Cajun Sugarcane Farmers Wagon and Harness 1938
A Cajun sugarcane farmers wagon and harness sit in a field near New Iberia, Louisiana, captured in October 1938. During this period, Louisianas economy relied heavily on agriculture, particularly sugarcane production. The region is known for its unique Cajun culture, which evolved from French settlers and has influenced local cuisine and traditions.
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Cajun Sugarcane Farmers Wagon and Harness 1938
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