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Huron Indians To Greet king And Queen -- These pictures, of the Huron Indians, the oldest tribe in North America, were made at their reservation near here, as they spruced up their ceremonial bonnets in preparation for their ceremony to greet King George and Queen Elizabeth. This close up of two Indians in war Regalia, shows Jules Sioui, (left), and Arigene Sioui. The warrior on the left is wearing the ancient Huron dress, while the brave on the right is wearing comparatively modern head-dress a.

Huron Indians To Greet king And Queen -- These pictures, of the Huron Indians, the oldest tribe in North America, were made at their reservation near here, as they spruced up their ceremonial bonnets in preparation for their ceremony to greet King George and Queen Elizabeth. This close up of two Indians in war Regalia, shows Jules Sioui, (left), and Arigene Sioui. The warrior on the left is wearing the ancient Huron dress, while the brave on the right is wearing comparatively modern head-dress a.
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Huron Indians To Greet king And Queen -- These pictures, of the Huron Indians, the oldest tribe in North America, were made at their reservation near here, as they spruced up their ceremonial bonnets in preparation for their ceremony to greet King George and Queen Elizabeth. This close up of two Indians in war Regalia, shows Jules Sioui, (left), and Arigene Sioui. The warrior on the left is wearing the ancient Huron dress, while the brave on the right is wearing comparatively modern head-dress a
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