Ivor Simpson Kennedy

Friday, December 24, 2021 - 3:00pm

Boucherie (OUTDOORS)

8115 Jeannette St
New Orleans, LA 70118

When Southern Louisiana was still new, the tradition of a Boucherie must have been as ritual to the first Cajun peoples as Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest are to us now.

Communities would gather at the beginning of the more difficult times of year to help one another complete their seasonal stores born out of the feast made possible by the whole of the people gathered. Each family that took part in a Boucherie would take home a portion of the hogs slaughtered during the celebration, and every community that held one did so in turn; ensuring that the rotation of the pigs that made up the celebration could last through the winter.

Today, as in the past, Boucheries are both preformed as traditional intimate family affairs, as well as being the basis for huge festivals and celebrations throughout Southern Louisiana.

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