Cajun Men Dance at Fais-Do-Do in Crowley Louisiana 1938
Cajun men gather in a hall during a fais-do-do dance near Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938. This event is part of the National Rice Festival in Acadia Parish, which celebrates the local rice industry and Cajun culture. The fais-do-do, a lively gathering featuring music and dance, reflects the communitys rich heritage and traditions.
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Cajun Men Dance at Fais-Do-Do in Crowley Louisiana 1938
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