Mardi Gras Indians: A Celebration of Tradition and Craftsmanship
The Mardi Gras Indians, also known as Black Masking Indians, dedicate months and substantial financial resources to create their breathtakingly intricate hand-sewn suits. This unique cultural group carries on a vibrant tradition through their stunning craftsmanship. A Tulane student has recently honored New Orleans history by designing a suit for the Mardi Gras Indians, contributing to the rich heritage surrounding these iconic figures. The community is known for its secretive nature, often engaging in dramatic showdowns emphasizing their elaborate costumes. Discover the anatomy of these famed gatherings and the enduring legacy of one of America’s last true secret societies.
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