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  2. Tignon - Wikipedia

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    The patchwork of material was made to appear festive. Tignons worn by free women of color or enslaved women in Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe, St. Lucia and Dominica, were made from Madras fabric, and even had hidden messages. [6] The tignon is experiencing a revival in Louisiana. It is found particularly in Creole-themed weddings.

  3. Category:Sculptures of women in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sculptures of women in Louisiana" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. Jeanne d'Arc (Frémiet)

  4. George Petty - Wikipedia

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    George Petty, The Ballerina,1965 George Brown Petty IV (April 27, 1894 – July 21, 1975) was an American pin-up artist. His pin-up art appeared primarily in Esquire and Fawcett Publications's True but was also in calendars marketed by Esquire, True and Ridgid Tool Company.

  5. List of Louisiana state symbols - Wikipedia

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    "You Are My Sunshine" and "Give Me Louisiana" LL 155, 1970 Song — environmental "The Gifts of Earth" LL 155.2, 1990 Song — march "Louisiana My Home Sweet Home" LL 155.1, 1952 Tartan: Louisiana Tartan: LL 170.6, 2001 Tree: Bald cypress [1] (Taxodium distichum) LL 160, 1963 Vegetable: Sweet potato (Pomona Batista) LL 170.11, 2003 Vegetable ...

  6. What Christmas looks like in every state - AOL

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    Across the US, states have different ways of celebrating Christmas. From festive markets to light displays, take a look at Christmas in every state.

  7. Casquette girl - Wikipedia

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    Later women, called correction girls, were supplied to the colonists by raking the streets of Paris for undesirables, or by emptying the houses of correction. France also sent women convicted along with their debtor husbands, and in 1719, deported 209 women felons "who were of a character to be sent to the French settlement in Louisiana.".

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