Persons at events of all kind most notedly Woodstock, other folk or Pagen events who find mud. now matter how dry the area is to cover themselves with.
These people, first noted in the literature after suddenly appearing at the original Woodstock music festival 25 years ago in 1969, are unique in all the world’s societies in that there appears to be absolutely no racial or ethnic basis for the origin of their society. The
individual Mud People from many different ethnic backgrounds share a culture based solely on an affinity for mud. They are
immediately visually recognizable by their unusual practice of covering themselves in mud literally from
head to toe, their eyes generally being the only area of their body not coated with mud. they are often skyclad
Jon: i went to
Woodstock in 1994
you should have seen all the mud people.
Sue: really what were they like?
Jon: covered
head to toe in mud, not all were wearing clothes