For most of us, pageants conjure up smiling beauty-queen hopefuls parading
around in bathing suits or glittery gowns. But most of us have never witnessed the Miss Navajo Nation competition,
an event, inaugurated in 1952, that redefines "pageant" as an opportunity for young women to honor and strengthen
Navajo culture and reveal the beauty within.
In this sensitive documentary, Billy Luther, whose mother was crowned Miss Navajo 1966, opens the door to a
surprising world, where contestants with diverse styles, physiques, and political orientations are challenged to
answer tough historical questions in the Navajo language and showcase their spiritual and practical knowledge of
practices like governance, traditional singing, or butchering a whole sheep.
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