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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71821, described as Corn husk, wired, Iroquois “False Face” doll.  Wooden face mask. Kneeling on one knee. Mounted on log cross-section. Dressed in buckskin boots, short tunic, and breechclout.  Decorated w/ multicolored yarn around knees, waist and over shoulder.  Mask painted black, red & white w/ rabbit fur ruff and red felt back.  H = 6”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71766, described as Ojibwa woman doll.  Body of heavy suede leather, painted features, black yarn hair in braids.  Clothing decorated with white rabbit fur jabot, cuffs, belt and anklets, leather, beaded headband witha green feather.  H = 9”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71715, described as (a) Alaskan Eskimo groom doll.  Stuffed body with carved wood face and painted features.  Dressed in short mukluks with red trim.  The fur parka of brown sealskin which has decorative tufts of wool, pink yarn strands and fur, with yellow and blue beads around hem.  Mukluks decorated with red, green and white beads on front.  H = 11”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71723, described as Alaskan Eskimo doll.  Carved reindeer horn, painted features and hair.  Dressed in sealskin parka, pants and mukluks.  The parka has the arms attached to it, so that when it is removed the figure is armless.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71767, described as Assiniboine or Stoney boy doll.  Cloth stuffed doll, painted features.  Costume is of tan canvas, very crudely made.  Wears fur cap and belt.  Face painted red.  Tunic & pants decorated w/ purple paint.  H = 9”