Cajun Columbus

Cajun Columbus
Author: James Rice
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781455601738

Christopher Columbus journey to America in 1492 towers throughout history as one of the most daring adventures of mans exploration. In sailing his three tiny ships through uncharted waters to a new land, Columbus became the central character in an event that changed the course of the world. Cajun Columbus offers a slightly revised version of that historic venture, one in which a pivotal role is held by an intrepid Cajun named Pierre Lastrapes, whose descendents today inhabit the bayou country of South Louisiana. Pierre falls asleep in his pirogue and winds up in Spain, volunteering to use his navigational skills to lead Columbus and his hardy band of explorers across the Atlantic Bayou to the New World. Calling upon knowledge gleaned from a roving band of Vikings, Pierre leads Columbus to a landing on Avery Island and later saves the explorer from hostile Attakapas Indians. In the process, Columbus is introduced to an exotic new crop which he carries back to Spainthe hot pepper for which Avery Island is world famous.

Cajun Columbus

Cajun Columbus
Author: Alice Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1975
Genre: Cajuns
ISBN: 9780882890746

Relates how the Cajun Pierre Lastrapes discovered Spain and in turn helped Columbus discover America.

Louisiana Cajun Adventures

Louisiana Cajun Adventures
Author: Cajun Steve Pumilia
Publisher: Abbott Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1458219216

Cajun Steve is well versed in the Cajun culture having been born in New Orleans. He shares highlights from some of his most memorable fishing and hunting trips in this book for readers of all ages. Stories of catching record-breaking fish, including a world record for a Mangrove Snapper that still stands, will have you yearning to explore the great outdoors. Youll also find: Cajun Steves favorite recipes, which make ample use of seafood and wildlife; Cajun jokes that have been selected by Cajun Steve himself; pictures of memorable adventures that you can embark on yourself; inspirational religious scriptures that will help you overcome obstacles. Get ready to have some old fashioned, clean fun, and experience the great outdoors that the Lord wants us to enjoy with Louisiana Cajun Adventures.

Louisiana Reports

Louisiana Reports
Author: Louisiana. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 938
Release: 1856
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

Stir the Pot

Stir the Pot
Author: Marcelle Bienvenu
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2005
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780781811200

"Despite the increased popularity of Cajun foods such as gumbo, crawfish etouffee, and boudin, relatively little is known about the history of this cuisine. Stir the Pot explores its origins, its evolution from a seventeenth-century French settlement in Nova Scotia to the explosion of Cajun food onto the American dining scene over the past few decades. The authors debunk the myths surrounding Cajun food - foremost that its staples are closely guarded relics of the Cajuns' early days in Louisiana - and explain how local dishes and culinary traditions have come to embody Cajun cuisine both at home and throughout the world." -- from the publisher.