EVA TANGUAY: THE QUEEN OF VAUDEVILLE AS FRANCO-AMERICAN
by Rebecca Arnold

“I Didn’t Know I was French”
Women and the Remnants of Franco-American Culture in 21st Century Maine

by Mary Ellms

Teaching the baby to swear . . .

by Donna Hébert

La Croix de Ma Tante Rita
par Ann Marie Staples
Rochester, New Hampshire

My Aunt Rita's Cross
by Ann Marie Staples
Rochester, New Hampshire

Kickin’ it Cajun Style
Women in the Cajun music movement in America
Noah Pfister
FAS230, WST301, Fall 2011, Final Project

“It’s A Good Life if You Don’t Weaken”
By Brenda Dufour
FAS230, WST301, Fall 2011, Final Project

A Box Full of Women of Faith
Une Boîte de femmes fidèles
By/Par Anne Marie Staples, NH

Les noces américaines
Par Anne Marie Staples, NH


Wild Strawberries
Memoir
Par Louise Tanguay-Ricker, Maine
Révolution Française
Par Louise Tanguay-Ricker, Maine

Their Black Aprons
By Sandra D. Arbour, Maine
Black Apron
Women workers in the mills wearing aprons
http://www.fawi.net/ezine/vol4no1/blackapron/blackapron.html

also,
WOMEN'S WORK
http://www.mainepreservation.com/dayswork/dayswork8.shtml

Searching
Rhea Côté Robbins

The Life of a Franco-American Woman in 1910
By
Alacyn Murray
FAS 120 Course project

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The following essays by Virginia Sand were first published in
Le Forum, Franco-American Center, University of Maine, Orono, Maine
A RARE MAN
By Virginia Sand (Bangor, Maine, in the United States)
UN HOMME RARE
Par Virginie Sand (Bangor au Maine, aux Etats-Unis)

Une Superstition Rouge
Par Virginie Sand, (Bangor au Maine, aux Etats-Unis)
A Red Superstition
By Virginia Sand, (Bangor au Maine, aux Etats-Unis)

Deux Boîtes de Conserve de Maïs de Crème
Par Virginie Sand (Bangor au Maine, aux Etats-Unis)
Two Cans of Creamed Corn
By Virginia Sand (Bangor, Maine, U.S.A.)

The French Dog
By Virginia Sand
Le chien français
Par Virginie Sand


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Acadians of the Early Settlements
By Amelia Catherine Butman

Author of Change - Anne Hebert
By Judith E. Lindsey


Franco Women: Cultural and Community “Glue”
By Deborah Turner


Connections: Jewish and Franco American Women
By Sadel Nesin

A French Heritage Woman
By Zoëy Bard