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1. Acadians, People of the Maritimes by Henri-Dominique Paratte (Revised and Expanded Edition), Nimbus Publishing (1998 Second Edition). Condition: Excellent - New - PRICE: $25
6. Our French-Canadian Ancestors Volume 1 Revised by Thomas J. Laforest, The LISI Press, Palm Harbor, Florida (1993).Condition: Very Good - PRICE: $25 SOLD
7. Our French-Canadian Ancestors Volume 3 Revised by Thomas J. Laforest, The LISI Press, Palm Harbor, Florida (1985).Condition: Very Good - PRICE: $25 SOLD
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- Content: Henri-Dominique Paratte traces the origins of the Acadians in France, their settlement and cultural patterns throughout the Maritime (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia) region and their expulsion in 1755. The return to the Maritimes and their Acadian contributions to the region up to time this book was published.Contained are photos of well known Acadians as well as biographies. The author of this very interesting book has been actively involved in Acadian and Canadian cultural renaissance for many years. A professor at Acadia University he has taught Acadian studies. 225 pages.
- From the author: This is the story of one of the great crimes of history, a brutal act of genocide committed two and a half centuries ago.More than 10,000 men, women and children were removed from their homeland at gunpoint and sent into exile. They were stripped of the farms that ad nurtured and sustained their families for four generations. Their homes and most of their possessions were destroyed. Five thousand of these unfortunate people, maybe more, died of disease and deprivation or perished in shipwrecks...
- The deportation was a deliberate attempt to destroy a
people and wipe out a distinct culture. It failed. The Acadians were
too tough and too resilient. Today, there are an estimated 3 million
Acadian descendants worldwide... Thousands of deportees made their way
to Louisiana, where "Acadian" was transmuted to "Cajun," and the new
surroundings forged a distinct culture although true to its northern
roots. More than half-a-million Americans, most of them in Louisiana and
eastern Texas, are descendants of those refugees...
The people survived against incredible odds. They preserved a vibrant culture, a zest for life, and a deep respect for their heritage. This is a story of the triumph of the human spirit in the face of cruelty and unimaginable hardship. 296 pages.
- Content: The former French colony of Acadia—permanently renamed Nova Scotia by the British when they began an ambitious occupation of the territory in 1710—witnessed one of the bitterest struggles in the British empire. Whereas in its other North American colonies Britain assumed it could garner the sympathies of fellow Europeans against the native peoples, in Nova Scotia nothing was further from the truth. The Mi'kmaq, the native local population, and the Acadians, descendants of the original French settlers, had coexisted for more than a hundred years prior to the British conquest, and their friendships, family ties, common Catholic religion, and commercial relationships proved resistant to British-enforced change. Unable to seize satisfactory political control over the region, despite numerous efforts at separating the Acadians and Mi'kmaq, the authorities took drastic steps in the 1750s, forcibly deporting the Acadians to other British colonies and systematically decimating the remaining native population.
- The story of the removal of the Acadians, some of whose descendants are the Cajuns of Louisiana, and the subsequent oppression of the Mi'kmaq has never been completely told. In this first comprehensive history of the events leading up to the ultimate break-up of Nova Scotian society, Geoffrey Plank skillfully unravels the complex relationships of all of the groups involved, establishing the strong bonds between the Mi'kmaq and Acadians as well as the frustration of the British administrators that led to the Acadian removal, culminating in one of the most infamous events in North American history. Hard cover: 239 pages.
- Content: Eager to get away from his oppressive orphanage in Paris, thirteen year old Jacques enlists in the French Army for duty in Port Royal, Canada. Follow this true-to-life saga as he meets the beautiful Magdelaine and then is forced to leave his beloved French Canada when exiled with other Acadian French neutrals to a life of servitude in the American colonies.160 pages.
- Here is the story of an extraordinary people -- the Acadians of Cape Breton Island. Witten with clarity and love, and hailed as a rare local history with wide appeal, Cheticamp is an extremely well-informated history, folklore and guide to this little know corner of the Maritimes.
- The undeclared capital of Acadian Cape Breton, Cheticamp is the centre of a distinct culture with its own songs, stories, and approach to religion, business and education. From the settlers in the 1780's to the community today, this book is pasisonate, informative and entertaining. 275 pages.
- Content: Ancestral biographies of the oldest of the French-Canadian families as follows: Nicolas Audet dit Lapointe, Damien Berube, Pierre Blais, Pierre Blanchet, Guillaume Couture, Gregoire Deblois, Antoine Dionne dit Sansoucy, Julien Fortin dit Bellefontaine, Gagnon, Antoine Lacasse, Francois Lavergne, Nicolas Leroy, Etienne Lessard, Robert Levesque, Nicolas Paquin, Pierre Paradis, Leonard Pilote, Jean-Baptiste Pothier, Rene Rheaume, Pierre Rondeau, Simon Savard, Etiene Trudeau,Paul Vachon, Nicolas Veilleux. 300 Pages.
- Content: Biographies of the following families: Allard, Bauche dit Morency, Bouchard, Campagna, Charles dit Lajeunesse, Crete, Dagenais, Duguay, Gravel, Gueret dit Dumont, Lalonde, Legendre, Lerige dit Laplante, Le Roy dit Audy, Letourneau, Levasseur, Marcotte, Mercier, Parrot, Pasquier dit Lavallee, Plamondon, Prou(lx), Quentin dit Lafontaine, Tremblay. 285 pages.
- Essays written by the controversial but significant historian Mason Wade provide his last important work on the Maritimes. Also included is a biography of Wade, an analysis of his enduring importance as an historian and a select bibliography.
- The book was signed to a father for his 82nd birthday from his daughter. Front cover has a crease down the middle. The book has been read a great deal and both the front and back cover show this.
- Content: There is a great deal of information about the families living in this area during those years. This chapter is accurately named "Family Tree". This chapter beings on page 259 and ends on 412. It is about the many families living in the are who were not only Acadian but English, Irish etc. 412 pages.
- The history of Nova Scotia is an amazing story of a land and people shaped by the waves, the tides, the winds and the wonder of the North Atlantic. Lesley Choyce weaves the legacy of this unique coastal province, piecing together the stories written in the rocks, the wrecks, and the record books of human glory and human error. 296 pages.
- This work is translated summary of a two part volume entitled "Notre Heritage acadien" published in 1980. This book was irst published in 1980 under the same title "Two Beginnings" A Brief Acadian History."
- Photographs and Chapter XIII have been added and minor changes made in other chapters>
- Professor J. Alphonse Deveau is the renowned author of 14 major books and numerous articles on Acadian HIstory. He is the founder and first director of Le Centre acadien de l'Universite Sainte-Anne. He received an Honorary Doctorate in History from the university located at Church Point, Nova Scotia. Retiring after 35 years in teaching, he has devoted most of his time and energy to historical research and writing. 135 pages.
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Information for BuyersPRICINGFor each book, I list a sale price that covers the cost of the book ONLY. In addition to this price, the buyer will pay the shipping and handling costs as calculated by the seller. (Note that handling costs cover the cost of shipping supplies.)HOW TO PLACE AN ORDER
Email luciemc@acadian-home.org with the name(s) of the book(s) you wish to purchase AND your mailing address (so that I may calculate shipping costs accurately). Requests will be filled in the order received. If you were the first to respond requesting a book, you will receive a return email confirming this.POLICIESFirst come, first served. Whoever emails me first with a request will receive an email confirmation from me, followed by an invoice.Prospective buyers who are unsuccessful in their requests will not receive a personal email back. Instead, please check the book list; if it is marked “sold” but you did not receive a message from me, it was sold to somebody else.HOW TO MAKE PAYMENTAfter receiving your invoice, please submit your payment within seven days. Buyers may pay as follows:1. Buyers within the continental U.S. may pay via PayPal or personal check.2. Buyers from Canada may pay via PayPal only.ORDER FULFILLMENTYour order will ship after your payment has cleared. You will receive an email confirming that your order has shipped.RESTRICTIONSNo returns. All sales are final.Buyers who reserve a book but do not submit payment within 7 days of invoice will lose their reservation and the book will be relisted. At the seller’s discretion, buyers who reserve books but do not complete the transaction may be ineligible for future purchases.





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