English: Princess Atalie Unkalunt, soprano, shaking hands with Charles Curtis (Kaw),
Vice President for Herbert Hoover.
Princess Atalie Unkalunt Collection, NMAI.AC.117, P23868.
Newspaper caption reads: HEAP GOOD LUCK! - That's message borne to Vice-President-elect Curtis by Atalie Unkalunt, pretty Cherokee princess, from her tribespeople in the Middle West. She is an author of note as well as a designer of women's fashions.
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