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Gary LaFleur: Cajun Heritage and the Gulf Coast | Louisiane #9

38 min · 9 de feb de 2026
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Dr. Gary LaFleur is a biologist and the Director of the Center for Bayou Studies at Nicholls State University. He joins Will McGrew for a conversation about his roots in Eunice and his career that took him out of state and back. Topics include Louisiana French, the Cajun Triangle and Cajun dance and music culture in Acadiana as well as a discussion on land loss and the importance of the Gulf coast to Louisiana’s future. Special thanks to Kenneth Bacon for sponsoring this episode of Louisiane.

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