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Louisiana Folk Masters: Women’s Home Music
Women’s Home Music, a two disc collection from the Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, was recorded from 1937 to 1995. This 45 track collection of a capella French songs and conversations spans nearly six decades of fieldwork to offer an unparalleled look at the rich, linguistic, textual, and historic roots of modern Cajun and Creole music. More information about the collections that these tracks are examples of, held at the Center for Louisiana Studies, can be found here.
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