Southern US Road Trip: 11/23/21

 Day 6

Louisiana

Today was spent entirely in or near Lafayette. First, we toured an old village called Vermilionville (it's on the Bayou Vermilion). There were three artisans/historians throughout the property to teach us things, but we only heard from two, as we couldn't find the third at his assigned place. The first of these was an elder and former Indian chief of a Native American tribe. He knew many things that weren't on the plaques in the buildings, including about the Acadians, black, and native people of the area, and much more general information and forgotten history that is not taught in textbooks. He also told us about a plant called jobs tears that was used to make beads and told us a lot about Spanish moss. The second thoroughly explained the differences between cajun and creole. After hearing from them, we continued walking and found a hand-powered ferry. There was also a small barn with some sheep and a donkey. After we finished touring Vermilionville, we drove to a park and spent a few hours there. We stayed in the same hotel as the previous night.

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