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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71720, described as All cloth doll, with felt face, embroidered eyes and mouth; nose a piece of applied felt.  Dressed in one-piece suit of black flannel, with white felt trim on feet, around hood and down the front, with yellow yarn ties.  Sleeves are sewn so that the hands do not show under a white felt cover.  Also a white felt piece at the crotch.  H = 9”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71725, described as Eskimo bone doll.  Face with carved nose and three holes for eyes and mouth.  Arms and legs tied to body with twine. The body is of one kind of bone - perhaps antler of deer or seal.  Arms and legs look more like sea animal, seal or whale.  H = 3.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71765, described as Canadian Indian doll.  Cotton knit doll, tightly stuffed, molded face with embroidered eyebrows and mouth, black bead eyes.  Black yarn hair.  Dressed in same knit fabric suit - trousers & jacket trimmed with yellow/red/green wool looped braid [simulated fringe], and belted jacket w/ metal buckle.