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MISS (Indian) AMERICA XIII
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MISS WAHLEAH LUJAN
TAOS PUEBLO
MISS (Indian) AMERICA XIII
Seated on prize-winning buckskin tanned by her
grandfather, Pete Bernal, and wearing the
ceremonial white manta and buckskin boots of
her tribe, Miss Lujan is shown before her
sketch of her Taos Pueblo home. MISS (Indian)
AMERICA is selected on the basis of knowledge
of and dedication to all Indian
annual MISS (Indian)
people. The
Pageant will
AMERICA
be held AUGUST 4, 5, and 6, 1967, during ALL
AMERICAN INDIAN
INDIAN DAYS
WYOMING
in SHERIDAN,
near the Big Horn Mountains.
Photo By: Vacationland Studio
Vacationland Studio, Sheridan, Wyoming
Henry
McGrew
PRINTING
K.C., MO
63260
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