Interview with Sula Evans, Singer, Songwriter, Artist, Doula, and Priestess of Mami Wata.

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Interview with Sula Evans, Singer, Songwriter, Artist, Doula, and Priestess of Mami Wata.

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Video interview of Sula Evans by Kim Vaz-Deville. Sula Evans is a singer, songwriter, artist, doula, and priestess of Mami Wata. She is a Medicine Queen in Fi-Yi-Yi tribe and a member of the Nation. Her "Shrine of the Holy Spirit" is located in the Musicians Village in New Orleans.

Publication Date

1-1-2020

Publisher

Xavier University of Louisiana

City

New Orleans

Keywords

Mardi Gras Indians, Masking, Medicine Queen, Fi Yi Yi Tribe

Disciplines

Anthropology | Arts and Humanities | Digital Humanities | Social and Cultural Anthropology

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Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.

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Interview with Sula Evans, who is a Medicine Queen and a member of the Queens of Nation. Her "Shrine of the Holy Spirit is located in the Musicians Village in New Orleans.

Interview with Sula Evans, Singer, Songwriter, Artist, Doula, and Priestess of Mami Wata.

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