Acadian festivals

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Acadian festivals are cultural celebrations that showcase the traditions, music, language, and heritage of the Acadian people, particularly in regions like the St. John Valley.

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Acadian festivals canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Acadian cultural event
cultural festival
folk festival
aimTo educate the public about Acadian history
strengthen Acadian cultural pride
associatedWith Acadian diaspora
Acadians
surface form: Acadian people

Francophone communities in North America
attract Acadian descendants from other regions
local residents
tourists
celebrate Acadian culture
Acadian heritage
Acadian identity
contributeTo preservation of Acadian intangible cultural heritage
regional economic development
feature Acadian French language
Acadian folk dance
Acadian traditional music
craft fairs
family reunions
historical reenactments
parades
religious ceremonies
storytelling
traditional Acadian food
linkedTo Catholic religious traditions
history of the Acadian deportation
occurIn Louisiana
Maine
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

St. John Valley
oftenHeldIn summer
oftenHeldOnOrAround National Acadian Day
oftenInclude community meals
concerts
cultural workshops
flag-raising ceremonies
genealogy activities
promote Acadian French language preservation
community cohesion
intergenerational cultural transmission
tourism in Acadian regions
useSymbol Acadian anthem
Acadian flag

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St. John Valley hasCulturalEvent Acadian festivals