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1997 by Bill Decker; The Sunday Advertiser; Lafayette,
Louisiana
16.3.2.17 “The Other Acadians; In Northern Maine Acadians Struggle to
16.3.2.18 16.3.2.19
Preserve Culture” August 31, 1997 by Bill Decker; The Sunday Advertiser
Léger, Luc. "De La Francophonie Au Maine (Partie 1)." Astheure 8 July 2014: n. pag. Print.
“Close to home: Francos Twist stereotype of the ‘frog’ slur”, L’Heureux, Juliana. Portland Press Herald. May 13, 2009
16.3.3 Maine (outside St. John Valley)
16.3.3.1 16.3.3.2
16.3.3.3 16.3.3.4
16.3.3.5
16.3.3.6
“Franco-American heritage in jeopardy, speaker says.” Donaghue, M.F. Sun-Journal. Mar. 27, 1993.
“How many frenchman does it take to... “One hundred years of discrimination against Franco-Americans.” Doty, Stewart C. p. 1- 19.
“Maine French-Canadians may have cheated selves.” Portland Evening Express. July 17, 1973.
“Anglo-Saxons, Acadiens et Canadiens français.” Craig, Beatrice. History of the United States. Publisher: Lidec. 1992. p. 114-117.
“Le Français Parlé Jay-Livermore Falls (Maine)” By Adèle St. Pierre. The French Review Vol. 83, No. 3, February 2010 p.608- 621
“Franco Americans together in quest” by Dawn Gagnon, BDN, May 24, 1996
16.4 Social Organizations
16.4.1 “From Evangeline Hot Sauce to Cajun Ice: Signs of Ethnicity in South Louisiana.” Ancelet, Barry Jean. p. 1-7.
16.5 Linguistics (regional and topical) [empty]
16.5.1 Maritimes Provinces [empty]
16.5.2 St. John Valley
16.5.2.1 “School in’ in the St. John Valley.” Dubay, Guy. St.
John Valley article.
16.5.2.2 16.5.2.3 16.5.2.4
“Valley French Derided by Early Teachers.” Dubay, Guy. St. John Valley article. Nov. 22, 1972. p. 21.
“Some Plant-Names of the Madawaska Acadians.” Fernald, M. L. Rhodora. Sept. 1899. p. 166-169.
“Parlure de nos ancetres” (expressions, vieux mots)