“The Mardi Gras Indians are called folk artists essentially because they are self-taught, non-institution sponsored, seemingly craft-centered artisans. Do we understand them by focusing on their hand-sewn suits or on their rituals, the skill of a particular chief at sewing, singing, or dancing—can any part be comprehended without some feel for the whole?” - Kalamu Ya Salaam
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Kill Them Dead With Needle And Thread
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“The Mardi Gras Indians are called folk artists essentially because they are self-taught, non-institution sponsored, seemingly craft-centered artisans. Do we understand them by focusing on their hand-sewn suits or on their rituals, the skill of a particular chief at sewing, singing, or dancing—can any part be comprehended without some feel for the whole?” - Kalamu Ya Salaam