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Louise Sheryl Edmo. Bannock Shoshone. Miss Indian America XIX. Item Info

Title:
Louise Sheryl Edmo. Bannock Shoshone. Miss Indian America XIX.
Photographer:
Archie L. Nash
Publisher:
Rangeland Photo Service
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1973
Approximated Date:
yes
Description:
Postcard of Louise Sheryl Edmo. | As Miss Indian America XIX, Louise is well qualified to represent the 800,000 Indians of the United States. Her public experience and knowledge of the problems of her people belie her age. This attractive eighteen-year-old has been a youth delegate to the White House Conference on aging, a delegate to the National Congress of American Indians, Anchorage, Alaska, first runner-up to the title of Miss National Congress of American Indians, besides numerous other recognitions. She plans to attend the University of Idaho to major in political science and pre-law. Louise was photographed in an original designed ceremonial dress of the Bannock tribe, with the Big Horn Mountains in the background. She will reign over the 1973 All American Indian Days and Miss Indian America pageant to be held in Sheridan, Wyoming, July 27, 28, 29.
Subjects:
Shoshone women trees mountains rivers photographic postcards
Location:
Fort Hall
Latitude:
43.014564
Longitude:
-112.162478
Source:
PG 9, Postcard Collection, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/
Source Identifier:
pg_9_301_01
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg

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