Fais-do-do Dance Tradition Crowley Louisiana 1938
The vintage image from October 1938 documents the Fais-do-do dance tradition in Crowley, Louisiana, in Acadia Parish. The Fais-do-do is a lively Cajun dance party, emphasizing community and music. This cultural event often coincided with the National Rice Festival, celebrating the regions rice farming heritage.
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Fais-do-do Dance Tradition Crowley Louisiana 1938
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