In a story that pre-dates America, the multi-cultural Creoles of Cane River, Louisiana see themselves as somewhere between black and white. The Spirit of a Culture: Cane River Creoles recounts the Cane River Creole identity struggle from colonial French Louisiana to today’s Creole led multicultural renaissance – against the notion of race as a deciding feature of a population. The 60-minute documentary premieres Tuesday, April 5 at 7PM on the six-station Louisiana Public Broadcasting network. It will repeat on Sunday, April 10 at 5PM. The documentary was produced by Emmy-winning filmmaker Bill Rodman (Atchafalaya Swamp Revisited) and Executive Producer Flo R. Ulmer in association with Louisiana Public Broadcasting. In order to understand the culture of the Creole community of Cane River, you have to understand their development as a people. This program takes viewers through the historical events that helped shaped them into who they are today. One of the most important facts that provides insight about the Cane River Creoles is that their ancestors, who were French, Spanish, African and Indian, always held onto the fact that they were citizens of France, long after the sale of the Louisiana Territory to America in 1803. Cane River Creoles who participated included Terrel Delphin; Chairperson of the Advisory Council for the Louisiana Creole Heritage Center; author John Sarpy, Louis Metoyer, Cane River California Creole and publisher of Bayou Talk, Lair LaCour, whose MaMan dolls were designated by the state as the Bi-Centennial Doll, and Tracey Colson-Fontenot, a mother of four young Creole boys. This film was funded in part by grants from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities; the Cane River Heritage Area Commission and the Louisiana State Arts Council through the Louisiana Division of the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information, contact Bill Rodman at (225) 346-1761 or Bob Neese at 1-800-272-8161. |
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