Mardi Gras Indians
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Mardi Gras Indians are African American carnival revelers in New Orleans, Louisiana, who dress up for Mardi Gras in suits influenced by Native American ceremonial apparel.
Collectively, their organizations are called "tribes". There are about 38... Wikipedia
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The Mardi Gras Indians are comprised, in large part, of the African-American communities of New Orleans's inner city. While these Indians have paraded for well ...
A Brief History of Mardi Gras Indians - Explore Louisiana
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The Mardi Gras Indians take their costume design cues from both Native American and West African traditions, with a distinctly local twist. Thousands of hours, ...
Ranks: Spy Boy, Flag Boy, & Big Chiefs | Mardi Gras New Orleans
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The Flag Boy is the next ranking Indian. It is he who carries the "gang flag" – a huge staff decorated with feathers (seen on left) and the gang symbol.