Creole Wild West. Mardi Gras Indians
10min. edited video document detailing "The History of the Creole Wild West as Told by Themselves". A performance and panel discussion with the Creole Wild West Tribe of the Mardi Gras Indians. All events took place at the Louisiana Humanities Center on Saturday, April 19th, 8pm. And were produced by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities and the New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian Council

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It's Your Glory: The Queens of Carnival

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"The Creole Controversy"

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White Eagles Mardi Gras Indians: Little Liza Jane, camera A (1982)

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Big Chief Tootie Montana

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History of Kenner, Louisiana | Jefferson Parish | LA QUICK HISTORY

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THE NEW ORLEANS MASSACRE OF 1866

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Golden Crown

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New Orleans 1718: AI Reconstruction Based on Colonial Archives

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NOT FOR SALE | Documentary - Mardi Gras (Short Film)

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Inside Black New Orleans' Most Sacred Ritual

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White Eagles Mardi Gras Indians: Shallow Water O Mama, camera A (1982)

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The Dark Story of New Orleans' Secret Black Slave-Owning Aristocracy

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Remembering Big Chief Tootie Montana

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WGNO's Mardi Gras Indians Special

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S2.EP 5| Professional Black Girl QUEEN TAHJ WILLIAMS

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How Sivana Fooled the Top Bounty Hunter in New Orleans and Saved 108 Lives (Louisiana, 1856)

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The weight of the crown: What it is to be a Mardi Gras Chief

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New Orleans Louisiana Creole Cajun Zydeco Music. Blues & Jazz of Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday NOLA Saints

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