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  2. Mardi Gras Indians - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras Indians in 2007 play music using African drums and tambourines on "Super Sunday". Experts generally agree that Mardi Gras Indian culture is a combination of African, Caribbean, Indigenous, and European influences, which underwent a process of creolization and syncretism in New Orleans.

  3. Monk Boudreaux - Wikipedia

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    1992 The Mardi Gras Indians Super Sunday Showdown (Rounder) 2005 Voice of the Wetlands (Rykodisc) 2005 "Golden Crown" (vocals and wrote song) appeared on Tab Benoit's album Fever On The Bayou (Telarc) 2006 The New Orleans Social Club/Sing Me Back Home (Burgundy) 2007 Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino

  4. Super Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Super Sunday (computer game), a 1986 video game published by Avalon Hill for the Apple II and Commodore 64 Super Sunday, in New Orleans, refers to one of the annual celebrations staged by Mardi Gras Indian tribes, and held in Uptown, Downtown, or the west bank of New Orleans

  5. Fun, Fascinating Mardi Gras Facts That You Didn't Know - AOL

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    With more known about the pandemic in 2021, the focal-point parades were canceled to avoid another super-spreader event. ... Mardi Gras Indians and their traditions date back to the 1800s, when ...

  6. The History of Mardi Gras Is Just as Fun and Exciting as the ...

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    When Caribbean communities started to form in New Orleans, their culture was incorporated into the costumes, dances, and music made by the Mardi Gras Indians—a Krewe of Black New Orleanians who ...

  7. Allison Montana - Wikipedia

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    He wasn't able to walk as easily and had a cart pull him with his tribe. He continued to make beautiful suits in bright colors that would draw the crowds out on Super Sunday. On March 19, 2005 the Mardi Gras Indians were faced with police brutality on Saint Joseph's Day night, a night when the Mardi Gras Indians parade. The police blocked off ...

  8. 11 Mardi Gras Traditions You Need to Know About (from King ...

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    11. Mardi Gras Indians. As you may have gathered, Mardi Gras was not an inclusive celebration at the beginning. In fact, Krewe membership was by invitation only, reports Mardi Gras New Orleans ...

  9. Washitaw Nation - Wikipedia

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    Washitaw Nation at the Mardi Gras Indians Super Sunday, New Orleans, 2014. The Washitaw Nation (Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah) is an African-American group associated with the Moorish Science Temple of America who claim to be a sovereign state of Native Americans within the boundaries of the United States of America.