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  1. HISTORY. What You Should Know About the Mardi Gras Indians. For more than a century, New Orleans’ Black residents have donned Native-inspired attire to celebrate Carnival. Megan Ulu-Lani...

  2. Mardi Gras is undoubtedly the city's most epic event. If there's any event that's synonymous with New Orleans, it's Mardi Gras. If you want to join this vibrant and vital celebration, here's everything you need to know.

  3. Gabriel H. Sanchez. BuzzFeed News Photo Essay Editor. Posted on February 13, 2018, 1:11 pm. Claire Bangser. Courir de Mardi Gras is colorful and rowdy cajun tradition held in mostly rural communities of southern Louisiana on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. Its roots are found in medieval France, when after long, hard winters that ...

  4. Since 1984 The Wild Bohemians Mardi Gras band has led celebrations in Philadelphia. Most notable is a Mardi Gras Parade held on a Sunday before Mardi Gras. The band consists of Philadelphia's top musicians who come together once a year for this colorful celebration of music, beads, dancing, drinking, and general merriment.

  5. The Wild Magnolias are a Mardi Gras Indian tribe who also record and play as a funk musical act from New Orleans, Louisiana . History. Origins. A group calling itself the Wild Magnolias, participating in the local "Indian masking" traditions and performing New Orleans Mardi Gras music, extends at least back into the 1950s.

  6. As someone who once lived in the region, I can personally attest that I have never seen a Mardi Gras like the one held each year in the tiny town of Mamou, Louisiana. Get ready for a wild ride; here are the reasons this throw-down is a must-not-miss for Mardi Gras die-hards.

  7. What to expect. Mardi Gras is back in full force in 2023: the krewes, the parades, the floats, the marching clubs, the balls, the music, the food – and yes, the partying. For people who don’t...