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Walking into Old Town, I came across Cynthia Campos of Miami, coming out of what I believe was Wild Woman Boutique. Cynthia had been traveling to California but had been stranded in Albuquerque with her boyfriend by a broken car. At loose ends, she decided to model and enter the Frida Kahlo Lookalike Contest.
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Jennifer and Dori. Jennifer's heritage is from Isleta and Santo Domingo Pueblos, and Dori is from Jemez Pueblo. When I asked Jennifer a bit more about her background, she revealed a pan-Pueblo heritage - Isleta, Laguna, Santo Domingo, and Zia Pueblos, with a bit of Yankton Sioux thrown in too: a galaxy of Native American heritage! Also, with the liberal use of a make-up pencil, she had that Frida Kahlo Unibrow thing going on.
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Cynthia place first, Jennifer second, and Dori third.
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