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  1. Alcée Fortier (June 5, 1856 – February 14, 1914) was a renowned Professor of Romance Languages at Tulane University in New Orleans. In the late 19th and early 20th century, he published numerous works on language, literature, Louisiana history and folklore, Louisiana Creole languages, and personal reminiscence.

  2. Alcée Fortier (né le 5 juin 1856 dans la paroisse de Saint-Jacques en Louisiane et mort le 14 février 1914) est un linguiste louisianais, spécialiste des langues romanes et du créole louisianais, professeur à l'université de Tulane à La Nouvelle-Orléans et éditeur.

  3. 11. Okt. 2017 · A renowned Professor at Tulane University in New Orleans, Alcée Fortier was the author of numerous works on language, literature, and Louisiana history. Perhaps his greatest contribution to the field of academia, however, was the recording and preservation of oral tales told by the slaves whose voices had so long been silenced. If ...

  4. 9. Juni 2023 · Fortier, Alcée, 1856-1914. Publication date 2011 Topics Creoles -- Louisiana -- Folklore, Tales -- Louisiana Publisher Lafayette, LA : University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled C ...

  5. Alcée Fortier (June 5, 1856 – February 14, 1914) was a renowned Professor of Romance Languages at Tulane University in New Orleans. In the late 19th and early 20th century, he published numerous works on language, literature, Louisiana history and folklore, Louisiana Creole languages, and personal reminiscence.

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    • February 14, 1914
    • June 5, 1856
  6. Alcée Fortier. XIX. “Djabes Marriage.” One day there was a pretty young girl, but she was very proud, and every time the young men came to court her, she found a pretext to send them away. One was too small, another was too tall, another had red hair; in short, she refused all her suitors.

  7. 27. Feb. 2008 · 1. Early explorers and the domination of the French, 1512-1768 -- v. 2. The Spanish domination and the cession to the United States, 1769-1803 -- v. 3. The American domination, pt. I, 1803-1861 -- v. 4. The American domination, pt. II, 1861-1903.