Out now, open access: "Towards an Ethics of Animated Objects": Trauma, Technology, Transformation. In: Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts, 17(2) #Ethics #Cyborgs #Feminism #Creolehistory #Uncanny
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During the early stages of the revolt, plantation owner Manuel Andry was wounded with an ax on the porch of his house, & his son, Gilbert, was killed.
Jean François Trepagnier, owner of nearby Myrtleland Plantation, was also killed with an ax.
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#TDIH: On January 8, 1811, the largest slave revolt in North American history began at Woodland Plantation (formerly Andry Plantation) in St. John the Baptist Parish, led by multiracial enslaved driver Charles Deslondes.
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On January 8, 1811, the largest slave revolt in North American history began at Woodland Plantation (formerly Andry Plantation) in St. John the Baptist Parish, led by multiracial enslaved driver Charles Deslondes.
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The word Creole comes from the Portuguese “crioulo,”
meaning “someone raised in a new land.”
These languages were born out of survival —
a way for people torn from their homes or disrupted internally to build new communities.
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City officials and white locals did not allow Creoles of Color to participate in the Downtown festivities.
So, they created krewes, Black Masking Indian Tribes, pageants, rituals, Regalias, and floats in their communities.
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Read more about his impact throughout Lafayette and surrounding areas:
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Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes and Alice Dunbar-Nelson explored the complexities of what it meant to be a Creole of Color in Colonial Louisiana and America throughout the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.
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Desdunes deeply loved the Creole culture and his race as a Black person.
He highlighted and uplifted Black people globally for their morale, determined work towards humanity, and critiqued those who selfishly forgot about their people.
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A photo of 3 Creole of Color Traiteurs in Louisiana. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Harrison, and Mrs. Boudreaux. Year is 1973. Photo taken by James Marceau
A photo of a bunch of Manglier leaves in Louisiana on ancestral family land, which will be made into a tea. Manglier is an indigenous plant to Louisiana and it is an all-around healing plant great for removing mucus, sore throats, bronchitis, more respiratory ailments, and much more.
A photo taken from the Atakapas Gazette publication about a Creole Traiteur on Cypress Island, Mr. B.
LaFontaine descends from a family of traiteurs.
Traiteurs are faith-based healers in Louisiana’s Creole culture who help the troubled and sick through various African, Native American, and European practices.
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A screenshot of a flyer with information on the special showing tonight at 7:45 pm CST on Louisiana Public Broadcasting brought to you by PBS.
Aswa (tonight) “ 7:45pm CST.
Check it out here 👇🏾:
www.lpb.org
SN: This is also a good preview to another article that will be published next week.
For those who are visual learners, tonight is for 🫵🏾.
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Copy of a genealogy and family history book titled, “Auzenne, Donato, Frilot, Lemelle, Meullion” by Conrad A. Auzenne. Special copy located the university of Louisiana at Lafayette at the Edith garland dupre library.
A screenshot of a page from the book mentioning the Meullion, Lemelle, Donato, and Auzenne families.
Photo of Rev. Donald Hebert’s Southwest Louisiana Records books showing Valerien Auzenne, my 5x Pawpaw as a Free Mulatto of Pointe Coupée.
To help the exhibit’s impact, St. Landry Parish residents donated photos, artifacts, and their family stories.
Prominent FPOC in St. Landry Parish descended from the Donatos, Lemelles, Ozennes, Meullions, and other Creole families.
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