Crawfish Nation (Support)
Step into the rich cultural legacy of the Houma Nation with this powerful short film exploring the deep, spiritual connection between the early Indigenous people of Louisiana and the humble crawfish. Through storytelling, imagery, and historical insight, this video honors the traditions, respect, and reverence the Houma Tribe held for the crawfish—an animal that fed their families, shaped their rituals, and became a symbol of resilience in the swamps and bayous they called home.
Perfect for educators, cultural enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone wanting to learn more about the roots of Louisiana’s most iconic tradition, this video brings together art, ancestry, and heritage in a meaningful way.
By supporting this project, you help uplift a collaborative team of artists, researchers, and developers—and contribute directly to preserving stories for future generations.

