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Choctaw Indian Princesses

Tradition defines the Choctaw Princess. Each year a special young lady is inducted into an elite and exclusive circle with the honor and responsibility of representing her tribe.

Although the first Choctaw fair began in 1949, the Princess pageant did not become part of the fair until 1955 when the first official princess was selected and thus began a distinguished legacy.


Patsy (Sam) Buffington--1955-56

Abbie (Gibson) Phillips--1956-57

Shirley (Chapman) Briscoe--1957-58

Shirley (York) Kile--1958-59

Donna (Farmer) Denson--1959-60

Earline Hickman--1960-61

Annie Ryan (Bell) Billie--1961-62

Loretta (Steve) Wilson--1962-63

Sally Ann (Bell) Bread--1963-64

Mary Ann (Henry) Mason--1964-65

Ruth Ann (Farmer) Ferris--1965-66

Doris Ann Thompson--1966-67

Louis (Willis) Keats--1967-68

Susie Mae Henry--1968-69

Joanne (McMillan) Cleveland--1969-70

Rena Jane Morris--1970-71

Lari York--1971-72

Ellen Gail (Farmer) Wilson--1972-73

Linda (Willis) Alex--1973-74

Patricia (Martin) Gibson--1974-75

Alma (Willis) Brennen--1975-76

Velma (Sam) Henry--1976-77

Phyliss (John) Anderson--1977-78

Brenda (Billie) Bernard--1978-79

Karen Lilly--1979-80

Dee Ann (Gibson) McCoy--1980-81

Bernadine (Hickman) Dixon--1981-82

Anita (Jim) McCombs--1982-83

Loriann (Denson) Ahshapanek--1983-84

Marion (Ben) Sockey--1984-85

Amanda Bell--1985-86

Iris (Wesley) Navarro--1986-87

Angela Sue Hundley--1987-88

Melanie Dianne Ben--1988-89

Shannon Jeanette Keats--1989-90

Natasha Louann (Willis) Phillips--1990-91

Chassidy Georgina (Bell) Wilson--1991-92

Ashley Allison Hickman--1992-93

Misty Dawn (Brescia) Driefuss--1993-94

Chantell Blanche Shumake--1994-95

Karla Monique Keats--1995-96

Summer Raven (Saunders) Cole--1996-97

Lynn Dena (Allen) Parkerson--1997-98

Lindsey Temple Gibson--1998-99

Erica Lenore (Dan) Farve--1999-00

Latisha Denell Stephens--2000-01

Shawntaye Nicole Vaughn--2001-02

Cheriena Brooke Ben--2002-03

Lena Latoya Tucker--2003-04

Delana Nastassia Willis--2004-05

Jessica Nicle Greer--2005-06

Ahinah Bree Alex--2006-07

Kristen Dawn Tubby--2007-08

Tia Anderson--2008-09

Above text from 58th Annual Mississippi Choctaw Indian Fair Official Souvenir Program