- Richard Guidry
Richard Guidry was a
Cajun culturalactivist andeducator who worked to save theFrench language inLouisiana .Born in
Gueydan, Louisiana in 1950, Guidry (who referred to himself as “"Le gros Cadien"," or The Big Cajun) attended the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now theUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette ), where he obtained abachelor's degree in French and Spanish, and amaster's degree in French Education.He subsequently taught French in
St. Martin Parish, Louisiana , before working for the Louisiana Department of Education as Education Programs Coordinator in Foreign Languages and Bilingual Education (Region IV). In this post he introduced Louisiana French into the French educationcurriculum — a major advance considering thesocial stigma formerly attached to speaking the state's French dialects.Richard taught
Cajun French at hisalma mater , where he served as anadjunct faculty member, and worked as a co-editor and consultant on the "Dictionary of French as Spoken in Louisiana". He appeared in French-language theatrical productions and indocumentary programs onradio andtelevision , and he authored several publications, including "C’est p’us pareil", a literary collection in the Cajun and Creole dialects.For his contributions to the French language in Louisiana,
France awarded Richard the title of "Chevalier" in theOrdre des Palmes Académiques in 1995.Richard died
July 27 ,2008 , inLafayette, Louisiana .References
* Obituary, Lafayette, La., "Daily Advertiser", 1 August 2008.
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