Black Indians from New Orleans At the Musée du quai Branly from October 4, 2022, to January 15, 2023
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What to expect
The Black Indians from New Orleans exhibition at the Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac will be a unique opportunity to discover the culture and history of this exceptional community. The exhibition will showcase a variety of artifacts, documents, and photographs that will give visitors insight into the extraordinary cultural richness of African-Americans in Louisiana.
Why Visit the Exhibition?
People attend to immerse themselves in the musical and colorful excitement of the New Orleans carnival, but do we know the history of the Black Indians? This community, both African-American and Native American, has preserved its traditions and customs for centuries. The exhibition will shed light on this lesser-known aspect of Louisiana culture.
Through numerous documents, photos, and objects, visitors will learn about the origins of the Black Indians, as seen in David Simon's superb series Treme, and immerse themselves in the rich culture of the community. They will also discover the key role played by Black Indians in the history of New Orleans music, from jazz to soul.
This exhibition is a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about the fascinating culture of Louisiana.
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