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Cajun Folktales (American Storytelling) [Hardcover]

J. J. Reneaux (Author)
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December 19, 2005 9 and up4 and upAmerican Storytelling
Nationally acclaimed storyteller J.J. Reneaux includes animal stories, fairy tales, ghost stories, and humorous tales from her native Cajun culture. While children will giggle over the foolishness of Jean Sot, who jumps to the conclusion that the purpose of a new fence of telephone and electricity poles is to pen up giant cows, adults will recognize the all-too-human fear of anything new and different that lies at the heart of this tale. Among the 26 stories included here are such favorites as ....

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While the tales of African Americans and Native Americans have been much anthologized, the vibrant oral folk tradition of the Cajun has been more or less neglected by American publishers. This excellent anthology by Reneaux helps plug that inexplicable gap. Reneaux, a noted storyteller and a Cajun herself, retells 27 tales she heard in childhood from relatives or has heard since from fellow Cajuns. Their folklore is as spicy and interesting as their famed food and reflects a variety of flavors and influences. The story of Lapin and his theft of honey from Bouqui, for instance, is a Cajun favorite and is clearly recognizable as one of the contests between Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox. Likewise, the aetiological tale of why alligators hate dogs is reminiscent of Native tradition. The author tells a wide variety of tales--animal stories, ghost stories, fairy stories. One of the best relates the Hansel and Gretel-like story of Catafo and his brothers, who out-smart their devilish host. Another perhaps also familiar one tells of the ghost of the renowned pirate Jean Lafitte trying to free himself of his cursed treasure.
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: August House; 1st edition (December 19, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0874832837
  • ISBN-13: 978-0874832839
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,719,305 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Cajun Folk Tales, March 31, 2000
This book is full of tales to please even the hard-nosed, gonna find something wrong with it Cajun's like myself! Nothing annoys me quicker than to buy a 'Cajun' book and find it obviously written by someone who isn't. Ms. Reneaux always does a great job of depicting the truth as we see it, and recording our oral history in a way that even we (Cajuns) can recognize as our own! This book will teach you some about Cajun humor. If you want to learn more about our roots, this is a great place to start!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Commercial Work That Comes Off Fake, November 19, 2005
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While I commend Reneaux for putting traditional stories into a convenient format, I read each of these stories feeling as if Justin Wilson was telling them. Wilson was over the top with his delivery, and so is Reneaux. It's one thing to tell a story in an interesting way, it's an entirely different thing to tell it in such a way as to "dumb down" the characters in the story. Also, judging by Reneaux's photograph on the back cover, it looks as if she's torn between wanting to be a voodoo queen and a theater student at the local university. In other words, she seems to be trapped in the the commercial idea of what is "Cajun." With no intended offense to Voodoo or its followers, Cajuns were never known for their mystical Voodoo powers as far as I know. We might be a little superstitious and quite a bit Catholic, but Voodoo never seemed to play heavily into the culture.

Anyway, the stories are fun to read, but just be cautioned that not all Cajuns act like Justin Wilson and J.J. Reneaux may want you to think they do. In fact, most of them are pretty intelligent people.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful bedtime stories, April 22, 2011
After I read a few of these stories (folktales), I read them to my wife in bed at nightime...wonderful tales to read outloud...like when we were children. Some have morals, some are just stories....but most are great. I can think of only two I did not like. I recommend this.
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mon padnat, giant cows, blue beard, swamp woods
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Jean Sot, Jean Malin, M'su Diable, M'su Cocodrie, Marie Jolie, M'su Lion, Jean Lafitte, Bon Dieu, M'su Taureau, Madame de la Mort, Miss Irene, New Orleans, Laurence Molleré, M'su Carencro, Mangeur de Poulet, Miss Rosella, Grandmaman Cocodrie, King Peacock, M'su Ours
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