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The Muskrat French (French: Francophonie au Michigan; also known as the Mushrat French or Detroit River French Canadien) are a cultural group and dialect found in southeastern Michigan along the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair, the western and southern shores of Lake Erie from Monroe County, Michigan to Sandusky, Ohio, and in southwestern Ontario. Their name comes from their tradition of eating muskrat during Lenten Fridays.

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  • Francophonie au Michigan (fr)
  • Muskrat French (en)
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  • La francophonie au Michigan fait référence à l'utilisation historique et contemporaine de la langue française dans l'État du Michigan, du XVIIe siècle à nos jours. Elle fait aussi référence à l'héritage culturel de la communauté francophone, au-delà de la langue, beaucoup de locuteurs ayant perdu l'usage régulier de celle-ci. La communauté francophone du Michigan est fortement apparentée à celle du sud de l'Ontario, en raison du lien fort qui unit la ville de Windsor avec le Michigan. (fr)
  • The Muskrat French (French: Francophonie au Michigan; also known as the Mushrat French or Detroit River French Canadien) are a cultural group and dialect found in southeastern Michigan along the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair, the western and southern shores of Lake Erie from Monroe County, Michigan to Sandusky, Ohio, and in southwestern Ontario. Their name comes from their tradition of eating muskrat during Lenten Fridays. (en)
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  • La francophonie au Michigan fait référence à l'utilisation historique et contemporaine de la langue française dans l'État du Michigan, du XVIIe siècle à nos jours. Elle fait aussi référence à l'héritage culturel de la communauté francophone, au-delà de la langue, beaucoup de locuteurs ayant perdu l'usage régulier de celle-ci. La communauté francophone du Michigan est fortement apparentée à celle du sud de l'Ontario, en raison du lien fort qui unit la ville de Windsor avec le Michigan. (fr)
  • The Muskrat French (French: Francophonie au Michigan; also known as the Mushrat French or Detroit River French Canadien) are a cultural group and dialect found in southeastern Michigan along the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair, the western and southern shores of Lake Erie from Monroe County, Michigan to Sandusky, Ohio, and in southwestern Ontario. Their name comes from their tradition of eating muskrat during Lenten Fridays. (en)
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