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Cajuns

  • plural
    of Cajun.
    Cajun
    noun
    a member of a group of people with an enduring cultural tradition whose French Catholic ancestors established permanent communities in Louisiana and Maine after being expelled from Acadia in the late 18th century.

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The Ragin’ Cajuns went in averaging 38.8 points per game, but got only a 52-yard run by Jacob Kibodi for second-half points.

From Washington Times Sep. 30, 2023

The Ragin’ Cajuns made six of seven field goals over a nearly-five-minute span to surely make Tennessee nervous.

From Washington Times Mar. 17, 2023

His jumper in the paint tied the game at 19 with 4:43 remaining, but then the Ragin’ Cajuns went ice cold.

From Washington Times Mar. 17, 2023

They’ve won nine of 10 previous matchups with the Ragin’ Cajuns, with Louisiana’s lone victory coming in 1985.

From Seattle Times Mar. 15, 2023

There lives my old friend Doctor St. Martin, a gentle, learned man, a Cajun who has lifted babies and cured colic among the shell- heap Cajuns for miles around.

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck

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