hajuns
Hajuns, a term sometimes used to refer to Cajuns, denote a cultural and ethnic group associated with Louisiana and with descendants living elsewhere in the United States. Cajun is the more widely used English name, while hajun appears in some contexts as a phonetic rendering of the same identity. The people identified as hajuns are descended from Acadians, French-speaking settlers expelled from Acadia in the mid-18th century.
Origins and history: Following the Grand Dérangement of 1755, Acadian families fled British authorities and many
Language and demographics: Cajun French, a variety of Louisiana French, was traditionally widely spoken among hajuns
Culture and heritage: Cajun/hajun culture is known for distinctive music, cuisine, and folkways. Cajun music, featuring
Geography and modern status: The heartland of hajun culture is Acadiana, a cultural region in southern Louisiana,