Cajun Dance Gathering at National Rice Festival 1938
A fais-do-do dance occurs near Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938, during the National Rice Festival. This gathering highlights the vibrant Cajun culture of Acadia Parish. The fais-do-do is a traditional celebration featuring lively music and dance, reflecting the communitys rich cultural heritage and social unity.
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Cajun Dance Gathering at National Rice Festival 1938
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