- skip - search

First Nations costume: Little Spy Boy 1details

[Picture: First Nations costume: Little Spy Boy 1]
previous image
up

First Nations costume: Little Spy Boy 1 more

first nations, costumes, mardi gras, colour

foreground: none
background: none

Image title:

First Nations costume: Little Spy Boy 1

Taken from

Status:

Out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested
Please do not redistribute without permission, since running this site is expensive.

Notes:

A feather costume worn by a First Nations “spy” dancer:

Little Spy Boy Suit
Mongram Hunters
Designed and made by Stacy Banks
Worn by Tyrone Banks
1993

The “Little Spy Boy” is selected by the Chief, and his role is to scout for approaching rival tribes. Like his adult counterpart, he sings, dances, and exchanges signals with other Little Spy Boys.

A caption for the whole display reads as follows:

In Action

The Indians, who parade on foot, act out a ritual of song and dance. Drawing from a repertoire of established songs supplemented by new compositions, the Indians combine music and dance in a way that resonates with African culture. Indeed, “masking Indian” is a practice found throughout the African diaspora in the New World. Masked Indians have appeared in Trinidad since the mid-1800s and in Haiti and Brazil some time after that.

In addition to mardi Gras, the Indians wear their costumes and parade on St. Joseph’s Day (March 19) and the following Sunday, known as Super Sunday. Some tribes also perform for special events, such as the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

Keywords:

Place shown:

Filename:

tn/img_0441-333x500.jpg

Camera:

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 400D / Kiss Digital X
Lens: 18 - 55 mm (35 mm equivalent: 29.1 - 89 mm)
Focal Length: 55mm
ISO: 1600
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 0.166667 seconds
Exposure Program: Depth-of-field AE
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Picture Style: Standard
Date: 2007:02:01 14:44:43

Download:

Similar images: