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Spokane woman named Alice Garry, the first Princess America, presents an Indian hunting jacket to Herbert Hoover at the National Indian Congress, Spokane, Washington, August 19, 1926
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Jessie Jim, the second Princess America, National Indian Congress, at Duncan Gardens, Manito Park, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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Jessie Jim, the second Princess America, National Indian Congress, overlooking Latah Creek Valley, from Brown's Addition, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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Umatillas men and women stand in Coeur d'Alene Park, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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Salish men in front of the Masonic Temple at the National Indian Congress, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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Jessie Jim stands on the roof of the Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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Jessie Jim stands on the roof of the Davenport Hotel, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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Crowning of Jessie Jim, the second Princess America, Masonic Temple, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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Umatillas on their way to the general parade, National Indian Congress, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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Jessie Jim, the second Princess America, National Indian Congress, with two other princess and a man, Spokane, Washington,1926
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Colville girl named Jessie Jim is crowned Princess America, National Indian Congress, Spokane, Washington,1926
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Skitswish & Spokane mothers and babies at the Indian Baby Clinic and Contest, Second National Indian Congress, July 1926
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Encampment at the National Indian Congress, Glover Stadium, Spokane, Washington, 1926
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