Chief Albert Morris honored with Northside Skull and Bone Gang funeral procession August 10, 2010 Times Picayune Submitted by N.O.V.A. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ The Northside Skull and Bone Gang led a funeral procession through the Treme neighborhood on Tuesday for Chief Albert Morris, who died last week at 67. Without Morris, the gang would have likely disappeared altogether. As a young man, Morris had learned how to craft the oversize skulls and hand-drawn bone suits from "Big Arthur," an older Bone Man. In recent years, Morris handed down the traditions to Second Chief Bruce "Sunpie" Barnes and a group of others who revived the Northside gang. Early every Mardi Gras morning, accompanied a percussion crew on drums and tambourines, the Bone Men walk through the neighborhoods carrying big ham bones and shouting "Wake up!" or "You next!" The Treme Brass Band played a special dirge in Morris' honor in front of a Villere Street building that used to be home to LaPearl's hair salon, a social hub of the neighborhood run by Morris' mother.