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  2. Mardi Gras throws - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras throws are strings of beads, doubloons, cups, or other trinkets passed out or thrown from the floats for Mardi Gras celebrations, particularly in New Orleans, the Mobile, Alabama, and parades throughout the Gulf Coast of the United States, to spectators lining the streets. The "gaudy plastic jewelry, toys, and other mementos [are ...

  3. Krewe of Muses - Wikipedia

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    Of course, the iconic and upcycled Muses Decorated Shoe, which was originally an homage to the Zulu coconut, is a perfect example of reuse. It is also the most coveted throw of Mardi Gras. Many of the Muses tote bags, pencil bags, and cosmetic bags are made from recycled materials.

  4. Shoe tossing - Wikipedia

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    Shoe tossing. Shoe-tossing is the throwing of footwear, the reasons for which differ based on cultural context. A pair of laced shoes may be thrown across raised cables, such as telephone wires and power lines, or onto tree branches to create "shoe trees". [1] [2] In such contexts it may be known as shoefiti .

  5. Where to get Mardi Gras beads and throws in Lafayette - AOL

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    Beads are an essential part of Mardi Gras. If you need them for a parade or sending Mardi Gras care packages, here are 4 places to get beads. Where to get Mardi Gras beads and throws in Lafayette

  6. Trade beads - Wikipedia

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    In sixteenth-century continental North America, trade beads (sometimes called aggry and slave beads) were decorative glass beads used as a token money to exchange for goods, services and slaves (hence the name). The beads were integrated in Native American jewelry using various beadwork techniques. Trade beads were also used by early Europeans ...

  7. George W. Bush shoeing incident - Wikipedia

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    Shoes are considered unclean in the Arab World.Effigies of many United States presidents had long appeared with shoes on them all over the Middle East. [14] Matthew Cassel of The Electronic Intifada in the context of the "Bush shoeing" incident has expressed the opinion that the Western media overplayed the phenomenon as being "Arab" in particular.

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