RT Book T1 Jazz religion, the second line, and black New Orleans A1 Turner, Richard Brent 1951- LA English PP Bloomington, Ind. u.a. PB Indiana Univ. Press YR 2009 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/597952183 AB Introduction : Follow the second line -- The Haiti-New Orleans vodou connection : Zora Neale Hurston as initiate observer -- Mardi Gras Indians and second lines, sequin artists and rara bands : street festivals and performances in New Orleans and Haiti -- Interlude: The healing arts of African diasporic religion -- In rhythm with the spirit : New Orleans jazz funerals and the African diaspora -- Epilogue : A jazz funeral for "a city that care forgot" : the New Orleans diaspora after Hurricane Katrina NO Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-174) and index. - Introduction : Follow the second line -- The Haiti-New Orleans vodou connection : Zora Neale Hurston as initiate observer -- Mardi Gras Indians and second lines, sequin artists and rara bands : street festivals and performances in New Orleans and Haiti -- Interlude: The healing arts of African diasporic religion -- In rhythm with the spirit : New Orleans jazz funerals and the African diaspora -- Epilogue : A jazz funeral for "a city that care forgot" : the New Orleans diaspora after Hurricane Katrina CN ML3921.8.J39 SN 0-253-35357-2 SN 0-253-22120-X SN 978-0-253-35357-3 SN 978-0-253-22120-9 K1 Jazz : Religious aspects K1 Jazz : Louisiana : New Orleans : History and criticism K1 Jazz : Religious aspects : Voodooism K1 African Americans : Louisiana : New Orleans : Music : History and criticism K1 New Orleans K1 Jazz K1 Religion K1 Jazz : Religious aspects : Louisiana : New Orleans