Human Flower Project

Mardi Mal

Hurricane Katrina engulfed coastal Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, including the beloved Crescent City of New Orleans.

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Water spilled over a levee along the Inner Harbor Navigational Canal in New Orleans, Louisiana, yesterday.
Photo: Vincent Laforet, for AFP

Two levees have broken, flooding New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina tore across the Gulf Coast.  Hundreds of thousands of people are stranded across the region and many have died.

We send along the image of a human flower, a Mardi Gras Indian in celebration of the city and its people. You’ll find also on this site some Mardi Gras Indian chants and music, which seem in order today. Jockomo-Fee-Nah-Ney.

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Better Days: A Mardi Gras Indian struts through New Orleans
Photo: Mark Lacy

There are lots of organizations involved in relief. Here is one that’s feeding people:  America’s Second Harvest.

Posted by on 08/31 at 09:59 AM

Comments

I still remember the events that almost destroyed the city of New Orleans. I think also that we all are to be blamed for all the deaths there since we all contribute to the climate change of our planet and Katrina was one of the consequences of or deeds. We have to meditate on that and change sometnig.

Posted by Brenda on 11/22 at 07:50 AM

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