Louisiana, the wild!
Spring 2008
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A LOUISIANA STORY
Robert Flaherty's 1948 film masterpiece explores man's relationship with nature in the marshes of south Louisiana. That way of life has largely disappeared. But its spirit lives on in the boy who paddled his pirogue into millions of hearts. |
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WHERE WILD THINGS ARE
Explore the Lower Coast of Algiers, New Orleans' wildest neighborhood where bongos graze in open fields, artists seek nature's inspiration, and strange creatures sleep with the fishes - all seven million of them. |
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THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM OF WARREN TRICHE
Wild or domesticated, Louisiana’s animals couldn’t ask for a better friend in Baton Rouge than former State Representative Warren J. Triche, Jr. of Thibodaux. |
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GOOGLING SHONGALOO
Apparitions, UFOs, and other news from wild and wonderful Webster Parish. |
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A LANGUAGE LOST, AND FOUND
Rosetta Stone partners with Louisiana's Chitimachas to restore a touchstone of tribal identity. |
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QUEEN OF THE DEL
After a lifetime of self-indulgence, Pauline Friedman had a change of heart. Read about her surprising gift to the town of St. Francisville. |