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krewe  (kr)
n. New Orleans
Any of several groups with hereditary membership whose members organize and participate as costumed paraders in the annual Mardi Gras carnival: "They . . . watched a parade of bands and New Orleans-style floats run by krewes throwing necklaces of colored beads" (Robert Reinhold). See Regional Note at beignet.

[Alteration of crew.]
Regional Note: In order to organize and stage the enormous Mardi Gras carnival every year, many New Orleans families have belonged for generations to krewes, groups that create elaborate costumes and floats for the many Mardi Gras parades in the two weeks leading up to "Fat Tuesday." Not only do the krewes participate in the parades, but, as leaders of New Orleans society, they also hold balls and other elaborate events during the carnival season, which lasts from Christmas up to Mardi Gras itself. The krewes are responsible for electing Rex, the annual king of the carnival, whose parade is the climax of Mardi Gras. While masked paraders had long been a part of Mardi Gras, the first carnival group organized as such was the Mystick Krewe of Comus in 1857. Krewe is only an imitation of an old-fashioned spelling of crew in its standard meaning, but the word, thanks to its association with Mardi Gras and New Orleans high society, has taken on some of the mystique of the carnival.


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For the history of Mardi Gras, including the contributions of gay krewes, visit the artifact-filled museum housed in The Presbytere (751 Chartres St.
Over two weeks or so, carnival societies, or krewes, put on ever more spectacular parades with marching bands (minimum 10 per parade) and gaudy floats, from which costumed revellers throw strings of plastic beads at the frenzied crowds.
Social-capital resources are those embedded in networks of friends, neighbors, faith communities, clubs, krewes, businesses, and so on.
 
 
 
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