The first ever Miss First Nation Supreme Queen competition was a momentous occasion, marking a celebration of Indigenous drag queens and the rich cultures they represent. The competition took place in Sydney, Australia, as part of Sydney WorldPride, and it was a dazzling showcase of talent and spirit. The queens competed with passion and pride, and the competition itself was a culmination of years of hard work and dedication.
The competition was not just a celebration of drag culture, but of Indigenous cultures as well. The contestants drew inspiration from their heritage and traditions, and the competition itself was a reflection of the strength and resilience of Indigenous peoples. The queens were united in their love for drag and their commitment to showcasing the power and beauty of Indigenous art and culture.
Our captivating photos offer a behind-the-scenes look at the competition, showcasing the intricate makeup and costumes that the queens wore. The photos capture the magic of the competition, as well as the joy and camaraderie that the queens shared with one another. It was an unforgettable event, and we are honored to have been able to capture these moments of beauty and triumph.
In the end, the winner of the competition was Cerulian, a Meriam and Erub Kebi Le queen whose performance had the audience out of their seats. But as our photos show, all of the contestants were winners in their own right, showcasing the power and beauty of Indigenous drag culture. We hope that our photos offer a glimpse into this magical world and inspire others to celebrate the unique cultures and traditions of Indigenous peoples around the world.