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Choctaw Indian Princess, Oklahoma, USA
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Choctaw Indian Princess, Oklahoma, USA
Choctaw Indian Princess in traditional costume, Oklahoma, USA. Date: 1946
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1946 Cosmetics Feathered Feathers Fringe Geometric Geometrical Headdress Lipstick Makeup Oklahoma Rouge Choctaw Racial
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This evocative photograph captures the regal presence of a Choctaw Indian Princess in traditional attire, taken in Oklahoma, USA, in 1946. The Choctaw Nation is one of the largest Native American tribes in the United States, with a rich history that predates European settlement. The Princess, adorned in a vibrant and intricately designed costume, wears a headdress adorned with feathers, adding to her majestic appearance. The geometric patterns and fringe on her jacket and the use of cosmetics, such as rouge and lipstick, add to the overall effect of this striking image. The 1940s were a time of great change for Native American communities, as they navigated the complexities of modern American society while holding onto their cultural traditions. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the resilience and beauty of Native American women and their connection to their heritage.
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