Title
Mardi Gras Indians Downtown Super Sunday Parade
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Description
Men, women and children in Mardi Gras Indian suits parading in the Downtown streets of New Orleans during Super Sunday celebration. Super Sunday is an important day for Mardi Gras Indians and is usually celebrated during St. Joseph's Feast Day. This particular parade is through the streets of Downtown New Orleans, an area bound by bordered by Iberville Street, the Pontchartrain Expressway, Claiborne Avenue, Iberville Street and the Mississippi River.
Publication Date
3-2019
Publisher
Xavier University of Louisiana
City
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Keywords
Mardi Gras Indians, St. Joseph's feast day, Super Sunday (Mardi Gras)
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Digital Humanities | Social and Cultural Anthropology
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.
Recommended Citation
Vaz-Deville, Kim and Thomas, Lexcie, "Mardi Gras Indians Downtown Super Sunday Parade" (2019). Mystery in Motion: African American Spirituality in Mardi Gras. 19.
https://digitalcommons.xula.edu/masked/19
Comments
Filmed and edited by Lexcie Thomas.
Produced and directed by Kim Vaz-Deville.
Time: 2:25 Minutes.