Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Cajun Craze

Different cultures have been highlighted on reality and traditional TV: British,  rednecks, Hispanics, and even the gay community. Now it appears Cajuns from the southern part of Louisiana are the latest being showcased on television. Currently most of it seems like quality viewing.

Swamp People finished up its third season last summer, and are currently finishing up filming Season 4, slated to return in February 2013. It is very popular and one of my favorite shows. There is also Duck Dynasty (which returned last Wednesday), Bayou Billionaires, and others, including the short lived Ragin Cajuns.

Many of these programs show how Cajuns live, how many of them have simple lives but work hard for every dollar they have. They often perform dangerous feats and traditions such as alligator hunting, shrimping, and simply getting in the Bayou and getting matters handled.

Several of the traditions and practices on these shows go back 300 years or more. It is their way of life, culture, and language, and often it’s mostly what they know.

Due to their strong accents, these shows often require subtitles. Despite all that, it appears America cannot get enough of them. Prices and values of alligators, duck calls, and shrimp have risen due to these shows. It's a gold rush in the swamps and basins.

It's also a gold rush for the television ratings. Reality television is already a huge part of pop culture. Now it is the Cajuns' time to shine.

It is always enlightening to learn about another person's culture, way of life and overall history. I only hope the networks do not make a mockery of them. They are hardworking Americans just as doctors, lawyers, bankers, etc. They do things the hard way and usually provide well for their families.

Some see the sudden craze over Cajuns as a fad or a novelty. I believe its educational and an introduction to alternative, simple ways of living. The Cajuns also do not seem to mind being in the limelight.

 

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1 comment:

  1. Swamp People is a series my husband and I have become addicted to watching. We find it educational as well as entertaining.

    These are hard working Americans making their living from the land and providing not only for their families but a service to the companies who buy their products, whether it be alligator skins or beautiful pieces of waterlogged wood.

    I must admit, my favorite of the group on Swamp People is Shelby and his dog Willie. Shelby is a no-holds-barred kind of guy and gives it all he has. Agreed, it may cost him a motor on his boat or some other equipment but he is a hard working, dedicated, true Cajun.

    The alligator hunters from the Bayou put their lives literally on the line each and every time they hit the water in search of monsters living in the murky waters of the swamp. Like Shelby, they too are hard working people making the best of a broken economy and the left over devastation of Hurricane Katrina. I applaud them for their courageous efforts and will continue to remain a fan for as long as the programs are broadcast.

    Long live the hard working American families!!

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