Fais-do-do Dance Acadia Parish Louisiana 1938
A Fais-do-do dance occurs in Acadia Parish, Louisiana, near Crowley, in October 1938. This lively event is a key part of local culture, often celebrated during festivals like the National Rice Festival. The image illustrates the rich traditions of Southern Louisiana, reflecting community gatherings and the importance of music and dance in regional heritage.
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Fais-do-do Dance Acadia Parish Louisiana 1938
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