Spanish Colonial Period
- A
- 6.10 a.–b.: Acadians in Colonial Louisiana
- Adams-Onís Treaty
- Adolph Rinck
- Alejandro O’Reilly
- Alexandre de Batz
- Ambrose Duval
- Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz
- Antonio de Ulloa y de la Torre Guiral
- Archaeology of the New Orleans Area
- Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church Cemetery
- B
- Barthélémy Lafon
- Battle of Baton Rouge (1779)
- Battle of Lake Pontchartrain
- Bayou Teche
- Benjamin Buisson
- Bernardo de Gálvez
- 6.11 j.: Bernardo de Gálvez
- Blessings of the Fleet
- Bocage Plantation
- Boudin
- Bousillage
- Bread Pudding
- 1.8 f.: Bread Pudding
- Brown Pelican
- Bulbancha
- C
- C. R. Parker
- 1.8 d.: Cabildo
- Caddo Nation
- 7.10 d.-e.: Caddo Nation
- Cajun Folklife
- Cajun Music
- 1.8 b.: Cajun Music
- Cajuns
- Cajuns in Literature
- Calas
- Charles Phillipe Aubry
- Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana
- 6.8 a.-b., 6.9 g.-h.: Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana
- Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb
- Classical Music in Louisiana
- Coartación
- Code Noir of Louisiana
- Congo Square
- Cookbooks
- Cottage Plantation
- Courir de Mardi Gras
- Coushatta Baskets
- Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana
- C.9 a.: Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana
- Creoles
- D
- Delphine Lalaurie
- Destrehan Plantation
- Domestic Slave Trade
- Dominick A. Hall
- Dominico Canova
- Don Juan Filhiol
- F
- Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop
- Filipinos
- Fort Miro
- Francisco Luis Hector, baron de Carondelet
- Francois Seignouret
- Francois-Xavier Martin
- Free People of Color
- 7.9 d, 7.10 m.: Free People of Color from the Early American Period through the Civil War
- 6.9 e., 6.10 b., d., e.: Free People of Color in Colonial Louisiana
- French Colonial Louisiana
- 6.10 a.–d.: French Colonial Louisiana
- H
- Hippolyte Sebron
- Historical Archaeology in Louisiana
- Houma Nation
- 6.8 a.-b., 6.9 g.-h.: Houma Nation
- Hurricanes in Louisiana
- 8.17 c.: Hurricanes in Louisiana
- I
- Ignace de Lino de Chalmette
- Indigenous Slavery
- Insurrection of 1768
- Irish in New Orleans
- Ishak Indigenous People
- Isleño Décimas
- Isleños
- 6.10 b.: Isleños
- J
- Jean and Pierre Laffite
- 7.9 d.: Jean and Pierre Laffite
- Jean-Hyacinthe Laclotte
- Jean Noel Destrehan
- Jean-Philippe Rameau
- Jena Band of Choctaw Indians
- 7.10 d.-e.: Jena Band of Choctaw Indians
- Jim Bowie
- John James Audubon
- John McDonogh
- John Vanderlyn
- John Wesley Jarvis
- José Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza
- Joseph Arquier
- Juan San Maló
- Judaism in Louisiana
- Julien de Lalande Poydras
- L
- Legalized Gambling
- Léona Queyrouze
- Les Petites Nations
- Los Adaes
- Louis Antoine Collas
- Louis Develle
- Louisiana Folktales
- Luis Unzaga y Amezaga
- M
- Madame John’s Legacy
- Manuel Juan de Salcedo
- Manuel Luis Gayoso de Lemos y Amorin
- Mardi Gras in New Orleans
- Marie Thérèse Coincoin
- Matthew Jouett
- N
- Natchez Indians
- 6.8 a.-b., 6.9 g.-h.: Natchez Indians
- Natchitoches Meat Pies
- Natchitoches Settlement
- Native American Basketry
- Native American Mounds
- Neutral Strip
- 7.9 e.: Neutral Strip
- P
- Paul Emile Johns
- Pentagon Barracks
- Pierre Clément de Laussat
- Pontalba Buildings
- Presbytere
- Protestantism in Louisiana
- S
- Sagamité
- Salt Mining
- Sebastian Calvo de la Puerta Y O’Farrill, marqués de Casa Calvo
- Slave Insurrections in Louisiana
- Slavery in Spanish Colonial Louisiana
- Spanish Colonial Louisiana
- 6.10 a.–f.: Spanish Colonial Louisiana
- St. Louis Cemeteries No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3
- St. Peter Street Cemetery