Mexico Institute
(Photo - Left) Gov. Martinez y Martinez visits with Cherokees
(Photo - Right) Holly Golah Gee Gah Gay Ahdahdohski (Winter Red Berries) Nowlin, Ray Wolf Warrior Vann, and Amy Brownlow with Gov. Martinez y Martinez discussing the beauty of Mexico.
(Photo - Left) Brownlow, Sheron Rogers & Paula Nowlin discuss the events.
(Photo - Right) Gov. Martinez y Martinez of Coahuila with Cherokee youths Charles Rogers and Holly Nowlin after receiving the medal.
(Photo - Left) Cherokee Princess Holly Winter Red Berries (Golah Gee Gah Gay Ahdohdooski) presents the peace medal to Gov. Martinez y Martinez as Charles Prophecy (Adolayhoeski) Rogers looks on.
(Photo - Right) Amy Doctor Bird Rogers and Mary Hummingbird Layton catch up on gossip.
(Photo - Left) Wood and fiancée Amy Rogers can always be counted on to help with any Cherokee gathering.
(Photo - Right) Cherokee Princess Holly Newlin shares a laugh with her cousin Charles Rogers and their grandmother, Catherine Newlin.
(Photo - Left) Gregg Storyteller Howard introduces the Governor; his famous voice commands attention.
(Photo - Right) Esther Hunter's Moon Vann greets Gov. Martinez y Martinez and welcomes him to Dallas.
(Photo - Left) Amy Brownlow holds the audience spellbound with her beautiful voice as she sings the “Cherokee Prayer for Peace” in Spanish.
(Photo - Right) Charles Ahdoelayhoeski Rogers and Gov. Martinez y Martinez seem to agree that the evening is a success.
(Photo - Left) Cherokee ladies flock together: Sheron Butterfly Rogers, Amy Doctor Bird Rogers, Mary Hummingbird Layton, Holly Winter Red Berries Nowlin standing, and seated, Paula Nowlin and Catherine Nowlin.
(Photo - Right) Joe Eagle Gentry painstakingly recreates Cherokee warrior face paint.
(Photo - Left) Lari Choctaw Daughter and Gregg Storyteller Howard are always enchanting.
(Photo - Right) “Study in Blue” Esther Vann, Judy Gentry and Amy Brownlow in Cherokee regalia make a lovely picture.
(Photo - Left) Judy and Joe Eagle Gentry enjoy Cherokee get-togethers even more than fishing.
(Photo - Right) After carefully studying research books on Cherokee face paint, Charles Prophecy Rogers chooses his design.
(Photo - Left) Gregg Storyteller (Kahnoeheski) Howard and Ray Wolf (Wah hoe yah) Vann are obviously plotting mischief.
(Photo - Right) Chuck Nowlin enjoys the gala while visiting the table of his mother Catherine Nowlin and Esther Vann.
(Photo - Left) Sheron Kamama (Butterfly) Rogers presents Clara Hinojosa, director of the Mexico Institute, with a traditional Cherokee dance shawl.
(Photo - Right) Amy Brownlow, Gov. Martinez y Martinez and Esther Vann after the Governor received the peace medal.
(Photo - Left) Chief Rogers presents a flag from the Mexican Revolution to the Mexico Institute.
(Photo - Right) Chief Rogers presented a home-made battle flag from the Mexican Revolution to the Dallas Mexico Institute on behalf of the Cherokee Nation of Mexico.
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