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The bright colored suits worn by Black Masking Indians on Mardi Gras Day and Super Sunday are hard to miss! From the intricate bead work to the traditions they hold, the making of these suits is a ritual in itself.

If you want to learn more about Black Masking Indians, check out Ritual on the PBS Voices on YouTube!

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