The Zulu Parade is one of the most historic Black Mardi Gras krewes in New Orleans, and while thousands line the streets for the parade each year, members say the real work begins long before the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club is investigating an incident in which a rider on Float 26 allegedly threw an alcohol bottle ...
Misuzulu kaZwelithini was addressing his supporters at the place where 20,000 Zulus warriors defeated a British contingent of 1,800 soldiers 147 years ago beneath the rocky outcrop of Isandlwana hill.
Create beautiful wire and bead jewelry with this easy beginner-friendly DIY tutorial that’s simple, fun, and looks super professional. Learn basic wire wrapping techniques to make stylish handmade ...
NEW ORLEANS — The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club is preparing for its annual Lundi Gras celebration at Woldenberg Park. Club leaders gathered Saturday at Audubon Aquarium to announce the ...
An upcoming workshop in Fort William First Nation highlighting one of the most traditional of Indigenous pastimes is open to both first-timers and expert crafters. The Jan. 17 beading tutorial “is ...
This isn’t your average craft night — it’s a living, breathing piece of New Orleans history. On November 18 from 5-8 pm, Austin clothing store Blackfeather Vintage Works will host a beading and ...
The Air Force is revamping the training pipeline for its toughest jobs. Beginning in November, the Air Force will add a 16-week tactical field course to the training pipeline of Airmen seeking to join ...
A furious Zulu King Misuzulu KaZwelithini pulled no punches against those he considers critics of the monarch in an explosive reed dance address on Saturday. The king delivered one of his shortest ...
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Heritage is the heartbeat of culture, and this episode explores how traditions can be saved from extinction: from fantasy coffins in Ghana to Zulu glass bead embroidery and Mauritian sega music.
Waist beads are a traditional African accessory that aims to make the wearer feel sensual and grounded. The beads serve as an ongoing reminder to be more aware and loving toward your body. Waist beads ...