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Marchande
A marchande was a female street or country merchant or vendor local to the Mississippi delta (and Louisiana in particular) known for selling Creole cuisine, fruits, vegetables, and other household items. Marchandes were common in southern Louisiana until the end of the 20th century, after which the marchande as a phenomenon became obsolete.The Federal Writers Project includes an account of a marchande "crossing the ferry at Westwego with a basket of blackberries on her head". In the account, the marchande's "easy, familiar fashion" is compared to the approach that 19th and 20th century Creole had to Christianity (with God as a "close friend").Many Creole slaves functioned as marchandes during the week, selling produce and performing household tasks on weekends when markets were closed. It was also possible for freed slaves to establish themselves as la marchande in their local communities. Many Creoles procured a large proportion of their goods this way; in open markets run by a combination of slaves and former slaves.
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Marchande
A marchande is a term that refers to a female street or country merchant/vendor usually selling Creole cheeses, herbs, pastries, condiments, or jams. These women were common in South Louisiana up until the beginning of the 20th century, but in the last 100 years died out as a custom. The marchande as a phenomenon became obsolete, and while there are still street vendors throughout the south, they do not have the status or the fame of the Creole Marchandes of old.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of marchande in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of marchande in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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