Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR210

Introduced
6/6/17  
Introduced
6/6/17  
Passed
6/7/17  

Caption

Commends Darryl Joseph "Big Chief Mut-Mut" Montana upon his retirement and for his many contributions

Impact

This resolution serves to preserve cultural history and publicly appreciate individuals who play significant roles in community traditions. By formally commending Montana, the legislature aims to highlight the importance of cultural contributions in fostering community identity and pride. The resolution emphasizes his achievements, thus promoting awareness of the Black Masking Indian tradition, which is integral to Louisiana's cultural landscape.

Summary

House Resolution 210 honors Darryl Joseph 'Big Chief Mut-Mut' Montana for his contributions and dedication to the Black Masking Indian tradition and the larger community. The resolution is a formal recognition of Montana's extensive involvement in preserving and promoting his cultural heritage over nearly five decades, culminating in his retirement on Carnival Day 2017. The bill acknowledges his lineage as part of a family legacy rooted in the cultural practices of the Creole community, particularly through the mask-making tradition.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR210 is predominantly positive, recognizing a figure who is celebrated for his artistic and cultural contributions. Supporters of the resolution appreciate Montana's dedication to maintaining the traditions of his heritage and his role as a cultural ambassador. The resolution reflects a community's respect and admiration for Montana's lifelong work, bridging generations and reinforcing cultural identity.

Contention

While HR210 itself is a straightforward commendation without significant points of contention, the broader context of cultural representation and preservation in Louisiana may invoke varied opinions. While many embrace the recognition of cultural figures, others might advocate for broader support for arts and culture initiatives that reflect more diverse voices within the state. Nevertheless, the resolution stands as a testament to the impact one individual can have in fostering and sustaining cultural traditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR63

Commends UPS driver James Joseph for receiving the 2017 Jim Casey Community Service Award and for his contributions to his community

LA HR25

Commends Dr. Warren Daniel upon his retirement after many years of service as a physician

LA SR211

Commends Gordon H. "Nick" Mueller upon his retirement as the president and chief executive officer of The National World War II Musuem.

LA HCR103

Commends Darryl Kilbert upon his retirement as superintendent of the Orleans Parish Public School System

LA HR210

Commends Joseph "Granddaddy" Sharp upon the celebration of his 101st birthday

LA HR94

Commends Joseph D. Kimbrell for his exemplary public health service career and congratulates him on his retirement

LA HR185

Commends Dr. William Hansel, posthumously, for his many contributions

LA HR21

Commends Joseph Sonnier upon his journey from custodian, to teacher, to principal at Port Barre High School and upon his outstanding achievements and contributions

LA SR188

Commends Chris Joseph LeBlanc upon his retirement and for his accomplishments in the military and in business.

LA HR139

Commends Dr. Richard Michel upon his retirement as mayor of Marksville

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.