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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 2-71817, described as Cayuga [Turtle Clan] doll.  H = 8”, on base.  Corn husk, with no features.  Black rabbit fur scalp lock, w/ bead dangles & feather ; wooden snowshoes.  Brown leather, high backed mocassins, beaded, blue-white yarn.  Knee wraps w/ “tails”.  Brown suede breeclout, red tie.  White rabbit fur, one-armed jerkin w/ red strap for the red felt blanket tied to back.  Has silver arm band and carries a pole in right hand.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 1-259506, described as Woman dancer doll.  Softly stuffed, fabric doll with embroidered features.  Black yarn hair.  Dressed in buckskin skirt and carries braided white yarn with red beads.  Wears fur headpiece withred bead decoration.  Wears bead necklaces of red, orange and white with shell pendant.   H = 16”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71864, described as Tlingit Indian Doll.  Stuffed, felt doll w/ embroibered features.  Dresed in blue and red felt dance dress, black felt leggings, beaded felt mocassins and white & red beaded headdress.  BAck has downy white fur and originally had bird feathers.  Hair is of fur or mohair.  H = 7.75”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71771, described as Male hunter doll.  Figure dressed in traditional water proof and windproof seal/walrus intestine parka.  Has a bleadched sealskin face with embroidered features and appliqued nose.  Soft sealskin body, crimped seal soled mukluks.  His seal skin hair is cut in traditional Siberian style, bald on top, with fringe around the head.  Park is entirely hand sewn.  It has seal fur at the ends of each arm and around the bottom of the parka.  It is bleached white, sewn with sinew.  Has a suede belt tied around waist.   H = 34.5 cm.
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”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71729a,b, described as Pawnee Straight Dancer doll.  All cloth, stuffed doll, on a “fur” rug attached to a wooden stand.  Beaded, feathres, black horse-hair hair in two braids tied with leather thongs.  White mocassins w/ red bead trim; black bat-wing trousers trimmed with white beads and red stripe; red/black/yellow breechclout; red satin shirt w/ black/yellow trim.  Silver armbands; hair pipe bandolier; black neck scarf; silver bolo; tan leather, silver studded belt.   Head dress is of fur and red felt w/ trailers decorated w/ silver and beads, down back.  White feather in hat.  Carries dance wand in left hand and feathered/painted want in right.  H = 11”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71719a,b, described as Alaskan Eskimo woman doll.  Stuffed doll with flat leather face, inked features.   Dressed in leather leggings and moccasins [all in one], and brown fur parka of dog or calf skin.  White fur ruff around face and cuffs.  Leather belt or tie around neck.  H = 9”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71772, described as Alaskan Eskimo bride doll.  Stuffed body with carved wooden face and painted features.  Dressed in high mukluks or winter boots, parka of brown seal skin with decorative tufts of wool and fur.  Around the bottom of the parka there are red and green beads.   Mukluks have black and blue beads on the front.    H = 10.5”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71910, described as Crow “Mad Woman” doll.  Rounded, flat, board cut into basic head/torso shape and covered w/brown “buckskin”.  Wispy, real hair.  2 white bead eyes and black seed bead mouth.  Buckskin belt is beaded w/ yellow and blue beads.  Lower body of shredded bark [no legs or arms].  Animal fur tail.  H = 17.0”.