Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Bayou

The Bayou.



















The Bayou in all, and as with it associated with Louisiana too, does speak even and of the culture of African slaves in all, and as seen in the Caribbean too actually [and outside Jamaica and Haiti in all that is], and not the culture of African slaves, and as seen in the United States of America that is [and as with African here, a term in all again, distinguishing those in all, said African, and as versus those said Black too that is].

In all again, the Bayou, and as culture amongst African slaves, and that does speak in all, and of African slaves that is, and as basically attempting to re-invent themselves in all, and from the very perspective of expression and perceptions too, and as with regards even, and to just how one does Present themselves that is [in all, the attempt to escape their slave past, and as with it all perceived from the perspective of (freedom of) expression, and as in speak furtherly even, and of learning to express oneself anew that is].

In all, African slaves, and as with speak of God too, perceiving themselves, others and even God in 'himself', and from the very basic perspective of being Suspect, Obvious and even Tentative in one ways and manners too that is. In all though, a culture that is truly African Caribbean in all, and as its place in America, has never been truly well defined, and as with it even and as an offset too perhaps, giving rise and to many a vagabond or crime oriented culture in all that is [Link].

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