Send My Love to Baton Rouge
Creole or Cajun?
Songs of the South
Born on the Bayou
Louisiana in the Media
100
What is the name of Louisiana's capitol?

Baton Rouge

100

True or False: Creole and Cajun are the same thing

False: Cajuns are a subset of Creoles, and both titles refer to groups of people, styles of cooking, and other pieces of culture 

100

This song talks about "people on the river" & was recorded & popularized by Tina Turner *play snippet*

Proud Mary

100

What is a Bayou?

Acceptable answers: marshy land, slow-moving body of water, salt & freshwater land

100

This 2008 Disney movie features a new princess from New Orleans & is a take on a classic fairy tale (hint: ribbit)

The Princess and the Frog

200

French Lesson time! What does Baton Rouge mean? (Think about each word separately)

Red stick - and it really is named after a red stick! 300 years ago, there was a blood-stained cypress stick on top of a Mississippi river bluff that marked the division between native peoples' hunting grounds and colonizers' land. 

200

True or false: Creole people have their own language, which goes by the same name. 

True. Creole has its roots in French, English and African dialects, and it is a dying language. Today only a few thousand people speak it. 

200

"Dance in the kitchen 'til the morning light: ______ _____ _____" This song was released in 1977. *play snippet*

Louisiana Saturday Night by Bob McDill

200
True or false: Bayous are great places to swim

False. They are home to crab traps, fishing lines, shallow waters and a whole host of wildlife, making swimming a bad idea. But they are great for boating and fishing!

200

Anne Rice, who hails from New Orleans, wrote a widely popular book series about these immortal beings.

Vampires. Her book Interview with a Vampire was also turned into a 1999 film starring Tom Cruise, parts of which were shot in New Orleans.

300

True or False: Baton Rouge played a key part in the American Revolution, way back in 1776

True. The battle of Baton Rouge was the only Revolutionary War battle fought outside the 13 colonies

300

Name a Cajun dish (hint: what comes to mind when you think of Louisiana food?)

Acceptable answers: gumbo, jambalaya, poboy sandwiches

300

This massive genre of music started in New Orleans with its roots in blues and ragtime. You often hear brass instruments and bass used in it. 

Jazz music

300

True or false: "Bayou" comes from a Choctaw word 

True. Bayou is derived from "bayuk" meaning "little stream"

300

This 1989 movie about women in the South stars Sally Field, Dolly Parton and Julia Roberts, and was filmed in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Steel Magnolias

400

True or False: Louisiana is home to the tallest state capitol building in the US

True. The state capitol building in Baton Rouge is 34 stories tall - by contrast, North Dakota's is 21 stories.

400

True or False: All Creoles are Cajun

False - Cajun is a subset of Creole, so all Cajun folks are Creole, but not the other way around. 

400

This band, popular in the 60s and 70s and started by brothers Tom and John Fogerty, weren't "born on the bayou" at all - they were actually from California.

Creedence Clearwater Revival

400

True or false: Wetlands are disappearing

True. Every 33 minutes, a half acre of bayou is lost due to erosion. Many wildlife conservation groups are working to combat this.

400

This is a classic film about Blanche DuBois, a faded southern belle visiting her sister Stella in New Orleans. Stella's husband is played by Marlon Brando.

A Streetcar Named Desire

500
True or False: Louisiana State University is home to the old state capitol, which is said to be haunted

False. But it is home to something much cooler - The Indian Mounds, two indigenous man-made hills that are OLDER THAN THE PYRAMIDS! (Also, the old state capitol in Baton Rouge is said to be haunted, it's just not on LSU grounds)

500

True or False: Creole people are descended from French settlers

False: Actually, Creole people are descended from Canadians exiled in the southern part of Lousiana

500

This style of music was created by African-Americans of Creole heritage and often features someone playing a washboard and accordion (hint: starts with the last letter of the alphabet)

Zydeco

500

Name something you could hunt or trap on the bayou

Acceptable answers: alligators, crabs, catfish

500

This Oscar-winning 2013 film tells the true story of Solomon Northup, a free Black man who was abducted and sold into slavery. It was filmed in Louisiana.

12 Years A Slave

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