Creole cottage

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1Confederate States of America / Creole cottage / Louisiana / Creole language / Geography of the United States / Architectural styles / Alexis LaTour House / Southern United States / Creole peoples / Ethnonyms

Background Just who were these Creole people that added so very much to Louisiana culture? The meaning of the word “Creole” has evolved over time. Taken from the Spanish word criollo, it, in earlier times, meant whit

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-30 10:58:05
2Geography of the United States / Anchor /  Louisiana / Baton Rouge metropolitan area / Louisiana / Pointe Coupee Parish /  Louisiana

THE CREOLE COTTAGE STANDARDS: The material in this unit may be used to address the following Social Studies Standards: G-1C-E4

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-30 10:55:53
3Acadiana / Lafayette /  Louisiana / Lafayette /  Louisiana metropolitan area / Creole language / Creole cottage / University of Louisiana at Lafayette / New Orleans / Louisiana / Geography of the United States / Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities

Lesson Plan Basic Overview of Creole Architecture Title Why Do These Houses Look Like That? An Overview of Creole Architecture Primary Subject Area Social Studies

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-30 11:01:23
4Housing / History of the United States / Historic preservation / National Register of Historic Places / Creole cottage

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Language: English - Date: 2007-11-10 13:25:32
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