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America's Foreign Country
America's Foreign Country
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The official podcast of the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area. Join us on an adventure through the unique and wild culture of the Atchafalaya swamp, America's foreign country. #CominAtcha
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We're back with another spooky swamp story to wrap up Atchafalaya Month! Tune in for the legend of Bayou Sale Road.
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Follow ANHA @Atchafalaya_nha, and learn more about the heritage area at www.atchafalaya.org. Music by SoulProdMusic from Pixabay. #AmericasForeignCountry #CominAtcha
We're wrapping up Atchafalaya Month with a haunted Halloween special! Grab your swamp boots and basin bravery...we're going to Frenchtown Road Conservation Area!
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Follow ANHA @Atchafalaya_nha, and learn more about the heritage area at www.atchafalaya.org. Music by Dmitry Taras from Pixabay. #AmericasForeignCountry #CominAtcha
Over the last few weeks, we’ve taken you across the heritage area to hear from real people doing real things to promote and preserve the culture of the Atchafalaya. For our finale episode, we look to the future with current Executive Director Justin Lemoine.
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Stay tuned for season 2! Follow ANHA @atchafalaya_nha, and learn more about the heritage area at www.atchafalaya.org. #AmericasForeignCountry #CominAtcha
Every elementary school student knows about the Underground Railroad, but there were other roads to freedom. Today we’re visiting the River Road African American museum, which exhibits the story of freedom seeking and survival in the Deep South with the museum's founder, Kathe Hambrick.
To learn more about the River Road African American Museum, visit
https://africanamericanmuseum.org/. Follow ANHA @atchafalaya_nha, and learn more about the heritage area at www.atchafalaya.org. #AmericasForeignCountry #CominAtcha
At the edge of Louisiana, where the land and water meet, is a garden made not of flowers and bushes, but of concrete and stone. This week, we’re visiting the Chauvin Sculpture Garden with the keeper of the keys himself, Dr. Gary Lafleur.
To learn more about the Chauvin Sculpture Garden, visit https://www.nicholls.edu/folkartcenter/park.html. Follow ANHA @atchafalaya_nha, and learn more about the heritage area at www.atchafalaya.org.#AmericasForeignCountry #CominAtcha
The spirit and resiliency of the Cajun people emerged from trial, hardships, and a global journey. Dr. Mark Rees and the New Acadia Project are searching for the original settlement of the Acadian people, who came to call Louisiana “home.”
You can learn more about the New Acadia Project at https://www.acadianmuseum.com/New_Acadia_Project.html?AID=2013305120017. Follow ANHA @atchafalaya_nha, and learn more about the heritage area at www.atchafalaya.org.#AmericasForeignCountry #CominAtcha
The Atchafalaya National Heritage Area is home to the largest river swamp in North America, and today's guest has seen a good bit of it. Ben Pierce is the Executive Director of Louisiana Swamp Base, which runs the High Adventure Trek for the Boy Scouts of America. Join us as we dispel myths about basin wildlife, discuss Caroline's first paddling experience, and learn about the beauty and majesty of the Atchafalaya swamp.
You can learn more about Louisiana Swamp Base at https://www.bsaswampbase.org/. Follow ANHA @atchafalaya_nha, and learn more about the heritage area at www.atchafalaya.org.#AmericasForeignCountry #CominAtcha
The story of the Atchafalaya is one of water...both living with it, and in spite of it. Take a journey through our water heritage and learn more about the national heritage areas program with Debra Credeur, the first executive director of the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area.
Follow ANHA @atchafalaya_nha, and learn more about the heritage area at www.atchafalaya.org. To explore our Water Heritage Trail, visit www.waterheritage.atchafalaya.org. #AmericasForeignCountry #CominAtcha
Unique. Mysterious. Untamed. These are just a few words that describe Louisiana's Atchafalaya National Heritage Area. In season one, we'll take you on an adventure from deep in the swamp to the edge of the coast and everywhere in between. So grab your shrimp boots, because we're heading into the Atchafalaya basin, America's Foreign Country.
This podcast is produced by the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area and supported by the Louisiana Office of Cultural Development, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, and the Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism. Our music is by Jourdan Thibodeaux et les Rodailleurs from Valcour Records. You can keep us with all of our #AtchafalayaAdventures on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @atchfalaya_nha.






