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Cajun Mardi Gras and Maskmaking | 7 | |
What and Who Are Mardi Gras? | 15 | |
Two Mardi Gras Communities | 18 | |
What Happens on Mardi Gras Day | 23 | |
A Historical Sketch of the Screen Mask | 30 | |
Maskmaking Today | 37 | |
Mardi Gras in Basile: The Men and Their Masks | 41 | |
Basile Maskmakers: Vories Moreau, Potic Rider, J. B. LeBlue and Family | 43 | |
Basile Masks in Action | 56 | |
The Basile Bal | 64 | |
Women's Mardi Gras in Tee Mamou | 67 | |
Tee Mamou Maskmakers: Suson Launey, Renee Fruge, Jackie Miller | 69 | |
Tee Mamou Masks in Action | 84 | |
The Tee Mamou Dance | 89 | |
References | 96 | |
Maskmakers' Addresses | 96 |
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Add Cajun Mardi Gras Masks, Every winter a handful of Cajun Louisiana folk artists assembles unlikely mixtures of material to shape masks for their Cajun Mardi Gras celebrations. They use window screens, chicken feathers, yarn, hair, Magic Markers, and hot glue as they create fancif, Cajun Mardi Gras Masks to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Cajun Mardi Gras Masks, Every winter a handful of Cajun Louisiana folk artists assembles unlikely mixtures of material to shape masks for their Cajun Mardi Gras celebrations. They use window screens, chicken feathers, yarn, hair, Magic Markers, and hot glue as they create fancif, Cajun Mardi Gras Masks to your collection on WonderClub |