The workers who create and decorate Mardi Gras floats are often referred to as "float builders" or "float designers." They are typically part of a larger organization known as a "krewes," which are social clubs that participate in the Mardi Gras celebrations. These artisans and craftsmen work on the intricate designs and themes of the floats, ensuring they are visually stunning for the parades.
The doubloons are a souvenir of Mardi Gras. People on floats toss them to the crowd.
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If you are referring to the Mardi Gras krewe, they have had as many as 36 floats in their parade.
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"Throw me something, mister" is the typical solicitation chant for asking for throws from parade floats
The Incas of South and Central America did not celebrate Mardi Gras. There is a group called "The Order of Incas" that parade during Mardi Gras season.
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The Mardi Gras is related to Easter, which does not occur on a fixed date each year.Between Ash Wednesday and Easter is a period called Lent. The Mardi Gras is the celebration the night before Ash Wednesday, before the period of Lent begins.