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Explore America: Louisiana

Explore America and discover Louisiana in the Smithsonian's collections, held in trust for the American people. The state is a gumbo of varied cultures, predominantly Cajun—people whose ancestors were French-speaking Acadians from Canada—and Creole, which includes those with French, Spanish, Caribbean, African, and Indian heritage. Louisiana’s rich cultural diversity has shaped everything from its cuisine to its music to its more than 400 annual festivals and famed Mardi Gras celebrations.

The Smithsonian collections reflect that diversity, including portraits of Louisiana musicians and singers, such as Lead Belly, Mahalia Jackson, and Louis Armstrong. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings celebrates the breadth of Louisiana’s musical traditions, including Cajun, zydeco, Louisiana blues, New Orleans jazz, brass bands, and Mardi Gras music. Depictions of everyday life, ancient Indigenous artifacts, John Audubon’s famed bird illustrations, and more, show the variety of humans and wildlife that have long found home in the cities, towns, bayous, and swamps of Louisiana.


37c Greetings from Louisiana single

Chef jacket worn by Leah Chase

Queen's Ball Attire- Collar

New Orleans #11

Mardi Gras

Queen's Ball Attire - Crown

Zulu Mardi Gras Pendant

37c Scarlet and Louisiana Tanagers single

Mardi Gras beads (red,gold, black)

(New Orleans Saxophonist on Truck)

Louisiana Serenade, from the Jazz Series

"Loretta's New Orleans"

Mardi Gras

Ain't That a Shame

New Orleans Jazz Parade - 1968

New Orleans

Abstraction: Mardi Gras

"Happy" Mardi Gras cup

Second Liners, New Orleans

Buckwheat Zydeco, 1989

Louis Prima's House, New Orleans

Mardi Gras Headdress

Did New Orleans Invent the Cocktail?

Mardi Gras beads (purple 1)

Dewey Balfa & The Balfa Brothers Perform a Cajun Waltz [Live in Washington, D.C. 1976]

New Orleans / Dancers in the Backyard

In This Pageant, The Most Fabulous Frog Wins

Melrose Quilt

Mardi Gras Indian Costume vest

Chef’s Jacket, Emeril Lagasse

United States Colored Troops Flag

Morning Star Baptist Church, New Orleans

Father Victor Cohea blesses the sacrament during the Holy Eucharist at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2005

Outdoor Recording Session, New Orleans / Seated Musicians L. to R.: Louis Nelson, Kid Sheik, Chester Jones, John Handy

Mardi Gras


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