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MISS (INDIAN) AMERICA XIV
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MISS SARAH ANN JOHNSON
Navajo Tribe
MISS (INDIAN) AMERICA XIV
Miss Johnson wears the rug dress of early Navajo
women, handwoven by her mother, Mrs. Loraine
Johnson, in the earliest design of the Navajo,
with jewelry typical of her people. Her moccasins
and leggings, made by
by her grandmother,
different from any other tribe. MISS
MISS (INDIAN)
AMERICA is selected on the basis of dedication
to all Indian people. The MISS (INDIAN) AMERICA
Pageant will be held AUGUST 2, 3 and 4, 1968,
during ALL AMERICAN INDIAN DAYS
SHERIDAN, WYOMING.
in
Photo By: Vacationland Studio
Vacationland Studio, Sheridan, Wyoming
Henry
McGrew
PRINTING
K.C., MO.
61933
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