White Eagles Mardi Gras Indians: To-Way-Bac-A-Way #1, camera A (1982)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Big Chief Jake Millon and the White Eagles Mardi Gras Indians rehearse "To-Way-Bac-A-Way" (one of two) at Darrell's Lounge, 7th Ward, New Orleans. Shot by Alan Lomax and crew, May 1982. For more information about the American Patchwork filmwork, Alan Lomax, and his collections, visit culturalequity.org. [01.10.02]
I love them all, the spirit comes alive in me, especially when the singing, the dancing, the drums, and tambourines starts.
Those was the days when people of color love one another more. I'll live right acrossed the street from that when I was a kid . Third Ward for life. Second and Danelle and 2nd dries Uptown 3w
Brah, I was 9 or 10 whn they filmed this. My dad ran flag, SALUTE to my G, NOLA 8TH WARD ALL DAY!!
Yeah ya right
I miss the Indians. I was born and raised in the 6th ward. Now living in Texas.
We are still here, we have just been replaced and declassified by the federal government, they know who we are. we are not from Africa, the government asked our so-called black leaders what we want to be called, it was Jesse Jackson who came up with the term African Americans.
this is seriously fucking beautiful. you have some truly amazing videos alan!!
Im from the N.O.- thousand of years of how we rolled free from antiquity- we injuns- lol - from yesterday and tomorrow- always BEEN close to the Gulf
BRILLIANT!
great to see the culture behind the hits, which gives it all more depth!
I'm from the West Bank of New Orleans we're just a lil more different because we're quiet and do more business here LoL but I love the culture on both sides of the river so glad to be apart of this rich cultural life I have family and friends from New Orleans and when we come together it's like magic at first I thought everybody were gonna get violent with me because of the stories I heard but I learned this when people from New Orleans love you they love you with everything within the city of their souls they make you desire even more of them like never before especially when they leave for a while they make you want to not let them go on my side of the river it's sort of like that because we're the metro part of New Orleans but it's different with the ones from da East because they put dat flava inn it fr fr man I'm missin sum N.O. folks right na hopefully I see Dem again sooner than later real rap
Raw and real- that's why your heart rate increases- this is prayer FAM- ancient and unadulterated- we been out chea
Alan Lomax, Thanks for you insightfuLness.
Very helpful
New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian practice fa real
Alright now NOLA
Shoo fly
Y'all have me remembering who I am
Proud second Generation Cherokee
Third Generation Cree
Family married into Shinecock Nation
Pow wow Dancer Thunderbird Pow wow NYC
Wado thank you Cherokee
Inena Let's go
Tusti tutsiwoni I speak a little Cherokee
Already....👍👍👍👍👍
Fire
indigenous Niijs, I love it You can see it's in their DNA.
For the love of people. Always.
I like this
504 pretty white eagle
Brah,this shit iz so QRAZY! my dad ran flag, I was there 8th ward all DAY!!
The beginning sounds like Amy winehouse - Valerie 1:30
💪🏾💯😎
Who is the tall guy(Flagboy) in the white shirt
I don't remember his name but he was still learning the game then, see how Kool got by him. He could roll though.
Harold, my dad lol
Denita Barlow Harold, my dad lol
@kourtney Parker is there a recent picture of him that you can share on Facebook
What are you talking about
took me a minute but I finally got it