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  • The Niquahanam Project: Help to Heal the World - A place to share your ideas/concerns on a wide variety of topics of interest to all of us worldwide; from art and economics, through war and peace. The intention is to learn how to recognize our similarites, common needs and frustrations to help pave the way to communication and problem solving.

  • Louisiana SPCA - Hearts Unleashed - The LA/SPCA is a private non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of animal suffering. Prior to Hurricane Katrina, we cared for approximately 11, 000 homeless and unwanted animals each year. Since Katrina…

  • Mardi Gras from and for Kids - The children of Mrs.Corcoran's and Mrs. Walters' first grade classes at St. PiusX Elementary School, New Orleans, Louisiana share this holiday with you. History behind Mardi Gras, pictures of floats, crafts, coloring sheets,and a recipe so you can make your own "King Cake"!

  • Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy 1699 - 1820 - Information on 100,000 slaves brought to Louisiana in the 18th and 19th centuries, including slave names, genders, ages, occupations, illnesses, family relationships, ethnicity, places of origin, prices paid by slave owners, and slaves' emancipations.

  • Guard F-16 Crashes in Louisiana - Air Force News Service: A Texas Air National Guard Fighting Falcon crashed during a routine training mission Sept. 22. The crash occurred in a wooded area approximately 200 miles northeast of Houston, near Rosepine, La.

  • Ascension of Our Lord Church - LaPlace. Contact information, sacramental policies, regular Mass schedule, parish history.

  • Tulane University - Department of Philosophy - New Orleans, Louisiana - BA, MA, PhD

  • Gamma Phi Gamma - Louisiana State University - First and only Latin American service fraternity in Louisiana at LSU. Includes fraternity history, photographs, and project involvement.

  • Louisiana Ghosts - From Ghostweb.

  • Phi Kappa Theta - Louisiana Alpha Phi Chapter - At the University of New Orleans.

  • Mardi Gras Indians - A brief history and exposition of Mardi Gras Indian customs, interview with Larry Bannock, Chief of the Golden Star Hunters, and photos. Offers a poster for sale to benefit the Mardi Gras Indian Council.

  • Discovering Lewis & Clark - Multimedia presentation explains how explorers spent their free time, explores why Thomas Jefferson directed Lewis & Clark to go on this journey, and examines its importance to the Louisiana Purchase.

  • Louisiana Homeless and Housing Advocacy Coalitions - Locations and contact information.

  • Louisiana Homeless Service Organizations - Directory of local organizations. Contact information.

  • Dawson & Shanna Bean - Campus Crusade for Christ at LSU. Includes information on their ministry.

  • Captain Andre Cailloux and Claude Paschal - A historical account of the first Black military hero of the Civil War. A member of the Louisiana Native Guards, this Confederate hero fell in defense of New Orleans.

  • Louisiana - Louisiana State Legislature.

  • Bridge Over Calcasieu River - Lake Charles, Louisiana. From Trainweb.com

  • Field Notes on All Saints' Day, 1985 and 1986 - Relates the preparations two Louisiana communities made for All Saints Day.

  • Pitter's Cherokee Trails - Unofficial page about the Northern Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory, with articles and links.

  • Housing New Orleans - Mayor's Division of Housing and Neighborhood Development. Includes executive staff, summary and plan for rebuilding.

  • Young Life of New Orleans - Features club news, activity calendar, resources, and times for prayer meetings. Louisiana.

  • DeGaulle Drive church of Christ - New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Crowder Blvd Church of Christ - New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Louisiana State Museum: The Cabildo: Louisiana Purchase - Brief history of the treaty transactions in which Louisiana passed from Spanish control to French and then, twenty days later in December 1803, became part of the United States. Includes portraits of the men involved and additional history of the Cabildo government building in New Orleans.

  • DST - Southeastern Louisiana University - Nu Delta Chapter - The Ladies of Nu Delta Chapter at Southeastern Louisiana Univerisity in Hammond are representing Delta Sigma Theta through Sisterhood, Scholarship, and Service.

  • Marc Ellis and John Davidson - Specializes in immigration law and Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Visas. Located in New Orleans.

  • Louisiana Notary Association - Organization for notaries in the state of Louisiana.

  • Louisiana Secretary of State - Corporation search.

  • Louisiana Restaurant Association - A non-profit business association of the hospitality and foodservice industry in Louisiana.

  • Louisiana State Bar Association - Louisiana's state bar.

  • The Louisiana Native Guards - The history of this unusual unit is laid out here with photographs. These troops were the first black soldiers in the Union Army, but they were first organized as a Confederate unit.

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