Title
Interview with Sula Evans, Singer, Songwriter, Artist, Doula, and Priestess of Mami Wata.
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Description
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
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, "Interview with Sula Evans, Singer, Songwriter, Artist, Doula, and Priestess of Mami Wata." (2020). Mystery in Motion: African American Spirituality in Mardi Gras. 8.
https://digitalcommons.xula.edu/masked/8
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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.