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The caption to the left starts:
Women’s Courir
The Cajun and Creole courirs have traditionally been male events.
Beginning in the 1950s and through the 1970s women formed several runs of their own—called “ladies’ runs” – or sometimes joined men’s runs. Tee Mamee [?] for example, holds a women’s run on the Saturday before Mardi Gras, using the same male [?] as the men’s run
.I can’t read the caption to the right of the pig-faced clown.
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