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Irván J. "Puco" Pérez (; December 29, 1923 – January 8, 2008) was an Isleño
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and advocate for the Isleño identity. He is most well known for the singing of ''
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s'', but he was also an accomplished
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. Throughout his life, he assisted academics in the study of the
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,
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, and customs.


Early life

Pérez was born on December 29, 1923, to Serephine (Serafín) "Fín" Pérez and Antonia Melerine in the Isleño
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of Delacroix Island. Pérez knew
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as a
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and possessed little knowledge of
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until attending elementary school. Like many Isleños of eastern St. Bernard Parish, Pérez dedicated much of his life to
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and
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. Pérez's father taught him how to sing the traditional songs of his community and carve
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s. Upon the United States' entrance into
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, Pérez dropped out of
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and enlisted in the
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. At this time, he also married Louise Bonomo. During the War, he served in the
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and ultimately returned to St. Bernard Parish.


Artistry

In his youth, Pérez was familiarized with the folk traditions and art forms of the Isleño community by his father. Notably, Pérez learned how to sing the Isleño ''
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''. While the ''décima'' is widely understood to be a form of
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with a rigid structure and
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, in the Isleño community the ''décima'' evolved to mean a "song of any form". What makes the Isleño ''décima'' unique is the content which usually focuses on life in eastern St. Bernard Parish, specific community members, historical events, or other stories. Often ''décimas'' would use in-jokes and specific references only understood by the immediate community. Traditionally, different singers would sing improvise and modify ''décimas'' in rounds, but during the late twentieth century, it became more common for a single ''decimero'' to perform. Prior to this, Pérez and other ''decimeros'' would regularly sing at local
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s and public events. Pérez was known for his high-pitched,
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voice and particular style when signing and composing ''décimas''. In 1983, Pérez narrated the documentary ''Mosquitoes and High Water'' by the Center for New American Media. The documentary focused on the importance of the ''décima'' to the Isleño community and the disappearance of Isleño customs in St. Bernard Parish. In 1999, Pérez was featured in the
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series ''The River of Song: A Musical Journey''. Audio recordings of his songs are kept at the Louisiana Division of the Arts' Folklife in Education Project. Pérez also performed at the Wolf Trap National Folk Festival, Carnegie Hall and the
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. In addition to singing, Pérez was an expert
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of decoys and was known for his highly realistic carvings of
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s and
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from cypress. Many of his works were sold to support his family, while others have been displayed at the
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.


Later life

In 1950, Pérez was employed at the
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factory in
Chalmette Chalmette ( ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in, and the parish seat of, St. Bernard Parish in southeastern Louisiana, United States. The 2010 census reported that Chalmette had 16,751 people; 2011 population was listed as 17,119; however, th ...
,
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which he would work at for twenty-five years. After his service in World War II, Pérez earned his
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. After Hurricane Betsy in 1965, Pérez moved to the community of
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which was thought to be safe from future storms. In 1976, Los Isleños Heritage and Cultural Society of St. Bernard was organized at
Delacroix Island, Louisiana Delacroix ( /ˈdə.lə.krɔɪ/, /ˈdə.lə.krɒ/; Spanish: ''La Isla'' a ˈih.la French: ''L'île de la Croix'') is an Isleño fishing community and census-designated place (CDP) located in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. It was first listed ...
. Pérez was greatly involved with the promotion of Isleño culture, and he visited the Canary Islands multiple times. During the 1980s and 1990s, Pérez opened his home to various linguists,
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and
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interested in documenting the language, customs, and culture of the Isleños. Notably, Pérez was an informant to Samuel Armistead and Manuel Alvar in their individual investigations. Over the years, Pérez would become president of Los Isleños Heritage and Cultural Society and later the defunct Canary Islands Descendants Association. In 2001, Pérez performed for
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and Queen Sofía of Spain. On June 7, 2005, Pérez's wife died. Shortly after, Hurricane Katrina devastated the region and completely destroyed Pérez's home. He lost irreplaceable recordings of his father's songs, as well as most of his
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tools. Pérez remained active until the end of his life. He sang at a public concert just three weeks before his death and carved one of his ducks the day he died. He suffered a
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at his home, and he died later that day at
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on January 8, 2008. His funeral was held on January 11, at St. Bernard Catholic Church and he was buried in St. Bernard Catholic Cemetery.


Legacy

Pérez was one of the last of the Isleño ''
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'' singers. His death is seen as a great loss to the continued presence of
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and the customs of the Canary Islands in
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.


See also

* Isleños (Louisiana) *
Canarian Americans Canarian Americans ( es, Americanos Canarios) are Americans whose ancestors came from the Canary Islands, Spain. They can trace their ancestry to settlers and immigrants who have emigrated since the 16th century to the present-day United States ...
*
Isleño Spanish Isleño Spanish ( Spanish: , french: espagnol islingue) is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken by the descendants of Canary Islanders who settled in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, United States, during the late 18th century. It has been grea ...
*
Delacroix Island, Louisiana Delacroix ( /ˈdə.lə.krɔɪ/, /ˈdə.lə.krɒ/; Spanish: ''La Isla'' a ˈih.la French: ''L'île de la Croix'') is an Isleño fishing community and census-designated place (CDP) located in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. It was first listed ...
*
St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana St. Bernard Parish (french: Paroisse de Saint-Bernard; es, Parroquia de San Bernardo) is a parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The parish seat and largest community is Chalmette. The parish was formed in 1807. St. Bernard Parish is part of t ...


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NPR: Louisiana's 'Islenos' Torn Apart by KatrinaMosquitoes and High Water
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