
Big chiefs in big costumes: Life beyond Hurricane Katrina
From a new Musicians' Village to big chiefs in big costumes, New Orleans' cultures have been reviving since Hurricane Katrina.
Local radio host Janae Pierre takes our presenter Nikki Bedi to some of the city's neighbourhoods for a glimpse into local life.
(Photo: Trumpeter on Bourbon Street. Credit: Getty Images)
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