Ricky Skaggs
Faron Young was not Cajun. He was an American country music singer known for hits like "Hello Walls" and "Four in the Morning." He was from Shreveport, Louisiana, but his music was rooted in traditional country rather than Cajun influences.
I just read an article that states: "The Cheval Canadien ("Canadian Horse" in French) descends from horses brought by French settlers to Acadia, near Nova Scotia and New France (Quebec) in the 17th Century." Since those people were mostly expelled and are now what we call Cajuns, I'd say that the Cheval Canadien is as close as we are going to get to the original Cajun horses.
In Cajun French, "The cajun" is spelled as "Le cajun."
Bayou Baby(Cajun Lullaby). I heard it back in the early 50s. Google shows it recorded by Eddy Arnold and also Merle Travis, but I think I heard it by a girl singer.
The Cajun state is Louisiana.
the Louisiana
The cajun work for Godmother is Nanan.
You would say "un p'tit cajun" in Cajun French.
There is no such thing as "Cajun" meat. But what people believe to be "cajun meat" is meat that is seasoned with, yep you guessed it, "cajun seasonings". But there is andouille and tasso, and these are "cajun" sausage-type things.
Cajun is pronounced as "kay-jun."
Cajun Rollergirls was created in 2008.