing her stop in Milwaukee, the Louisiana made way for Escanaba, Michigan to pick up a load of iron ore. In the early morning hours of November 8, the ship passed through Porte des Morts. Upon reaching the strait, she was greeted by a severe snowstorm. The captain attempted to take refuge at Washington Island in Door County, Wisconsin, but the heavy seas and howling wind proved too strong for the ship's anchors to hold her in place, and she was run aground.
Despite the situation on board the Louisiana, the crew opted to remain aboard the vessel rather than taking the one small lifeboat they had out to the raging seas. However, a fire broke out in the cargo hold later in the morning and the crew members were left with no choice. A rescue ship had been deployed from Plum Island, but the breaking waves were too powerful for the ship to be able to reach the crew. In the end, the crew was able to make it to shore.
The town was founded in 1817 by John Walter Basye and named after his daughter, Louisiana Basye. Other notable early residents were Samuel Caldwell and Joel Shaw, both of whom purchased land from Bayse in 1818. All three properties became the original town plat and comprised mainly riverfront properties. Many of the towns residents trace their ancestry to these town pioneers. Louisiana proved to be a profitable shipping point on the Mississippi River, and that wealth led to numerous substantial antebellum homes. Many of those still remain and, along with the Georgia Street Historic District in downtown Louisiana, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has noted that the town has "the most intact Victorian Streetscape in the state of Missouri."
Fog leads to massive wreck on Causeway in Louisiana
After multiple crashes during dense fog Tuesday morning, at least 40 vehicles, including two 18-wheelers were involved.
published: 18 Dec 2024
Are We Afraid Of The Gators? 🐊 #louisianacrawfish #louisiana #gators #cajun
published: 18 Jul 2023
🦞 CAJUNS & CREOLES | What’s the difference?
published: 01 Dec 2023
Making Louisiana's Easiest & Best Dish | Red Beans and Rice #shorts
The Best Red beans and rice
14oz Andouille sausage
1 Lb Dry Red beans or 3 Cans (15oz) drained
red beans
2 Tbsp Butter
1 large Yellow Onion
2 celery ribs
1 small red bell pepper
1 small green bell pepper
8 cloves garlic
2 (32oz) Bottles or 7 to 8 Cups Chicken broth
2-4 Bay leaves
Smoked Turkey Leg (Optional)
———
Seasoning -
Pinch Salt
3 Tbsp Flour
2 Tsp Dried oregano
2 Tsp Chicken Bouillon (optional)
1/2 Tsp Dried thyme
1 Tsp Paprika
1 Tsp Ground Cayenne Pepper
1 Tsp Coarse Black Pepper
2 Tsp Onion Powder
2 Tsp Garlic Powder
Pinch Red Chili Flakes
——-
Garnish -
ParsleyGreen Onions
————
Rice -
2 cups long-grain white rice (Like Basmati)
4 cups water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon butter (optional)
#louisiana #creole #creolefood #southernfood #foodie #gumbo #redbeansandrice #re...
published: 18 Aug 2024
Unboxing Louisiana: What It's Like Living In Louisiana
Does everyone in Louisiana drink all the time?
Does everybody have each other’s back?
And does EVERYONE in Louisiana have a laissez faire attitude?
We’ll go over those tidbits, plus a whole lot more! So all yall grab a daiquiri and some crawdaddies, we’re going to unbox the state of Louisiana.
Aww. What’s going on here? Looks like they’re setting up crawfish traps. Yum. That means it must be spring time! Everyone in Louisiana loves springtime. The weather isn’t too muggy, there’s no hurricanes coming yet, and of course, it’s crawfish season.
They love their crawfish here. Just like they love nature and their culture.
But Louisiana is much more than swampy crawfish stew. It’s actually a REALLY super diverse state, with lots of tough folks and there’s some real issues, too. It’s kind...
published: 09 Mar 2021
You Won't Believe What JUST HAPPENED In Louisiana SHOCKED Scientists!
In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of Louisiana, a state filled with diverse landscapes, from its lush bayous and ancient swamps to its iconic Mississippi River. We’ll uncover the rich history and culture influenced by Native American, French, Spanish, and African traditions that shape this vibrant region. Explore the mysterious geological wonders, fossil deposits, and hidden archaeological sites dating back thousands of years. Learn about the critical efforts to save Louisiana’s rapidly vanishing wetlands and their unique ecosystems. Join us as we journey through its captivating wilderness, uncovering secrets and stories of the past. Stay tuned for an unforgettable adventure through Louisiana’s hidden gems!
00:00 Intro
01:42 The Bayous and Swamps: Louisiana’s Enchanted Wi...
published: 17 Dec 2024
🦀 Three Reasons Why You Should Try Louisiana Blue Crabs #louisiana #crab #livecrabs #food
published: 01 Sep 2023
Louisiana - The US Explained
Among the swamps and bayous, marshes and forests, that sit at the mouth of one of the largest river systems on earth, sits a state unlike any other. It’s a cultural melting pot, sitting in the Deep South, home to one of the largest Black populations in the country, and more culturally connected to and shaped by France than any other state in the US. Its culture, history, geography, and society is vastly different from anywhere else in the country, and a world away from even its neighbors, it occupies an outsized role in the American imagination. This is Louisiana - The US Explained
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published: 02 Nov 2022
Louisiana economy focus of JPMorgan Chase leader visit in New Orleans
The chairman of the nation's largest bank is visiting New Orleans this week.
published: 18 Dec 2024
Ten Commandments MUST be displayed in Louisiana schools
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, all public elementary, secondary and post-education schools in Louisiana must display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
Critics vowed to challenge the law in court, calling it unconstitutional and warning that it will lead to religious coercion of students.
“The First Amendment promises that we all get to decide for ourselves what religious beliefs, if any, to hold and practice, without pressure from the government,” the Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, the Freedom From Religion Foundation and other groups said in a joint statement Wednesday. “Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools.”
The law requires a context statement to accompany the commandments, positi...
The Best Red beans and rice
14oz Andouille sausage
1 Lb Dry Red beans or 3 Cans (15oz) drained
red beans
2 Tbsp Butter
1 large Yellow Onion
2 celery ribs
1 ...
The Best Red beans and rice
14oz Andouille sausage
1 Lb Dry Red beans or 3 Cans (15oz) drained
red beans
2 Tbsp Butter
1 large Yellow Onion
2 celery ribs
1 small red bell pepper
1 small green bell pepper
8 cloves garlic
2 (32oz) Bottles or 7 to 8 Cups Chicken broth
2-4 Bay leaves
Smoked Turkey Leg (Optional)
———
Seasoning -
Pinch Salt
3 Tbsp Flour
2 Tsp Dried oregano
2 Tsp Chicken Bouillon (optional)
1/2 Tsp Dried thyme
1 Tsp Paprika
1 Tsp Ground Cayenne Pepper
1 Tsp Coarse Black Pepper
2 Tsp Onion Powder
2 Tsp Garlic Powder
Pinch Red Chili Flakes
——-
Garnish -
ParsleyGreen Onions
————
Rice -
2 cups long-grain white rice (Like Basmati)
4 cups water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon butter (optional)
#louisiana #creole #creolefood #southernfood #foodie #gumbo #redbeansandrice #redbeans #thatsavagekitchen #foodailyrecipes #food #recipe #cajun #cajunfood
Steps -
Soak dried beans overnight or use drained canned beans.
Chop onions, celery, bell peppers, and andouille sausage.
In a medium-high pan, cook the sausage for 4-5 minutes or until seared and browned.
Remove the seared sausage from the pan and sauté onions and garlic in the same pan until fragrant with butter. Add the bell peppers and celery, and cook until they soften.
Add flour and cook until the flour is gone. Season and mix until well combined. Reintroduce the andouille sausage and add chicken broth with bay leaves.
Bring the pan to a boil, then add the beans and, if desired, smoked turkey. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 2 hours and 10 minutes, or until the beans and turkey are tender and the liquid thickens into a rich sauce. If the mixture becomes too thick, add more water or broth. Taste and adjust the seasoning as needed. Garnish with parsley and green onions, and serve with rice for a complete meal!
Tip - For a creamier texture, mash some of the beans against the side of the pot using the back of a spoon.
The Best Red beans and rice
14oz Andouille sausage
1 Lb Dry Red beans or 3 Cans (15oz) drained
red beans
2 Tbsp Butter
1 large Yellow Onion
2 celery ribs
1 small red bell pepper
1 small green bell pepper
8 cloves garlic
2 (32oz) Bottles or 7 to 8 Cups Chicken broth
2-4 Bay leaves
Smoked Turkey Leg (Optional)
———
Seasoning -
Pinch Salt
3 Tbsp Flour
2 Tsp Dried oregano
2 Tsp Chicken Bouillon (optional)
1/2 Tsp Dried thyme
1 Tsp Paprika
1 Tsp Ground Cayenne Pepper
1 Tsp Coarse Black Pepper
2 Tsp Onion Powder
2 Tsp Garlic Powder
Pinch Red Chili Flakes
——-
Garnish -
ParsleyGreen Onions
————
Rice -
2 cups long-grain white rice (Like Basmati)
4 cups water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon butter (optional)
#louisiana #creole #creolefood #southernfood #foodie #gumbo #redbeansandrice #redbeans #thatsavagekitchen #foodailyrecipes #food #recipe #cajun #cajunfood
Steps -
Soak dried beans overnight or use drained canned beans.
Chop onions, celery, bell peppers, and andouille sausage.
In a medium-high pan, cook the sausage for 4-5 minutes or until seared and browned.
Remove the seared sausage from the pan and sauté onions and garlic in the same pan until fragrant with butter. Add the bell peppers and celery, and cook until they soften.
Add flour and cook until the flour is gone. Season and mix until well combined. Reintroduce the andouille sausage and add chicken broth with bay leaves.
Bring the pan to a boil, then add the beans and, if desired, smoked turkey. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 2 hours and 10 minutes, or until the beans and turkey are tender and the liquid thickens into a rich sauce. If the mixture becomes too thick, add more water or broth. Taste and adjust the seasoning as needed. Garnish with parsley and green onions, and serve with rice for a complete meal!
Tip - For a creamier texture, mash some of the beans against the side of the pot using the back of a spoon.
Does everyone in Louisiana drink all the time?
Does everybody have each other’s back?
And does EVERYONE in Louisiana have a laissez faire attitude?
We’ll go ...
Does everyone in Louisiana drink all the time?
Does everybody have each other’s back?
And does EVERYONE in Louisiana have a laissez faire attitude?
We’ll go over those tidbits, plus a whole lot more! So all yall grab a daiquiri and some crawdaddies, we’re going to unbox the state of Louisiana.
Aww. What’s going on here? Looks like they’re setting up crawfish traps. Yum. That means it must be spring time! Everyone in Louisiana loves springtime. The weather isn’t too muggy, there’s no hurricanes coming yet, and of course, it’s crawfish season.
They love their crawfish here. Just like they love nature and their culture.
But Louisiana is much more than swampy crawfish stew. It’s actually a REALLY super diverse state, with lots of tough folks and there’s some real issues, too. It’s kind of like a foreign country within the United States. In order to really get to know the state of Louisiana, we have to look at the whole state and explore each and every area.
This is Louisiana. Now as you can see there’s a lot of different regions in this state. In fact, this might be the most diverse state when it comes to region by region differences. First off, they don’t use counties here. They’re called parishes. And just about each parish has its own distinct culture, and way of life and even accent. If you moved here, you’d likely be a little overwhelmed with the differences from region to region.
We’re gonna begin up here in Northern Louisiana.
#louisiana #movingtolouisiana
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Does everyone in Louisiana drink all the time?
Does everybody have each other’s back?
And does EVERYONE in Louisiana have a laissez faire attitude?
We’ll go over those tidbits, plus a whole lot more! So all yall grab a daiquiri and some crawdaddies, we’re going to unbox the state of Louisiana.
Aww. What’s going on here? Looks like they’re setting up crawfish traps. Yum. That means it must be spring time! Everyone in Louisiana loves springtime. The weather isn’t too muggy, there’s no hurricanes coming yet, and of course, it’s crawfish season.
They love their crawfish here. Just like they love nature and their culture.
But Louisiana is much more than swampy crawfish stew. It’s actually a REALLY super diverse state, with lots of tough folks and there’s some real issues, too. It’s kind of like a foreign country within the United States. In order to really get to know the state of Louisiana, we have to look at the whole state and explore each and every area.
This is Louisiana. Now as you can see there’s a lot of different regions in this state. In fact, this might be the most diverse state when it comes to region by region differences. First off, they don’t use counties here. They’re called parishes. And just about each parish has its own distinct culture, and way of life and even accent. If you moved here, you’d likely be a little overwhelmed with the differences from region to region.
We’re gonna begin up here in Northern Louisiana.
#louisiana #movingtolouisiana
SUBSCRIBE TO: 504 Road Trips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKh7cJvWxiR-ckQVUcq5jOw
Natichotoches By Billy Hathorn - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7580587
Lake Charles Casino By CTtcg - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=41847300
Downtown Lafayette: Michael Hebert Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWUvHK-WBvI
LSU game By Getawaypaul27 - en wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=83299640
Jambalaya: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLw0_gG55m0
Po Boys By David Reber - Flickr: Shrimp PoBoy, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19103626
Cajun cooking https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMCPaBoOfGA
LSU GAME https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsqc776JJo8
Louisiana House party https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3dfD07MyiY
You can buy my music here:
iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/state-songs-an-album/1523790725
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Nick_Johnson_State_Songs_An_Album?id=Byfshzyrbjldelqferxc6vijljm&hl=en_US
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In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of Louisiana, a state filled with diverse landscapes, from its lush bayous and ancient swamps to its iconic M...
In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of Louisiana, a state filled with diverse landscapes, from its lush bayous and ancient swamps to its iconic Mississippi River. We’ll uncover the rich history and culture influenced by Native American, French, Spanish, and African traditions that shape this vibrant region. Explore the mysterious geological wonders, fossil deposits, and hidden archaeological sites dating back thousands of years. Learn about the critical efforts to save Louisiana’s rapidly vanishing wetlands and their unique ecosystems. Join us as we journey through its captivating wilderness, uncovering secrets and stories of the past. Stay tuned for an unforgettable adventure through Louisiana’s hidden gems!
00:00 Intro
01:42 The Bayous and Swamps: Louisiana’s Enchanted Wilderness
02:38 The Mississippi River: A Lifeline Through History
03:30 Fossils and Geological Marvels
04:17 Louisiana’s Coastal Wetlands
08:53 The Vibrant Culture of Louisiana
09:47 Archaeological Discoveries: Ancient Artifacts Unearthed
10:28 Future Discoveries in Louisiana’s Hidden Wilds
11:15 Outro
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In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of Louisiana, a state filled with diverse landscapes, from its lush bayous and ancient swamps to its iconic Mississippi River. We’ll uncover the rich history and culture influenced by Native American, French, Spanish, and African traditions that shape this vibrant region. Explore the mysterious geological wonders, fossil deposits, and hidden archaeological sites dating back thousands of years. Learn about the critical efforts to save Louisiana’s rapidly vanishing wetlands and their unique ecosystems. Join us as we journey through its captivating wilderness, uncovering secrets and stories of the past. Stay tuned for an unforgettable adventure through Louisiana’s hidden gems!
00:00 Intro
01:42 The Bayous and Swamps: Louisiana’s Enchanted Wilderness
02:38 The Mississippi River: A Lifeline Through History
03:30 Fossils and Geological Marvels
04:17 Louisiana’s Coastal Wetlands
08:53 The Vibrant Culture of Louisiana
09:47 Archaeological Discoveries: Ancient Artifacts Unearthed
10:28 Future Discoveries in Louisiana’s Hidden Wilds
11:15 Outro
🎬 Subscribe for new videos:
@DiscoverTube2024
#unitedstates #discoveries #louisiana
Among the swamps and bayous, marshes and forests, that sit at the mouth of one of the largest river systems on earth, sits a state unlike any other. It’s a cult...
Among the swamps and bayous, marshes and forests, that sit at the mouth of one of the largest river systems on earth, sits a state unlike any other. It’s a cultural melting pot, sitting in the Deep South, home to one of the largest Black populations in the country, and more culturally connected to and shaped by France than any other state in the US. Its culture, history, geography, and society is vastly different from anywhere else in the country, and a world away from even its neighbors, it occupies an outsized role in the American imagination. This is Louisiana - The US Explained
Get a Louisiana State Print at the TII Store! - https://thatisinteresting.org/
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Image Sources -https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nhg1wF5zdI50_NuOlwCTEAD17nDmZXU99x__6L6YKmM/edit?usp=sharing
Music -
LEMMiNO - Cipher - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0q5PR1xpA0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbnHIVGcZvs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUM0pC8lFE8
Intro Video Segments-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QFy4L9SHpQ&t=27s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6Y9Bsl3lVQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl9WzpyiykQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLoT9OD_0cw
Among the swamps and bayous, marshes and forests, that sit at the mouth of one of the largest river systems on earth, sits a state unlike any other. It’s a cultural melting pot, sitting in the Deep South, home to one of the largest Black populations in the country, and more culturally connected to and shaped by France than any other state in the US. Its culture, history, geography, and society is vastly different from anywhere else in the country, and a world away from even its neighbors, it occupies an outsized role in the American imagination. This is Louisiana - The US Explained
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbnHIVGcZvs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUM0pC8lFE8
Intro Video Segments-
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Starting Jan. 1, 2025, all public elementary, secondary and post-education schools in Louisiana must display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
Critics ...
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, all public elementary, secondary and post-education schools in Louisiana must display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
Critics vowed to challenge the law in court, calling it unconstitutional and warning that it will lead to religious coercion of students.
“The First Amendment promises that we all get to decide for ourselves what religious beliefs, if any, to hold and practice, without pressure from the government,” the Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, the Freedom From Religion Foundation and other groups said in a joint statement Wednesday. “Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools.”
The law requires a context statement to accompany the commandments, positioning the text as “a prominent part of American public education” from the late 17th century through the late 20th century. Schools have to use donated posters or spend donated money, rather than public funds, to purchase the displays.
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, all public elementary, secondary and post-education schools in Louisiana must display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
Critics vowed to challenge the law in court, calling it unconstitutional and warning that it will lead to religious coercion of students.
“The First Amendment promises that we all get to decide for ourselves what religious beliefs, if any, to hold and practice, without pressure from the government,” the Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, the Freedom From Religion Foundation and other groups said in a joint statement Wednesday. “Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools.”
The law requires a context statement to accompany the commandments, positioning the text as “a prominent part of American public education” from the late 17th century through the late 20th century. Schools have to use donated posters or spend donated money, rather than public funds, to purchase the displays.
The Best Red beans and rice
14oz Andouille sausage
1 Lb Dry Red beans or 3 Cans (15oz) drained
red beans
2 Tbsp Butter
1 large Yellow Onion
2 celery ribs
1 small red bell pepper
1 small green bell pepper
8 cloves garlic
2 (32oz) Bottles or 7 to 8 Cups Chicken broth
2-4 Bay leaves
Smoked Turkey Leg (Optional)
———
Seasoning -
Pinch Salt
3 Tbsp Flour
2 Tsp Dried oregano
2 Tsp Chicken Bouillon (optional)
1/2 Tsp Dried thyme
1 Tsp Paprika
1 Tsp Ground Cayenne Pepper
1 Tsp Coarse Black Pepper
2 Tsp Onion Powder
2 Tsp Garlic Powder
Pinch Red Chili Flakes
——-
Garnish -
ParsleyGreen Onions
————
Rice -
2 cups long-grain white rice (Like Basmati)
4 cups water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon butter (optional)
#louisiana #creole #creolefood #southernfood #foodie #gumbo #redbeansandrice #redbeans #thatsavagekitchen #foodailyrecipes #food #recipe #cajun #cajunfood
Steps -
Soak dried beans overnight or use drained canned beans.
Chop onions, celery, bell peppers, and andouille sausage.
In a medium-high pan, cook the sausage for 4-5 minutes or until seared and browned.
Remove the seared sausage from the pan and sauté onions and garlic in the same pan until fragrant with butter. Add the bell peppers and celery, and cook until they soften.
Add flour and cook until the flour is gone. Season and mix until well combined. Reintroduce the andouille sausage and add chicken broth with bay leaves.
Bring the pan to a boil, then add the beans and, if desired, smoked turkey. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 2 hours and 10 minutes, or until the beans and turkey are tender and the liquid thickens into a rich sauce. If the mixture becomes too thick, add more water or broth. Taste and adjust the seasoning as needed. Garnish with parsley and green onions, and serve with rice for a complete meal!
Tip - For a creamier texture, mash some of the beans against the side of the pot using the back of a spoon.
Does everyone in Louisiana drink all the time?
Does everybody have each other’s back?
And does EVERYONE in Louisiana have a laissez faire attitude?
We’ll go over those tidbits, plus a whole lot more! So all yall grab a daiquiri and some crawdaddies, we’re going to unbox the state of Louisiana.
Aww. What’s going on here? Looks like they’re setting up crawfish traps. Yum. That means it must be spring time! Everyone in Louisiana loves springtime. The weather isn’t too muggy, there’s no hurricanes coming yet, and of course, it’s crawfish season.
They love their crawfish here. Just like they love nature and their culture.
But Louisiana is much more than swampy crawfish stew. It’s actually a REALLY super diverse state, with lots of tough folks and there’s some real issues, too. It’s kind of like a foreign country within the United States. In order to really get to know the state of Louisiana, we have to look at the whole state and explore each and every area.
This is Louisiana. Now as you can see there’s a lot of different regions in this state. In fact, this might be the most diverse state when it comes to region by region differences. First off, they don’t use counties here. They’re called parishes. And just about each parish has its own distinct culture, and way of life and even accent. If you moved here, you’d likely be a little overwhelmed with the differences from region to region.
We’re gonna begin up here in Northern Louisiana.
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Among the swamps and bayous, marshes and forests, that sit at the mouth of one of the largest river systems on earth, sits a state unlike any other. It’s a cultural melting pot, sitting in the Deep South, home to one of the largest Black populations in the country, and more culturally connected to and shaped by France than any other state in the US. Its culture, history, geography, and society is vastly different from anywhere else in the country, and a world away from even its neighbors, it occupies an outsized role in the American imagination. This is Louisiana - The US Explained
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Starting Jan. 1, 2025, all public elementary, secondary and post-education schools in Louisiana must display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
Critics vowed to challenge the law in court, calling it unconstitutional and warning that it will lead to religious coercion of students.
“The First Amendment promises that we all get to decide for ourselves what religious beliefs, if any, to hold and practice, without pressure from the government,” the Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, the Freedom From Religion Foundation and other groups said in a joint statement Wednesday. “Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools.”
The law requires a context statement to accompany the commandments, positioning the text as “a prominent part of American public education” from the late 17th century through the late 20th century. Schools have to use donated posters or spend donated money, rather than public funds, to purchase the displays.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the parish has a total area of 1,119 square miles (2,900km2), of which 555 square miles (1,440km2) is land and 564 square miles (1,460km2) (50%) is water.
As of the census of 2000, there were 53,500 people, 19,317 households, and 14,082 families residing in the parish. The population density was 87 people per square mile (34/km²). There were 21,650 housing units at an average density of 35 per squaremile (14/km²). The racial makeup of the parish was 62.79% White, 31.79% Black or African American, 1.39% Native American, 1.64% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.88% from other races, and 1.50% from two or more races. 2.15% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 5.43% reported speaking French or Cajun French at home, while 2.45% speak Spanish and 1.59% Vietnamese.
She's got a ticket and she's waiting at the station She's got to get away as far as she can Her problems will arise as sure as the sun shine She's got to get used to living on the lam Now marry's out the door with a loaded 44 in her hand Shooting down the law that shot down her dear departed man When i last saw her she was looking trouble She said this is the 90's i'm gonna be alright She took the greyhound into salinas I got a letter that she dropped out of sight Now marry's out the door with a loaded 44 in her hand Shooting down the law that shot down her dear departed man Shrouded in anger encompassed by pain He was your best friend and you will never ever ever see him again Now marry's out the door with a loaded 44 in her hand