Christina Fallin also made headlines in 2011 after taking part in a photo shoot for a local magazine at the governor's mansion. Videos from the shoot showing her in avant-garde and revealing fashions strolling around the mansion property were ultimately removed from the magazine's website after some people said they were distasteful.

The governor's daughter, who is a marketing consultant for and appears in a local magazine called So6ix and is part of an electric-punk band called Pink Pony, has posted several photos in the past few weeks from events with her mother. She was at the State of the State speech at the state capitol and posted photos from a trip to Washington, D.C. for the National Governor's Association meeting.

The picture of her in the headdress quickly drew negative comments on Fallin's social media profiles, many of which were deleted.

"To see someone from Oklahoma who should know about our history and the past — who, not only that, whose own mother is the governor — should know that's just something you do not do," said Louis Fowler, 35, who is Choctaw. "The fact that Christina Fallin even titled it 'appropriate culturation' means that she kind of knew what she was doing. There's a big difference between doing it stupidly and doing it knowingly."