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Allison Montana was born on 16 December, 1922 in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., is a Mardi Gras Indian Chief of Chiefs. Discover Allison Montana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Allison Montana
Occupation Lather
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 16 December, 1922
Birthday 16 December
Birthplace New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Date of death 27 June, 2005
Died Place New Orleans, Louisiana
Nationality United States

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1922

Chief Allison "Tootie" Montana (December 16, 1922 – June 27, 2005), a lather by trade, was a New Orleans cultural icon who acted as the Mardi Gras Indian "Chief of Chiefs" for over 50 years.

Tootie is revered in the Mardi Gras Indian culture as the Big Chief.

Tootie was the Big Chief of the Yellow Pocahontas Tribe and made the culture of the Mardi Gras Indians about pageantry rather than combat display.

The history of the Mardi Gras Indians can be traced back to the time of slavery in New Orleans.

When slaves would escape from the city, many would find shelter with the Indigenous people of America.

Traditions of the Mardi Gras Indians stemmed from what was observed while under the care of the indigenous people.

The art of masking in Indian suits at Carnival is a way to pay respect to the people who looked after escaped slaves.

Originally, the Mardi Gras Indians were a violent group of people fighting over lands and wards surrounding the parishes.

Tribes from different sections of town would engage in fights called humbugs in parts of New Orleans called the battlefield.

Carnival was the day that any Indian revenge was executed.

An angry Indian would disguise in a dress and blend into the Carnival crowd.

The cross-dressing Indian would approach the person they are seeking revenge upon and attack them in the middle of Carnival.

The attacker would then escape to change clothes in a local bar.

In an interview, Tootie said that all day during Carnival, discarded dresses could be found in bars across New Orleans.

Tootie was outraged by the Mardi Gras Indians' violence, which was disrespecting the culture their ancestors had died for.

Many nights after Carnival, Tootie would come home in a battered suit, covered in blood and bruises from the night's events.

Tootie spoke out against Indian gang violence and turned to music and dance as a way to express competitive showmanship.

In the words of Tootie's widow, Joyce Montana, Tootie was the first to say, “stop fighting with your guns, and begin fighting with your suits and minds".

Tootie is the great nephew of Becate Batiste, the first creole to mask with the Indians.

Becate later went on to form his own Mardi Gras Indian tribe called the Creole Wild West given he was part Indian and part creole.

Tootie's father Alfred Montana masked with the Mardi Gras Indians, which provided Tootie with the opportunity to observe the culture.

His parents divorced when Tootie was eight years old, but the bond over masking kept Alfred and Tootie close.

Alfred helped Tootie mask his first few years going out as a Mardi Gras Indian.

Alfred helped Tootie construct his crown the first 2 years that Tootie masked.

His father delivered the crown the night before Carnival.

The late arrival pushed Tootie to construct his own crown, to avoid having to suit without one.

Before WWII Tootie became known as Big Chief of the Yellow Creole Pocahontas tribe.

1947

In 1947, he became Big Chief of The Monogram Hunters, a tribe he founded with local friends.

During the time of his work as Big Chief, Tootie changed the nature of masking.

On his climb to becoming the most renowned Chief of the Mardi Gras Indians, Tootie changed the images of the Indian suits from ones of bland colors, to a show of aesthetically pleasing beads, feathers and sequins.

Tootie would use vibrant colors and ostrich feathers to display his pride to be a Mardi Gras Indian.

He became known for his geometric beadwork.

Many Indians looked forward to Tootie unveiling his latest color scheme and patches.

Tootie eventually removed the violent nature of Mardi Gras Indians by replacing it with a competition of beauty, and of love and sightseeing.

He believed that if an Indian spent months working on an elaborate suit, they would avoid violent scenes to prevent tarnishing the suit.

1950

In the late 1950s, Tootie regained his title of Big Chief for the Yellow Creole Pocahontas tribe.

The start of Carnival involves the Chief marching in the back of his tribe, while non-costumed followers trail behind the Indians, known as a second line.

Ahead of the tribe is a "Spyboy" who is a block or two ahead.

He will motion to the "Flagboy" if the road ahead is clear or not.

The "Flagboy" will then alert the chief.