The Spirit of a Culture: Cane River Creoles (2005)
In a story that pre-dates America, the multi-cultural Creoles of Cane River, Louisiana see themselves as somewhere between black and white. The Spirit of a Culture: Cane River Creoles recounts the Cane River Creole identity struggle from colonial French Louisiana to today’s Creole led multicultural renaissance – against the notion of race as a deciding feature of a population.
Director: Bill Rodman
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Sybil Kim as Narrator |
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Lair LaCour as Self |
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Dayna Bowker Lee as Self |
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Terrel Delphin as Self |
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Daphne Delphin as Self |
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Tracey Colson-Fontenot as Self |
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John Sarpy as Self |
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Pete Gregory as Self |
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Susan Dollar as Self |
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Louis Metoyer as Self |
| Directing | Bill Rodman | Director |
| Production | Flo R. Ulmer | Executive Producer |
| Production | Bill Rodman | Producer |