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MISS (INDIAN) AMERICA XVI
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Winona Margery Haury
MISS (INDIAN) AMERICA XVI
Cheyenne/Arapaho
Navajo/Sioux
Miss Haury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Haury of Albuquerque, New Mexico wears the
traditional dress of the Cheyenne tribe of Okla-
homa. Her buckskin dress and accessories sym-
bolize the resourcefulness of the Cheyennes. The
rugs, baskets, grinding stone and spindle represent
the Navajo Way of Life. The eagle feather war
bonnet, which belonged to her Santee Sioux
grandfather, Rev. George Wilson, symbolizes the
aggressiveness of the Sioux nation. The lone eagle
feather symbolizes an honor bestowed on her by
her paternal grandfather, Herman Haury, Arapaho
Chief.
NATIONAL MISS INDIAN AMERICA PAGEANT
JULY 31, AUGUST 1, 2, 1970
SHERIDAN, WYOMING
Photo by Vacationland Studio
Distributed by All American Indian Days, Inc.
HENRY MCGREW
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