Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR10

Introduced
3/14/16  
Introduced
3/14/16  
Refer
3/15/16  
Refer
3/15/16  
Report Pass
3/31/16  
Report Pass
3/31/16  
Engrossed
4/12/16  
Engrossed
4/12/16  
Refer
4/13/16  
Report Pass
5/4/16  
Report Pass
5/4/16  
Passed
5/5/16  

Caption

Designates the town of Welsh as the Home of the Cajun Dictionary

Impact

By recognizing Welsh as the Home of the Cajun Dictionary, HCR10 not only honors Monsignor Daigle's contributions but also emphasizes the importance of preserving cultural and linguistic heritage within Louisiana. This resolution serves as a statement of pride for the local community in Welsh and highlights the significance of the Cajun language as a vital component of the state’s cultural identity. It encourages the community to maintain and promote their unique language and heritage, reflecting a broader commitment to cultural preservation.

Summary

HCR10 is a House Concurrent Resolution that designates the town of Welsh, Louisiana, as the Home of the Cajun Dictionary. This resolution acknowledges the contributions of Monsignor Jules O. Daigle, who served as the pastor of Our Lady of Seven Dolors Church for over twenty years and played a significant role in preserving Cajun culture and the Cajun French language. Daigle's 1984 publication of the Dictionary of the Cajun Language marked a turning point in linguistic preservation for the Cajun community, being the first dictionary solely dedicated to Cajun French.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR10 has been overwhelmingly positive, reflecting the community's appreciation for the linguistic and cultural heritage that Daigle championed. Legislators and community members view this resolution as a celebration of Cajun culture and a local legacy that needs recognition and preservation. The resolution resonates with sentiments of pride in Cajun identity and the importance of maintaining their language for future generations.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention surrounding the resolution itself, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to preserve minority languages and cultures in a broader context. The resolution is succinct and largely uncontroversial, focusing on cultural pride rather than introducing any legislative changes or contentious issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR64

Designates the city of Scott as the Cajun Art Capital of Louisiana.

LA HCR74

Commends Dr. Barry Ancelet upon his retirement from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and recognizes his contributions to preserve the Cajun French culture

LA SCR15

Commends Milton Vanicor for his passion, devotion, and nearly eighty years of commitment to Cajun music.

LA SCR118

Expresses condolences upon the death of former state representative and mayor of Welsh, James Paul "Jimmy" Martin.

LA SCR16

Commends Camey Joseph Doucet for his lifelong contributions to Cajun music, Louisiana culture, and community broadcasting.

LA HCR39

Commends the Welsh High School football team on winning the 2017 Class 2A state championship

LA SCR61

Commends Elijah Mitchell on his outstanding football career at Erath High School and wishes him the best with his upcoming college career with the Ragin' Cajuns.

LA HCR13

Commends Welsh Mayor Carolyn Louviere on the occasion of her retirement

LA HCR12

Designates the city of Eunice as the Home of Clovis Crawfish

LA HB249

Authorizes the use of certain motorized vehicles in the city limits of the town of Welsh

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.