History and Music of the French-Canadians, Acadians, Franco-Americans & Cajuns. "Les Peuples Français en Amérique"tells the story of the arrival of the French to North America. It describes the cultural changes that took place as they migrated from Northern France to Acadia (East Canada), on to Quebec; the Deportation of the Acadians to Louisiana (Cajuns); the migration of the French Canadians to the USA (Franco-Americans), and across Canada. Each French song is separated by English anecdotes. The charming and captivating visuals are period re-enactments in history (i.e., the arrival of the King’s daughters, "Les Filles du Roi", depictions of French-Canadian and Acadian lifestyles, Louisiana and Cajun scenery and music, etc.), filmed in Quebec, Louisiana and France. Also represented are the Huguenots, and Inuits. Color, lyrics included. (53 min.)