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  1. Louisiana (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Judith Jensen Hyde, 2007-09
  2. Historical Atlas of Louisiana by Charles Robert Goins, John Michael Caldwell, 1995-04
  3. Bienville's Dilemma: A Historical Geography of New Orleans by Richard Campanella, 2008-11-04
  4. Charting Louisiana: Five Hundred Years of Maps
  5. Louisiana (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department, 2002-09-01
  6. Louisiana Geography by W.C. Buchanan, 1959-01-01
  7. Louisiana: Its Land and People by Fred B. Kniffen, 1988-01
  8. Treme: Race and Place in a New Orleans Neighborhood (Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation) by Michael E. Crutcher Jr., 2010-12-01
  9. Losing Ground: Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana by David M. Burley, 2010-04-26
  10. Geography of Louisiana by Elaine G. Yodis, Craig E. Colten, 2007
  11. Louisiana Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Louisiana Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  12. Coastal plant geography of Mauritius (Louisiana State University studies) by Jonathan D Sauer, 1961
  13. Geography of Louisiana by David Johnson, 1998-06
  14. Louisiana Geography Introduction: Shrewsbury, Louisiana, Simpson, Louisiana, Sikes, Louisiana, Houma - Bayou Cane - Thibodaux Metropolitan Area

1. Louisiana: Geography, Maps And Information
Geography and maps of the state of Louisiana. Free Psychics. Advertisement. Louisiana. Maps Geography and Data
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Infoplease Atlas Map of Louisiana
A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Louisiana
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Louisiana
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Louisiana
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state.
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A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource. 50states.com - Louisiana

2. Louisiana Tech University - Department Of GeographyFind Out What Kinds Of Career
Lesson Ideas. louisiana geography. A Unique way to Teach Longitude and Latitude
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louisiana geography. Color Landform Atlas Louisiana. InfoPlease- Louisiana Atlas
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The Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance was founded in 1991 and is a member of the national network of state geographic alliances initiated by the National Geographic Society in 1986. Geography Lesson Plans Lesson Plans by LaGEA TCs. louisiana geography Education Alliance(LaGEA)
http://www.lagea.lsu.edu/
The Louisiana Geographic Education Alliance was founded in 1991 and is a member of the national network of state geographic alliances initiated by the National Geographic Society in 1986.
**LaGEA News: Dr. Anthony Lewis will not be available during Spring Semester 2002. Dr. Darrell Kruger is also the LaGEA Coordinator and should be contacted for major concerns but since he is not located in the LaGEA Office at LSU he will only be able to act on items from a distance.
Two student workers, Derricka and Josh, will be in the LaGEA Office on nearly a daily schedule and will be able to assist those who request things courteously and with enough lead-time. Remember they are both part-time workers. Please contact them through LaGEA's email or phone. Dr Lewis's email address will remain the same and he will be able to access email through the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University or indirectly through LaGEA email.**

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5. LSU Libraries-Geography Subject Guide
1895 Atlas Louisiana; louisiana geography, Maps and Information; LouisianaPage Locale Travel, Culture, Geography and Community Links;
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/geo/
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6. Louisiana Geography - NETSTATE
Information about Louisiana state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations,major rivers, geographic center of Louisiana. The Geography of Louisiana.
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Click here for a few definitions. Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 89°W to 94°W
Latitude: 29°N to 33°N Length x Width Louisiana is about 380 miles long and 130 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Louisiana is located in Avoyelles Parish, 3 miles SE of Marksville Borders Louisiana is bordered by Arkansas on the north and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. Mississippi borders Louisiana on the east and Texas borders Louisiana on the west. Total Area Louisiana covers 51,843 square miles, making it the 31st largest of the 50 states Land Area 43,566 square miles of Louisiana are land areas. Water Area 8,277 square miles of Louisiana are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Louisiana is Driskill Mountain at 535 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Louisiana is 8 feet "below" sea level in New Orleans. This is the second lowest place in the country. Only Death Valley, in California is lower; 282 below sea level!

7. Geography And Climate Of The 50 States
Geography and Climate information for each of the 50 states.Category Kids and Teens School Time Science The Earth Weather...... Kansas geography Kansas, Kentucky geography Kentucky, louisiana geographyLouisiana, Maine geography Maine, Maryland geography Maryland.
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8. New Orleans, Louisiana: Geography, Maps And Information
Map of Orleans and Jefferson Parishes A nice regional map from the About.comNew Orleans site. Geography and Data. Name, Email, Geography at About.com.
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A nice regional map from the About.com New Orleans site.
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Your starting point for New Orleans, this excellent About.com site provides a plethora of resources. New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau
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9. Louisiana: Geography
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—louisiana geography. A low country on theGulf coastal plain and the Mississippi alluvial plain, Louisiana
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A low country on the Gulf coastal plain and the Mississippi alluvial plain, Louisiana rises in uplands near Arkansas only to some 535 ft (163 m). The rainy coast country contains marshes and fertile delta lands; inland are rolling pine hills and prairies. The Mississippi dominates the many waterways, but there are other rivers (e.g., the Red River, the Ouachita, the Atchafalaya, and the Calcasieu) and the coast is threaded by many slow-moving bayous (e.g., the Teche, the Macon, and the Lafourche). There are lagoons such as Lake Ponchartrain, oxbow lakes made by Mississippi River cutoffs, and other lakes where the slow streams are clogged. A variety of recreational facilities makes the state an excellent vacationland; some of its lakes (e.g., Pontchartrain) have been highly developed as resort areas, and there is superb hunting and fishing throughout much of the region. Sections in this article:

10. Louisiana Geography Map Quiz Study Page
last updated August 29, 2000 louisiana geography Map Quiz Page.
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Louisiana Geography Map Quiz Page List of Places to Know Study Links Blank Map of LA Blank Quiz Form Back to Geography Home
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11. CultureGrams States Edition Louisiana Geography
Louisiana The Pelican State Established 1812, 18th State, Geography.The Gulf of Mexico constantly washes away bits and pieces of
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    Louisiana: Geography A low country on the Gulf coastal plain and the Mississippi alluvial plain, Louisiana rises in uplands near Arkansas only to some 535 ft (163 m). The rainy coast country contains marshes and fertile delta lands; inland are rolling pine hills and prairies. The Mississippi dominates the many waterways, but there are other rivers (e.g., the Red River, the Ouachita, the Atchafalaya, and the Calcasieu) and the coast is threaded by many slow-moving bayous (e.g., the Teche, the Macon, and the Lafourche). There are lagoons such as Lake Ponchartrain, oxbow lakes made by Mississippi River cutoffs, and other lakes where the slow streams are clogged. A variety of recreational facilities makes the state an excellent vacationland; some of its lakes (e.g., Pontchartrain) have been highly developed as resort areas, and there is superb hunting and fishing throughout much of the region.
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    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—louisiana geography. A low country on theGulf coastal plain and the Mississippi alluvial plain, Louisiana
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    A low country on the Gulf coastal plain and the Mississippi alluvial plain, Louisiana rises in uplands near Arkansas only to some 535 ft (163 m). The rainy coast country contains marshes and fertile delta lands; inland are rolling pine hills and prairies. The Mississippi dominates the many waterways, but there are other rivers (e.g., the Red River, the Ouachita, the Atchafalaya, and the Calcasieu) and the coast is threaded by many slow-moving bayous (e.g., the Teche, the Macon, and the Lafourche). There are lagoons such as Lake Ponchartrain, oxbow lakes made by Mississippi River cutoffs, and other lakes where the slow streams are clogged. A variety of recreational facilities makes the state an excellent vacationland; some of its lakes (e.g., Pontchartrain) have been highly developed as resort areas, and there is superb hunting and fishing throughout much of the region. Sections in this article:
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    breakfast was called Partners in Geography Education and Excellence The LouisianaEndowment for the Humanities and the louisiana geography Education Alliance
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    Dec. 5, 2001
    For Immediate Release
    To: News Directors and News Editors
    From: Veronika Brown, Coordinator of Media Relations, 342-5444 OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AT ULM WERE HONORED AT BREAKFAST
    The annual CenturyTel Accent on Excellence Breakfast, hosted by the Monroe Chamber of Commerce and Northern Lights School-to-Career Partners, was held this morning, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2001, at the Monroe Civic Center Conference Hall from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. The annual breakfast honored the Teachers of the Year at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe City Schools, and Ouachita Parish Schools. Teachers who designed innovative programs for students to apply their classroom knowledge to real-world settings and creative teachers who partnered with businesses to design real-world learning programs were also recognized. One program from ULM, one from Ouachita Parish, and one from Monroe City were highlighted at this year's event. Seven outstanding professors from ULM were honored. They are: Dr. Judy Fellows, College of Allied Health and Rehabilitation Professions; Dr. Jerry Wall, College of Business Administration; Dr. Glenda Rakes, College of Education and Human Development; Dr. Christopher A. Blackburn, the College of Liberal Arts; Dr. Margaret R. Edwards, College of Nursing; Dr. James Christopher Lynch, College of Pharmacy; and Dr. Michael A. Camille, College of Pure and Applied Sciences.

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    4 on the ULM campus. This summer's Institute will feature Northeastlouisiana geography Culture. The director of the institute
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    March 30, 2000 ULM TO HOST GEOGRAPHY AND CULTURE WORKSHOP FOR TEACHERS April 14 is the application deadline for the 2000 Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (LEH) Summer Institute for Teachers. The Institute is being hosted by the University of Louisiana at Monroe July 12 through Aug. 4 on the ULM campus. Focus of the Institute will be Northeast Louisiana in order to understand the role of geography and culture in landscape transformation from antiquity to the present. Direct instruction together with class discussions will be augmented with two guest lecturers, interaction with citizens and three field trips. The Institute is designed primarily for full-time or regular part-time Geography, social studies, Humanities, or English teachers in elementary, middle school and high school; librarians, administrators, and guidance counselors in public, private, and parochial schools throughout the area. From the pool of applicants, 25 participants will be selected. A $400 stipend will be paid to each participant and students will be given books and photocopies of readings. The program will meet Wednesday, July 12 through Friday, Aug. 4, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. There will be one Saturday meeting and three scheduled Friday fieldtrips. Participants will also attend a pre-institute workshop on June 8.

    16. Louisiana History Teacher's Geography Lesson Ideas
    Lesson Ideas. Louisiana Teacher's Lesson Ideas louisiana geography. GeographySpelling Crosswords Help students learn to spell Louisiana words.
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    17. Southeastern Louisiana University - Title Description Goes Here
    Global Conflict Gerald McNeil, MA (University of New Orleans), Instructor of GeographyAreas of Interest louisiana geography, Necrogeography Dale Parent, Ph.D
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    Faculty and Staff Kenneth Bolton , Ph.D. (University of Florida), Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Areas of Interest: Gender Studies, Criminology John G. Boulahanis , Ph.D. (Southern Illinois University), Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Areas of Interest: Homicide Studies, Crime Mapping, Quantitative Methods Van Burns , M.A. (University of New Orleans), Instructor of Sociology Areas of Interest: Social Problems, Teaching Sociology Russell Castro , M.A. (University of Colorado at Boulder), Instructor of Sociology Areas of Interest: (Connect to Yanyi Djamba , Ph.D. (Louisiana State University), Assistant Professor of Sociology Areas of Interest: Social Demography, Social Research Kellen Gilbert , Ph.D. (Rutgers University), Department Head and Associate Professor of Anthropology Areas of Interest: Physical Anthropology, Primatology, Amazonia Ronnie Jones , M.S. (University of Southern Mississippi), Instructor of Criminal Justice Areas of Interest: Crime prevalence and demographics, law enforcement administration Deborah Keirsey , ABD in Historical Geography, (Louisiana State University), Instructor of Geography Areas of Interest: Historical Geography Charles T. Kelly, Jr.

    18. Entry In Theme VIII: National Geographic Society
    louisiana geography Education Alliance (LaGEA). The mission of the LaGEA isto Promote the value and importance of geography in Louisiana schools;;
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    Web Site: www.nationalgeographic.com then click on education The National Geographic Society's mission is to improve geographic literacy which ultimately depends upon the efforts of individual teachers. In each state Geographic Alliances offer a range of services to help teachers learn more about geography, improve their teaching skills, and strengthen their leadership abilities. The Alliances conduct one or more summer institutes for teachers within their state. Participants receive instruction in geography, learn about new teaching methods and materials, and return to their school districts as Teacher-Consultants (TCs), well versed in geography and able to pass along their knowledge to colleagues through effective in-service presentations. Teachers who have graduated from Alliance institutes and who have demonstrated leadership are eligible for the Summer Geography Workshop held each year in Washington DC. This 2-week workshop offers lessons in advanced geography and training in working with the media. During the workshops, teachers develop activities for implementation throughout their states during Geography Awareness Week.

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    Louisiana History A large collection of lesson ideas, information, reproduciblesand project ideas of teaching about louisiana geography and history source.
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    Geography Fifty States ... Lessons By State Louisiana Exploring Louisiana - A research project in which students explore the history, culture, and resources of the state of Louisiana source
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    - An instructional unit for teaching about the state of Louisiana. Some activities involve literature and web-based research. Students learn historical, geographical, and cultural information source
    Louisiana History
    - A large collection of lesson ideas, information, reproducibles and project ideas of teaching about Louisiana geography and history source
    Louisiana Unit
    - A printable packet of worksheets about the history and geography of the state of Louisiana source
    Population of Cities in Louisiana
    - Students research city populations, create a graph, and design questions about the graph source
    Louisiana Flag
    - A printable Louisiana flag to color, information, and questions to answer source
    Louisiana Folklife Educator's Guide
    - A comprehensive guide for teaching about Louisiana's heritage and culture. Students play folklife bingo, conduct research, deliver oral presentations, interpret picture, and more. Worksheets, assessment rubrics, and lesson plans are provided source
    Louisiana History at the Cabildo
    - A collection of Louisiana history lesson plans covering Native Americans, colonial times, the Louisiana Purchase, statehood, the Battle of New Orleans, and antebellum life

    20. UL Lafayette: Modern Languages: Cajun And Creole Studies
    French Folklore and Folk Music FREN 449 Louisiana Folklore Fieldwork FREN 492 -Topicsin Louisiana French Literature GEOG 350 -louisiana geography HIST 307
    http://www.louisiana.edu/Academic/LiberalArts/MODL/minorcajun.html
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    One of the potential resources for all majors in the College of Liberal Arts is the requirement for a minor concentration. The minor can add depth and breadth to a student's major and prepare the student to be more competitive in the marketplace or better equipped to continue graduate or professional school. Early consideration of a minor concentration can assist a student in planning his or her degree progress. A minor concentration consists of a minimum of 18 credit hours (generally 6 courses) in an approved area. At least 6 hours must be completed at the 300 or 400 level.
    Designed to provide a comprehensive knowledge of the cultural heritage of French-speaking Louisiana, this minor is especially appropriate for those wishing to work in the tourism industry, education and public relations.
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    John Laudun Geography Timothy Reilly History Matthew Schott Carl Brasseaux Glenn Conrad James Dormon Modern Languages Shirley Abshire Barry Jean Ancelet Deborah Clifton Dominique Ryon LIST OF COURSES ANTH 450 -Indians in Louisiana ANTH 491 -Anthropology of Southwestern Louisiana ARCH 476 -Louisiana Architecture ENG 335 -Louisiana Folklore ENG 449 -Louisiana Fieldwork FREN 302 -Louisiana Creole French FREN 340 -Louisiana French Folklore and Folk Music

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