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Photography Historical posted on Mar 17, 2006
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This was in another house. All these houses here is around 1850's some a little older and other younger at this Acadian Village. Some may like to know where the word Cajun comes from. I know when I was growing up; you did not call anyone cajun. That was fighting words. It like calling smeone a nigger. I did see in a 1960 National Gerography[lol miss spelled sorry] magazine about the Acadian people and it too say do not call them cajuns. Oh forgot the month but it was in the 1960 t0 1962 magizine Now from 1960 to today things changed for the Acadian people love the name . Go figure. Would say something but I might get into touble like Ron Guidry did when ask about the cajun food. All he say "they will eat anything" LOL Guidry was a major legue baseball player in the 1980's i think that was the time fram and it was a big thing in the news around here . He was put down and he had to say he was sorry. For what ? All he did was tell the truth. LOL Thanks for looking and comments and votes p.s. what do this image have to do with Rod Guidry? Nothing. I just do not know much about this old thing that makes cloth. ALL I KNOW, IT LOOKS LIKE A LOT OF WORK.

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leifse

11:37AM | Sat, 18 March 2006

Very fine and interesting image in your series from "the good old days" and fascinating story as well!

dragonfly2000

12:10PM | Sat, 18 March 2006

The loom certainly looks hand built - very interesting place.

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DennisReed

12:43PM | Sat, 18 March 2006

I do love this place - so rustic! Wonderful indoor photo! Bravo!

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lafayette

3:13PM | Sat, 18 March 2006

It's a good testimony of the ancient times!

BrasilGirl2004

4:24PM | Sat, 18 March 2006

I would love to see this in the works! It is an excellent scene!

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redbeard

8:02PM | Sat, 18 March 2006

Great job on the lighting and the sharpness! Interesting little history lesson as well.

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sharky_

1:08AM | Sun, 19 March 2006

Antique.. Beautiful find. Aloha

gojira

8:18AM | Sun, 19 March 2006

A great shot of the loom . . . ! A beautiful relic of the past . . . !

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evielouise

3:47PM | Sun, 19 March 2006

oh wow is this wonderful making clothes ??can you imagine if someone living then could see now : thanks for posting the times gone by:

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PeeWee05

1:13AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Interesting!!! I'm sure they still use these in Persia

cynlee

4:32AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

wonderful series jocko!! :]

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Bothellite

7:19AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Remember how people used to be just plain meaner? Great photo. Imagine, in time, the whole world being just plain -- in love.

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Chorny

8:06AM | Mon, 20 March 2006

Awesome! really like this series!

tojanetoo

1:05PM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Great photo

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Jay-el-Jay

8:00PM | Mon, 03 April 2006

Thanks for another view of a bygone day.Good shot.

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