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  2. Feminine beauty ideal - Wikipedia

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    Skin color contrast has been identified as a feminine beauty standard observed across multiple cultures. [7] Women tend to have darker eyes and lips than men, especially relative to the rest of their facial features, and this attribute has been associated with female attractiveness and femininity, [7] yet it also decreases male attractiveness according to one study. [8]

  3. Beauty pageant - Wikipedia

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    Critics of beauty pageants argue that such contests reinforce the idea that girls and women should be valued primarily for their physical appearance, and that this puts tremendous pressure on women to conform to conventional beauty standards by spending time and money on fashion, cosmetics, hair styling, and even cosmetic surgery.

  4. Miss India USA - Wikipedia

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    Miss India USA is a beauty pageant for young women of Indian descent who are residents of the United States. The pageant was established in 1980 by the India Festival Committee headed by Dharmatma Saran. The winner of the Miss India USA pageant represents the United States at the Miss India Worldwide pageant.

  5. Decades of Miss Universe pageants reveal colorism in Indian ...

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    When Harnaaz Sandhu, 21, was born in Punjab in the 2000s, she had generations of Indian beauty queens preceding her, a handful of whom had found success on the Decades of Miss Universe pageants ...

  6. Helping or hurting? How beauty pageants in America affect ...

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    Ahead of the Miss Teen USA Pageant, AOL.com is looking at contemporary views of beauty and how they are shaping the next generation of Americans. Miss Universe was first introduced to the world as ...

  7. Indian princess - Wikipedia

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    The Indian princess or Native American princess is usually a stereotypical and inaccurate representation of a Native American or other Indigenous woman of the Americas. [1] The term "princess" was often mistakenly applied to the daughters of tribal chiefs or other community leaders by early American colonists who mistakenly believed that Indigenous people shared the European system of royalty. [1]

  8. How a humble Indian fabric became a symbol of luxury in 1960s ...

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    A madras print lines the border of "The Official Preppy Handbook," which was published in 1980 and sold more than a million copies. - Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Redux

  9. Gender roles among the Indigenous peoples of North America

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    Further, women controlled the economy of their respective nations through growing and distributing food and other resources. Iroquois women were recognized for their agricultural contributions and creativity throughout the year in ceremonies, nearly all of which celebrated the land’s fertility and crops, a primarily female domain. [24]