In these classic, fascinating, and often terrifying tales--Mardi Gras
Indians, Baby Dolls, the Zulu King, Loup Garou, and the headless
horseman of Natchitoches--all share the stage. Ghost stories from around
Louisiana mingle with the true horrors of figures such as the infamous
New Orleans Axeman. Learn stories of the Creoles and Cajuns, Southern
church traditions, Voodoo rituals, hexes, and charms.
Gumbo Ya-Ya, everybody talks at once, expresses the tension between
refinement and profanity, the sacred and the sensual--which defines
Louisiana culture to this day. This 70th Anniversary Pelican Publishing
unabridged edition's contents are wholly true to the 1945 original
edition. First commissioned as a project of the Works Progress
Administration Louisiana Writers' Program, it has stood the test of time
and is a book beloved by historians, locals, and visitors.