Acadian

NOUN
  1. an early French settler in the Maritimes
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  • In the bottomland forests and ravines along the river, look for a variety of warblers, including cerulean, blackburnian, and black-throated green warblers, as well as acadian flycatchers and hermit thrush.
  • The lives of many French North American habitants were disrupted by eighteenth-century geopolitical changes, but none more than the Acadians.
  • Acadian vêtements (clothing) are hardes; aussi is itou; et is pis (from et puis); se dépêcher (to hurry) is se haler, literally to haul oneself.34 Champlain's Dream
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  • That was Adorine Mérionaux, otherwise the most industrious Acadian and the best cottonade-weaver in the parish. Balcony Stories
  • The St. Jude Project, Robert Weingart as reformed recidivist, Kermit Abelard as egalitarian poet, Timothy Abelard as the tragic oligarch stricken by a divine hand for defying the natural order, Layton Blanchet as the working-class entrepreneur who amassed millions of dollars through his intelligence and his desire to help small investors, a historic Acadian cottage that hid a barracoon. The Glass Rainbow
  • Shirley wrote from Boston to London urging the deportation of the Acadians, but Britain was unconvinced.
  • To think of an obscure little Acadian bayou waking to flow the first thing in the morning not only through banks of new-blown morning-glories, but sown also to its depths with such reflections as must make it think itself a bayou in heaven, instead of in Paroisse Balcony Stories
  • Walls and roofs were made of horizontal boards, insulated with birchbark, and covered with weather-tight wooden shingles.42 Other Acadian house-types varied in the construction of walls. Champlain's Dream
  • The collective building of dykes to reclaim tidal marshes for cultivation and maintenance of the embankments also encouraged interfamilial cooperation among the Acadians. Champlain's Dream
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