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BUCKSKIN NETS BEARSKIN.—The tedium of sentry duty was relieved for this guard in London when he came face to face with two full-blooded Red Indians accompanying the attractive cow-girl. Christine Vincent, who is “Miss Rodeo America.” Black Eagle (left) and One Star, both Sioux Indians from South Dakota, and Miss Vincent are members of Rodeo Far West, a rodeo show in London.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32220, 12 February 1970, Page 1

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BUCKSKIN NETS BEARSKIN.—The tedium of sentry duty was relieved for this guard in London when he came face to face with two full-blooded Red Indians accompanying the attractive cow-girl. Christine Vincent, who is “Miss Rodeo America.” Black Eagle (left) and One Star, both Sioux Indians from South Dakota, and Miss Vincent are members of Rodeo Far West, a rodeo show in London. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32220, 12 February 1970, Page 1

BUCKSKIN NETS BEARSKIN.—The tedium of sentry duty was relieved for this guard in London when he came face to face with two full-blooded Red Indians accompanying the attractive cow-girl. Christine Vincent, who is “Miss Rodeo America.” Black Eagle (left) and One Star, both Sioux Indians from South Dakota, and Miss Vincent are members of Rodeo Far West, a rodeo show in London. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32220, 12 February 1970, Page 1