Our Town, Neshoba County: Choctaw Culture on Display
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Updated: 11:30 AM Jul 10, 2009
Our Town, Neshoba County: Choctaw Culture on Display
Choctaw, Miss.
The 60th Annual Choctaw Indian Fair got underway with the crowning of the Choctaw Indian Princess.
Posted: 10:29 AM Jul 9, 2009
Reporter: Tametria Conner
Email Address: tametria.conner@wtok.com
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Posted by: Anonymous Location: Pearl River on Jul 13, 2009 at 05:48 PM

Famie Is a beautiful ,smart young woman She did a wonderful job,and I'm sure she will reprsent the Tribe Well,Remember always Wear the crown dont let the crown wear you!although it is my opinion I must say the when the 1st alternate and Winner was named I was shocked to hear the outcome watching the pageant It was cleary seen Miss Mahli Shined and was beautiful,she looked like a choctaw Doll , her on stage answer came from her heart ! all the girls were beautiful and did an incredible job!!but the outcome of the pageant is loudly spoken and we can only pray for Our new Ambassdor ,she will do good things ! .,I pray that the Choctaw princess will Keep smiling and never forget who she is or what she wants !Mahli I truly hope that you will run next year your beauty and your beauty for our people ,tribe,and culture is undeniable it is seen within you and god will keep blessing you in ways you never imagined!
Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 10, 2009 at 01:47 PM

Famie is a beautiful young lady.
Posted by: Lisa Location: Carthage on Jul 10, 2009 at 12:39 PM

The title went to a deserving young lady who seems to have captured it all: Miss Congeniality, Most Photogenic, Talent Award Winner, and, Choctaw Indian Princess. I am quite confident she will serve the Choctaw tribe very well.