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What is the country and culture of pirogue?

The word "pirogue" originates from the Caribbean, specifically from the Arawak language. It refers to a type of canoe traditionally used in the Caribbean, and specifically in Louisiana, where it is often carved from a single log of cypress wood.

Therefore, the "country and culture" of the pirogue is somewhat complex:

* Origin: The Arawak culture of the Caribbean is where the word and the basic concept originated.

* Development: The pirogue evolved and became deeply ingrained in the Cajun culture of Louisiana, where it is still widely used for fishing, hunting, and recreational purposes.

So, while the pirogue has roots in the Caribbean, its modern-day association is strongly tied to the Cajun culture of Louisiana.

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