Name ______Date ______

A Word for the Wise

Directions: Match each statement on the left with the correct word from the list on the right.

Write the letter of your answer in the space provided.

_____ 1. Music “born in New Orleans A. Acadians

_____ 2. The music of French-speaking African-Americans B. blues

of South Louisiana

_____ 3. A traditional Louisiana Creole soup that includes C. Creoles

seafood, chicken, okra, and other vegetables.

_____ 4. Refers to the culture of North Louisiana and its D. cultural diffusion

neighboring states.

_____ 5. Those of African heritage who were free during E. culture

the slavery period.

_____ 6. A music style that is based on black folk music F. ethnic group

_____ 7. Descendants of free people of color G. fais-do-do

_____ 8. Church music that is a blend of folk music, H. free people of color

spirituals, hymns, and popular music.

_____ 9. A group’s way of life I. gospel music

_____ 10. A spicy Cajun dish of rice and meat J. gumbo

_____ 11. An adjective meaning “city” K. jambalaya

_____ 12. Refers to the plantation culture that developed L. jazz

along the rivers.

_____ 13. A Cajun dance M. lowland South

_____ 14. The spreading of one’s own culture N. Mardi Gras

_____ 15. A group of people who share distinct cultural O. region

characteristics such as language and customs.

_____ 16. The sacred folk songs of African Americans P. rural

_____ 17. An area defined by features such as climate, landforms, Q. spirituals

and economic or recreational opportunities.

_____ 18. Refers to the country R. upland South

_____ 19. A Louisiana celebration that takes place just S. urban

before Lent.

_____ 20. Cultural group that migrated from Canada T. zydeco


Name ______Key______Date ______

A Word for the Wise

Directions: Match each statement on the left with the correct word from the list on the right.

Write the letter of your answer in the space provided.

__L__ 1. Music “born in New Orleans A. Acadians

__T__ 2. The music of French-speaking African-Americans B. blues

of South Louisiana

__J__ 3. A traditional Louisiana Creole soup that includes C. Creoles

seafood, chicken, okra, and other vegetables.

__R__ 4. Refers to the culture of North Louisiana and its D. cultural diffusion

neighboring states.

__H__ 5. Those of African heritage who were free during E. culture

the slavery period.

__B__ 6. A music style that is based on black folk music F. ethnic group

__C__ 7. Descendants of free people of color G. fais-do-do

__I___ 8. Church music that is a blend of folk music, H. free people of color

spirituals, hymns, and popular music.

__E__ 9. A group’s way of life I. gospel music

__K__ 10. A spicy Cajun dish of rice and meat J. gumbo

__S__ 11. An adjective meaning “city” K. jambalaya

__M__ 12. Refers to the plantation culture that developed L. jazz

along the rivers.

__G__ 13. A Cajun dance M. lowland South

__D__ 14. The spreading of one’s own culture N. Mardi Gras

__F__ 15. A group of people who share distinct cultural O. region

characteristics such as language and customs.

__Q_ 16. The sacred folk songs of African Americans P. rural

__O__ 17. An area defined by features such as climate, landforms, Q. spirituals

and economic or recreational opportunities.

__P__ 18. Refers to the country R. upland South

__N__ 19. A Louisiana celebration that takes place just S. urban

before Lent.

__A__ 20. Cultural group that migrated from Canada T. zydeco


Name: ______Date: ______

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF FESTIVALS

Directions: Look at the graph, which details the income from the Shrimp and

Petroleum Festival in one year. Answer the questions that follow.

1. What was the largest expenditure? ______

2. What was the smallest expenditure? ______

3. Who do you think would benefit from the money spent on shopping?

______

______

4. What does the amount of money spent for lodging tell you about the people who attend

the Shrimp and Petroleum Festival? ______

______

5. Why do you think the most money is spent on food? ______

______

CHAPTER ONE 3


Name: ______Key______Date: ______

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF FESTIVALS

Directions: Look at the graph, which details the income from the Shrimp and

Petroleum Festival in one year. Answer the questions that follow.

1. What was the largest expenditure? _____food______

2. What was the smallest expenditure? ____entertainment______

3. Who do you think would benefit from the money spent on shopping?

____local craftspeople and other vendors______

______

4. What does the amount of money spent for lodging tell you about the people who attend

the Shrimp and Petroleum Festival? ____they travel some distance to attend____

______

5. Why do you think the most money is spent on food? ___Food is purchased by______

___local people as well as those from out of town who attend the festival______

CHAPTER ONE 3



Name: ______Date ______

HAVE YOU HEARD THESE WORDS?

Directions: In the space provided, write the word that best fits the given definition.

Choose your answers from those in the word bank. Then find those words in the word search puzzle below.

beignet (ben YAY) jazz (jaz)

cochons de lait (ko SHAWN da LAY) joie de vivre (ZHWAH da VEEV)

fais-do-do (fay doh DOH) krewe (crew)

gris gris (GREE gree) lagniappe (LAN yap)

gumbo (GUM bo) pirogue (pi ROGUE)

______1. Louisiana music

______2. A Cajun fishing boat

______3. A tasty French donut

______4. A Cajun stew thickened with filé or okra

______5. Joy of living

______6. An organization that puts on Mardi Gras parades

______7. A street dance

______8. Something extra

______9. A good luck charm

______10. A Cajun pig roast

A X E L R O D O N B E R T H Y I

C C O C H O N S D E L A I T C H

G R F S O N A G R I S G R I S T

U A A L P G N A P G I E E P K E

M N I C I O L A G N I A P P E I

B V S K R E W E T E N R J A Z Z

O R D R O Q U I E T J O I E E O

T H O G G E U P A E L E E P T B

H O D A U C R E W E L S E A L E

E A O P E I E R E A Y P L L O S

R J O I E D E V I V R E A D Y A

CHAPTER ONE 5


Name: ______Key______Date ______

HAVE YOU HEARD THESE WORDS?

Directions: In the space provided, write the word that best fits the given definition.

Choose your answers from those in the word bank. Then find those words in the word search puzzle below.

beignet (ben YAY) jazz (jaz)

cochons de lait (ko SHAWN da LAY) joie de vivre (ZHWAH da VEEV)

fais-do-do (fay doh DOH) krewe (crew)

gris gris (GREE gree) lagniappe (LAN yap)

gumbo (GUM bo) pirogue (pi ROGUE)

____jazz______1. Louisiana music

____pirogue______2. A Cajun fishing boat

____beignet______3. A tasty French donut

____gumbo______4. A Cajun stew thickened with filé or okra

____joie de vivre____ 5. Joy of living

____krewe______6. An organization that puts on Mardi Gras parades

____fais-do-do______7. A street dance

____lagniappe______8. Something extra

____gris gris______9. A good luck charm

____cochon de lait__ 10. A Cajun pig roast

A X E L R O D O N B E R T H Y I

C C O C H O N S D E L A I T C H

G R F S O N A G R I S G R I S T

U A A L P G N A P G I E E P K E

M N I C I O L A G N I A P P E I

B V S K R E W E T E N R J A Z Z

O R D R O Q U I E T J O I E E O

T H O G G E U P A E L E E P T B

H O D A U C R E W E L S E A L E

E A O P E I E R E A Y P L L O S

R J O I E D E V I V R E A D Y A

Name ______Date ______

Charting Cultural Regions

Directions: Use the information from pages 17 – 29 in your textbook to complete the chart that follows.

Location / Major Cities / Ethnic Groups / Unique Features
Sportsman’s Paradise
The Crossroads
Cajun Country
Plantation Country
Greater
New Orleans

Louisiana’s Culture: Families and Festivals 6

Name ______Key______Date ______

Charting Cultural Regions

Directions: Use the information from pages 17 – 29 in your textbook to complete the chart that follows.

Location / Major Cities / Ethnic Groups / Unique Features
Sportsman’s Paradise / Northern LA / Monroe-West
Monroe
Shreveport-Bossier City / Anglo-Saxon
Celtic (English, Scottish, or Irish) / Abundant outdoor recreational activities, i.e. hunting, fishing, water skiing, power boat racing
The Crossroads / Central LA / Alexandria-Pineville,
Cheneyville,
Winnfield / Farms,
weathered barns
Cajun Country / Southwestern triangle of LA / Houma,
Lafayette,
Morgan City,
Thibodaux,
Lake Charles / Wetlands Cajun (Thibodaux, Prairie Culture (Acadia Parish) / Cajun French, oil industry, agriculture, livestock, fishing, trapping
Plantation Country / Along Mississippi River / Baton Rouge / All ethnic groups / Plantation homes
Greater
New Orleans / Eastern LA, on the Mississippi River / New Orleans / All ethnic groups / French Quarter


Name ______Date ______

Name ______Key______Date ______ó


Name ______Date ______

Test – Chapter 1 “Louisiana’s Culture: Families and Festivals”

True or False?

Directions: Circle the letter T if the statement is true (2 pt each).

Circle the letter F if the statement is false (1 pt).

If statement is F, write in the correction to make it true (1 pt).

T F 1. The culture of Louisiana is essentially French.

T F 2. “Culture” includes such elements as language, food, music, religion, sports and games, art, and literature.

T F 3. Zydeco is the music of the French-speaking African Americans of South Louisiana.

T F 4. The most famous Louisiana festival is probably Mardi Gras.

T F 5. The traditional “Oktoberfest” celebrates the traditions of those of Spanish heritage.

T F 6. A region is an area that has similar characteristics, such as a common climate, landforms, and recreational opportunities.

T F 7. There are five cultural regions in Louisiana.

T F 8. The Sportsman’s Paradise is the region in the center of the state where there are many lakes, rolling hills, and forests.

T F 9. “The Florida Parishes” refers to the area in the Florida Panhandle that once was part of Louisiana territory.

T F 10. Today, Louisiana is a mix of many different peoples and many different cultures.

T F 11. The Cajuns are descendants of the Acadians who migrated to Louisiana from what is now Nova Scotia.

T F 12. The Creoles are descendants of the slaves who were freed after the Civil War.

T F 13. There were no Native Americans living in Louisiana when the first Europeans arrived.

T F 14. The Isleños were originally from the Canary Islands.

T F 15. The lowland South culture refers to the plantation culture that developed along the low- lying lands along the rivers.


Name ______Key______Date ______

Test – Chapter 1 “Louisiana’s Culture: Families and Festivals”

True or False?

Directions: Circle the letter T if the statement is true (2 pt each).

Circle the letter F if the statement is false (1 pt).

If statement is F, write in the correction to make it true (1 pt).

T F 1. The culture of Louisiana is essentially French.

T F 2. “Culture” includes such elements as language, food, music, religion, sports and games, art, and literature.

T F 3. Zydeco is the music of the French-speaking African Americans of South Louisiana.

T F 4. The most famous Louisiana festival is probably Mardi Gras.

T F 5. The traditional “Oktoberfest” celebrates the traditions of those of Spanish heritage.

T F 6. A region is an area that has similar characteristics, such as a common climate, landforms, and recreational opportunities.

T F 7. There are five cultural regions in Louisiana.

T F 8. The Sportsman’s Paradise is the region in the center of the state where there are many lakes, rolling hills, and forests.

T F 9. “The Florida Parishes” refers to the area in the Florida Panhandle that once was part of Louisiana territory.

T F 10. Today, Louisiana is a mix of many different peoples and many different cultures.

T F 11. The Cajuns are descendants of the Acadians who migrated to Louisiana from what is now Nova Scotia.