Big Chief Harrison and the Mardi Gras Indians Tapa dura - 2010
de Al Kennedy; Foreword by Herreast Harrison
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"Provides an enormously enjoyable, richly informative, and deeply moving insight into the life of a magnificent American hero, Big Chief Donald Harrison, Sr., the late great leader of the legendary Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans . . . To meet the Harrisons is to encounter an America you can't help but fall in love with and be inspired by forever, while gaining a glimpse into the powerful and meaningful tradition of the Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans. It's a story of strength, passion, survival, and resistance. It's a story for today."
-Jonathan Demme, Academy Award-winning director, The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, The Manchurian Candidate, New Home Movies from the Lower 9th Ward, Rachel Getting Married, and Neil Young Trunk Show
"Building on his impressive knowledge of New Orleans culture, Al Kennedy delivers a masterpiece of artistic biography. The world needs to know about Big Chief Donald Harrison, Sr. Al Kennedy tells his full story in this wonderful book. Two-Way-Pocky-Way [make way] for a powerful read."
-Robert Farris Thompson, Col. John Trumbull Professor, History of Art; Master of Timothy Dwight College, Yale University; and author, Tango: The Art History of Love, Face of the Gods, and Aesthetic of the Cool
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Based on more than seventy interviews with the subject and his close friends and family, this biography delves deep into the life of Donald Harrison-a waiter, performer, mentor to musicians, philosopher, devoted family man, and, most notably, the Big Chief of the Guardians of the Flame, a Mardi Gras Indian tribe. The firsthand accounts and anecdotes from those who knew him offer insight into the electrifying existence of a man who enriched the culture of New Orleans, took pride in his African American heritage, and advocated education throughout the city.
Beneath a vibrant costume of colorful feathers and intricate beading stood a man of conviction who possessed a great intellect and intense pride. Harrison grew up during the Great Depression and faced discrimination throughout his life but refused to bow down to oppression. Through determination and an insatiable eagerness to learn, he found solace in philosophy, jazz, and art and spiritual meaning in the Mardi Gras Indian tradition. He shared his ideals and discoveries with his family, whom he protected fiercely, until he took his last breath in 1998. Harrison's wife, children, and grandchildren continue to carry his legacy by furthering literacy programs for New Orleans' youth.
From Harrison's birth in 1933 to his desire to become a Mardi Gras Indian to the moment he met his beloved wife, author Al Kennedy shares Harrison's significant life experiences. He allows Big Chief Donald to take center stage and explain-in his own words-the mysterious world of the Mardi Gras Indians, their customs, and beliefs. Rare personal photographs from family albums depict the Big Chief with his family, parading through the streets on Carnival Day, and performing the timeless rituals of the Mardi Gras Indians of New Orleans. This well-researched biography presents a side of the Big Chief the public did not see, revealing the rebellious spirit of a man who demanded respect, guarded his family, and guided his tribe with utmost pride.
Al Kennedy teaches American history at the University of New Orleans. He has lectured on the musical heritage of New Orleans and received numerous awards for his research on New Orleans history and culture, including the Jazztown Award, the New Orleans International Music Colloquium Jazz Supporter Award, and the Mardi Gras Indian Hall of Fame Blue Eagle Award. Kennedy resides in Metairie, Louisiana, with his wife, Vickie.
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- Título Big Chief Harrison and the Mardi Gras Indians
- Autor Al Kennedy; Foreword by Herreast Harrison
- Encuadernación Tapa dura
- Páginas 416
- Volúmenes 1
- Idioma ENG
- Editorial Pelican Publishing Company
- Fecha de publicación 2010-02
- Ilustrado Sí
- ISBN 9781589806962 / 1589806964
- Peso 1.7 libras (0.77 kg)
- Dimensiones 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.5 pulgadas (23.11 x 16.26 x 3.81 cm)
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Temas
- Chronological Period: 20th Century
- Cultural Region: Deep South
- Cultural Region: Mid-South
- Cultural Region: Southeast U.S.
- Cultural Region: South
- Ethnic Orientation: African American
- Geographic Orientation: Louisiana
- Locality: New Orleans, Louisiana
- Library of Congress subjects New Orleans (La.), New Orleans (La.) - Social life and customs
- Número de catálogo de la Librería del Congreso de EEUU 2009013913
- Dewey Decimal Code B
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Citas
- Reference and Research Bk News, 05/01/2010, Page 71
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