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#MardiGras #NativeAmericans #BlackHistory #photography

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    #MardiGras #NativeAmericans #BlackHistory #photography

    '[David] Draper’s research documents members of several Mardi Gras Indian tribes during the early 1970s, including the Black Eagles, Golden Arrows, Golden Eagles, and Wild Magnolias.'

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    Now open for research: The David Elliott Draper collection on Mardi Gras Indians | Tulane University Libraries

    Newly published archival collection on early 1970s New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians provides access to digitized field recordings and photographs

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      #MardiGras #NativeAmericans #BlackHistory #photography

      '[David] Draper’s research documents members of several Mardi Gras Indian tribes during the early 1970s, including the Black Eagles, Golden Arrows, Golden Eagles, and Wild Magnolias.'

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      Now open for research: The David Elliott Draper collection on Mardi Gras Indians | Tulane University Libraries

      Newly published archival collection on early 1970s New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians provides access to digitized field recordings and photographs

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      (library.tulane.edu)

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      @StillIRise1963 Today I learned about Mardi Gras Indians ^^^^

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