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Barry Jean Ancelet is a Professor of Francophone Studies and Folklore at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he served for 40 years. Born in Church Point, Louisiana in 1951, he is a pivotal figure in the revival of Cajun culture and its international recognition since the 1970s. He co-founded the Festivals Acadiens et Créoles and authored seminal works like Cajun and Creole Folktales (1994). Ancelet's research focuses on Louisiana's French oral traditions, music, and foodways, with a particular emphasis on strengthening cultural ties between Louisiana's Cajuns and Maritime Acadians. He actively promotes Louisiana French language preservation through Université Sainte-Anne's immersion programs. His work bridges folklore studies, cultural anthropology, and community engagement, reflecting his dual role as scholar and cultural activist.
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Research interests span folktales, linguistic heritage, and cultural exchange between Acadian communities. Collaborations include organizing cross-cultural musical exchanges and advocating for Francophone identity preservation. His poetry under the pseudonym Jean Arceneaux further explores Cajun cultural themes.
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