Paracelse, on 02 July 2012 - 05:43 AM, said:
Lots of huguenots moved to Louisiana at the beginning of the reign of Louis XIII and Richelieu (the mean dude in 3 Musketeers) and as time went and situation for them got worse more of them moved. The trend cease once Napoleon got conned by Jefferson into selling the Louisaina territory. So this would have been at the beginning of the the XIXth century. After that the English speaking folks moved into it and it was the end oft the Cajuns
I'm not sure what the "end of Cajuns" means? People describe themselves as Cajun today and the influence in food and language is very evident in specific areas.
So I would still think a French word for werewolf does not
necessarily mean that the creature itself has a long history in Louisiana, however a long history in France, yes, and part of Cajun folklore, maybe.
It could just be a word recent populations knew and used to describe any Lousiana "monster" or unknown. We are talking about the swamps. One of the best places on earth for "monsters" since people have occupied it-- Native, French, etc.
Edited by QuiteContrary, 02 July 2012 - 08:51 AM.