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Comment ont-ils tenu ? En cultivant la mémoire du clan et des dieux lares. « En France, à Paris, explique Antonine Maillet, on ne sait pas de qui on vient au-delà de son arrière-grand-père... Moi, le père de ma mère et celui de mon père, et le père du père de leur père, des deux côtés, je peux vous les citer, de tête, sans reprendre ma respiration, jusqu'à La Rochelle ! »
Qu'est-ce qu'un peuple ? Qu'est-ce qu'une nationalité ? L'odyssée des Acadiens nous l'enseigne. Transplanté sur un autre sol, sans État, face à la pire adversité, ce petit peuple s'est maintenu. Il était fidèle à lui-même et refusait de disparaître. Il n'y a pas d'autre recette.
Dominique Venner
Do you ever just.. well up at seeing a 2cm glass dove bead from the Acadian Belleisle archeological site? I did.
Source: Dr. Hilary Doda. Fashioning Acadians, clothing in the Atlantic world, 1650-1750. McGill Queens University press. 2023
Dr. Hilary Doda was my costume studies history teacher in the Costume Studies program at Dalhousie University, a real gem of a person.
She’s giving a talk about it on July 14th! Email [email protected] for Zoom access!
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I love your blog. Folk practices of Christianity are sososo important regardless of however people deny them, they're just as Christian, even more, them mainstream white bread Christianity. I also love the acknowledgement of the fact that white people do have culture, even culture distinct to Turtle Island ((esp with groups like French Canadiens who've been here for many centuries)), and that need be acknowledged and preserved alongside Indigenous cultures.
It's all so important and so great and such a breath of fresh air.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your comment a lot :) It's a bit isolating where I am in Nova Scotia, not many French speakers or people of those cultures that I can interact with daily. This blog helps me share and appreciate my own cultures as I learn about them, and helps me frame my experience of them into my daily life and inspire others.
Especially within an ancestor-focused practice, I wanted to honour and acknowledge all those I know in my line, and by doing that, it teaches me about reconciliation, advocating for climate change and social justice, actively listening to those who live alongside me, and read read read and then read some more. It's hard work, it's healing, it's connection, it's everything.
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