Black Indians at a Second-Line Stop
These men, member of various Black Indian “tribes” in New Orleans, practice their chants during a stop on the Money Wasters second-line route, Sunday 5/26/13
These men, member of various Black Indian “tribes” in New Orleans, practice their chants during a stop on the Money Wasters second-line route, Sunday 5/26/13
Black Indians chanting during a stop along the Money Wasters second-line route, Sunday 5/26/13
Usually, the stops along a second-line are a moment of rest. The band stops playing, and the marching club members go inside the headquarters of …
The TBC Brass Band plays for the Money Wasters Social Aid and Pleasure Club at their second-line along Broad Street downtown in New Orleans on …
The Money Wasters Social Aid and Pleasure Club and the TBC Brass Band continue their second-line downtown on Broad Street from the Zulu headquarters to …
The TBC Brass Band plays at the Money Wasters second-line on Broad Street in New Orleans, Sunday 5/26/13
As we approached the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club’s headquarters on Broad Street,we ran into a huge crowd of people standing on the median …
This painting of a Black Indian Wildman was on the door of a house along the parade route for the Money Wasters second-line. In the …
The To Be Continued Brass Band perform a Mel Waiters song during the Money Wasters second-line downtown in New Orleans on Sunday, 5/26/13
Second-lines always seem to start with a feeling of exuberance. The beat of the music and the excitement of starting on a journey that will …