Hard Scrabble to Hallelujah Volume 1 Bayou Terrebonne

Hard Scrabble to Hallelujah  Volume 1  Bayou Terrebonne
Author: Christopher Everette Cenac
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781496811103

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Winner of a 2017 Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the Year Award This book represents the first time that the known history and a significant amount of new information has been compiled into a single written record about one of the most important eras in the south-central coastal bayou parish of Terrebonne. The book makes clear the unique geographical, topographical, and sociological conditions that beckoned the first settlers who developed the large estates that became sugar plantations. This first of four planned volumes chronicles details about founders and their estates along Bayou Terrebonne from its headwaters in the northern civil parish to its most southerly reaches near the Gulf of Mexico. Those and other parish plantations along important waterways contributed significantly to the dominance of King Sugar in Louisiana. The rich soils and opportunities of the area became the overriding reason many well-heeled Anglo-Americans moved there to join Francophone locals in cultivating the crop. From that nineteenth century period up to the twentieth century’s side effects of World Wars I and II, Hard Scrabble to Hallelujah, Volume I: Bayou Terrebonne describes important yet widely unrecognized geography and history. Today, cultural and physical legacies such as ex-slave-founded communities and place names endure from the time that the planter society was the driving economic force of this fascinating region.

Hardscrabble to Hallelujah Volume 1 Bayou Terrebonne

Hardscrabble to Hallelujah  Volume 1 Bayou Terrebonne
Author: Christopher Everette Cenac,Claire Domangue Joller,Carl A. Brasseaux,Donald W. Davis
Publsiher: America's Third Coast
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0989759415

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An incomparable historical record of a bayou's many plantations, farms, and homesteads

Bayou Harvest

Bayou Harvest
Author: Helen A. Regis,Shana Walton
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2024-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781496849083

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To inhabitants of the Gulf Coast region of Louisiana, food is much more than nourishment. The acts of gathering, preparing, and sharing food are ways to raise children, bond with friends, and build community. In Bayou Harvest: Subsistence Practice in Coastal Louisiana, Helen A. Regis and Shana Walton examine how coastal residents deploy self-reliance and care for each other through harvesting and sharing food. Pulling from four years of fieldwork and study, Walton and Regis explore harvesting, hunting, and foraging by Native Americans, Cajuns, and other Bayou residents. This engagement with Indigenous thinkers and their neighbors yields a multifaceted view of subsistence in Louisiana. Readers will learn about coastal residents’ love for the land and water, their deep connections to place, and how they identify with their food and game heritage. The book also delves into their worries about the future, particularly storms, pollution, and land loss in the coastal region. Using a set of narratives that documents the everyday food practices of these communities, the authors conclude that subsistence is not so much a specific task like peeling shrimp or harvesting sassafras, but is fundamentally about what these activities mean to the people of the coast. Drawn together with immersive writing, this book explores a way of life that is vibrant, built on deep historical roots, and profoundly threatened by the Gulf’s shrinking coast.

Eyes of an Eagle

Eyes of an Eagle
Author: Christopher Everette Cenac Sr.
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2011-08-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781617033360

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Selected Book for the Louisiana Bicentennial Celebration, 2012 In the year 1860, Jean-Pierre Cenac sailed from the sophisticated French city of Bordeaux to begin his new life in the city with the second busiest port of debarkation in the U.S. Two years before, he had descended the Pyrenees to Bordeaux from his home village of Barbazan-Debat, a terrain in direct contrast to the flatlands of Louisiana. He arrived in 1860, just when the U.S. Civil War began with the secession of the Southern states, and in New Orleans, just where there would be placed a prime military target as the war developed. Neither Creole nor Acadian, Pierre took his chances in the rural parish of Terrebonne on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Pierre's resolute nature, unflagging work ethic, steadfast determination, and farsighted vision earned him a place of respect he could never have imagined when he left his native country. How he forged his place in this new landscape echoes the life journeys of countless immigrants--yet remains uniquely his own. His story and his family's story exemplify the experiences of many nineteenth century immigrants to Louisiana and the experiences of their twentieth century descendants.

Eyes of an Eagle

Eyes of an Eagle
Author: Christopher Everette Cenac Sr.
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2011-08-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781628468496

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Selected Book for the Louisiana Bicentennial Celebration, 2012 In the year 1860, Jean-Pierre Cenac sailed from the sophisticated French city of Bordeaux to begin his new life in the city with the second busiest port of debarkation in the U.S. Two years before, he had descended the Pyrenees to Bordeaux from his home village of Barbazan-Debat, a terrain in direct contrast to the flatlands of Louisiana. He arrived in 1860, just when the U.S. Civil War began with the secession of the Southern states, and in New Orleans, just where there would be placed a prime military target as the war developed. Neither Creole nor Acadian, Pierre took his chances in the rural parish of Terrebonne on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Pierre's resolute nature, unflagging work ethic, steadfast determination, and farsighted vision earned him a place of respect he could never have imagined when he left his native country. How he forged his place in this new landscape echoes the life journeys of countless immigrants--yet remains uniquely his own. His story and his family's story exemplify the experiences of many nineteenth century immigrants to Louisiana and the experiences of their twentieth century descendants.

Livestock Brands and Marks

Livestock Brands and Marks
Author: Christopher Everette Cenac Sr.
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2013-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781628460865

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A 2014 Humanities Book of the Year Researching the original brand registration of his great-grandfather Pierre Cenac for his book Eyes of an Eagle, Dr. Christopher Everette Cenac Sr. discovered a serendipitous trove of local history in the form of long-forgotten volumes in the Terrebonne Parish Courthouse in Houma, Louisiana. The three ledger books that emerged through the efforts of the local Clerk of Court became, in themselves, a series of capsulized glimpses into the citizenry of the area's early agrarian foundations. In extraordinary condition, these ledgers held an unprecedented set of the original livestock brands and marks of bustling bayou cattle country. Each registration entry furnished a record of the progression of settlement of the parish. The registration of a brand often served as the family's calling card upon making Terrebonne Parish their home. Livestock Brands and Marks: An Unexpected Bayou Country History: 1822-1946 Pioneer Families: Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana is designed not only to share the actual registration treasures of all 1140 brands in the brand books themselves, but also to chronicle a short history of laws governing animal identification, to document advances in forms of ownership identification, and to familiarize the reader with both ancient and more recent livestock breeds that received brands and other marks recorded in those three ledger books. Three hundred black-and-white and color illustrations illuminate this fascinating history.

Acadian to Cajun

Acadian to Cajun
Author: Carl A. Brasseaux
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1992
Genre: Cajuns
ISBN: 1617031119

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"This work serves as a model for compiling ethnohistories of other nonliterate peoples."--BOOK JACKET.

Creoles of Color in the Bayou Country

Creoles of Color in the Bayou Country
Author: Carl A. Brasseaux,Claude F. Oubre
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2010-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781604736083

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The first serious historical examination of a distinctive multiracial society of Louisiana