“Black Indians”, at the origins of the black carnival of New Orleans


Feathers, beads, etc.  : nothing is too good for the “Black Indians” carnival

While part of the planet celebrated Halloween last night, let’s take a look at another style of disguise, that of the Black Indians, these parades of the African-American community in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the southern United States. The costumes of this carnival like no other are currently on display at the Quai Branly-Jacques-Chirac museum in Paris. Long despised, this tradition experienced a comeback after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2005, affecting mostly black and poor neighborhoods.

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