A citizen of both the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the Walker River Paiute Nation, Susan is a graduate of the University of Arizona. Susan is the 35th Miss Indian World Ambassador.
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Miss Indian World 2018-19, Taylor Susan, helps 7-year-old Angie Nosie, of San Carlos, try on her sash, during Susan’s appearance Saturday, Jan. 26, at Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum, in Miami.
A citizen of both the White Mountain Apache Tribe and the Walker River Paiute Nation, Susan is a graduate of the University of Arizona. Susan is the 35th Miss Indian World Ambassador.
Not pictured is eight-year old Catalina Nosie, also of San Carlos, who holds the title of Miss Rice Elementary First Attendant. The girls’ aunt told the Silver Belt that Catalina Nosie is considering moving on in competition and wanted to