Laura Plantation

Season 2: Episode 1: Clément Lagouarde et la Tribu Natchitoches

40 min · 15 feb 2024
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Descendant d'un militaire autochtone francophone vétéran de la Première Guerre mondiale, le comédien français Clément Lagouarde est ajourd'hui l'un des chefs de la tribu Natchitoches de Louisiane. Il parle de son ancêtre au parcours ambiguë, de la découverte de son appartenance au peuple Natchitoches et de sa double culture franco-amérindienne. Regardez son dernier court-métrage ici : https://www.festivalnikon.fr/index.php/en/video/2023/2862 The French actor Clément Lagouarde is descended from a French-speaking Native American who fought in World War I France. Today, he is one of the chiefs of Louisiana's Natchitoches Tribe. He talks about his ancestor's ambiguous history, the discovery of his relationship to the Natchitoches people, and the duality of his French and Native American cultures.

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aflevering Season 2: Episode 1: Clément Lagouarde et la Tribu Natchitoches artwork

Season 2: Episode 1: Clément Lagouarde et la Tribu Natchitoches

Descendant d'un militaire autochtone francophone vétéran de la Première Guerre mondiale, le comédien français Clément Lagouarde est ajourd'hui l'un des chefs de la tribu Natchitoches de Louisiane. Il parle de son ancêtre au parcours ambiguë, de la découverte de son appartenance au peuple Natchitoches et de sa double culture franco-amérindienne. Regardez son dernier court-métrage ici : https://www.festivalnikon.fr/index.php/en/video/2023/2862 The French actor Clément Lagouarde is descended from a French-speaking Native American who fought in World War I France. Today, he is one of the chiefs of Louisiana's Natchitoches Tribe. He talks about his ancestor's ambiguous history, the discovery of his relationship to the Natchitoches people, and the duality of his French and Native American cultures.

15 feb 202440 min
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Season 1, Episode 14: A Chat with Dr. Angel Adams Parham

Bonjour everyone and welcome back to the Laura Plantation podcast. In this episode,  Joseph will be talking with Dr. Angel Adams Parham about her research into the Haitian refugee community in early 19th century New Orleans, how slavery and enslavement are represented at plantations and in urban spaces, and the importance of preserving and talking about buildings and stories that  reveal Louisiana’s connection to Africa and African history. Dr. Parham is Associate Professor of Sociology and senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture (IASC [https://iasculture.org/research]) at the University of Virginia.  Before moving to Virginia, she spent a number of years at Loyola University in New Orleans where she chaired the African and African American Studies program. She works in the area of historical sociology, engaging in research and writing that examine the past in order to better understand how to live well in the present and envision wisely for the future.   To learn more about Dr. Parham’s work, visit her website at www.angelparham.com

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Uncovering the Real People and Real History of Laura, Part 1: The First Primary Sources Found

Historian Katy Morlas Shannon and a special guest discuss why Laura Plantation was restored and the discovery of the first primary source documents concerning the historic site. They explore how those key resources shaped the historical narrative and the storytelling approach taken in writing the tour and curating the historic structures that remained on the property. For more information about the early days of establishing Laura Plantation as a historic site and to hear from Norman Marmillion himself about the process, visit the following links: The Original Slave Cabins: Why Laura Plantation was Saved - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLTsDyXvJDw] Gallery Talk 2: Looking for Laura : September 5, 2017 - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drl5qFeWaCE]

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