Incoming Resources
- Folklore figures of French and Creole Louisiana, Nathan J. Rabalais
- Mules and men, Zora Neale Hurston ; with a preface by Franz Boas ; a foreword by Arnold Rampersad ; an afterword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; and illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias
- Finding myself lost in Louisiana, Keagan LeJeune
- Swapping stories, folktales from Louisiana, Carl Lindahl, Maida Owens, and C. Renée Harvison, editors
- Les Raconteurs, treasure lore and more, edited by Linda Langley, Susan LeJeune, Claude Oubre
- Accalia and the Swamp Monster, Kelli Scott Kelley
- Bouki's honey, based upon the creole folktales Compaire Bouki and Compaire Lapin, written by Arthur "Roy" Williams ; designed and illustrated by L. Foote
- Mysterious Marie Laveau, voodoo queen, and folk tales along the Mississippi, Raymond J. Martinez
- Swapping stories, folktales from Louisiana, Carl Lindahl, Maida Owens, and C. Renée Harvison, editors
- Mules and men, by Zora Neale Hurston ; pref. by Franz Boas ; introd. by Robert E. Hemenway ; ill. by Miguel Covarrubias
- Lapin plays possum, trickster tales from the Louisiana Bayou, adapted by Sharon Arms Doucet ; pictures by Scott Cook
- Cajun and Creole folktales, the French oral tradition of South Louisiana, collected and annotated by Barry Jean Ancelet
- There was an ol' Cajun, written and illustrated by Deborah Ousley Kadair
- Écrits louisianais du dix-neuvième siècle, nouvelles, contes et fables, choix, introd. et notices par Gérard Labarre St. Martin et Jacqueline K. Voorhies