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the celebration of the final day before lent , celebrants drink and eat heavily, dressing in specialized costumes, ostensibly to protect their identities. in acadiana , popular practices include wearing masks and costumes, overturning social conventions, dancing, drinking alcohol, begging, trail riding
the traditional costumes are derivatives of the costumes worn in early rural france during the same celebration. [ ] the costumes not only conceal the identities of the participants, but also allow them to parody authority figures and society. role reversals can be employed such men dressing up like women...
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