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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71859, described as Hopi maiden doll.  Conposite head and hands w/ molded and painted features.  Black embroidery floss hair styled in traditional butterfly fashion.  Stuffed, stocking knit body.  White felt boots and white blouse & petticoat. Black jumper w/ yarn and bead decoration.  Bead necklace & blue silk cloak.  Red ribbon belt w/ green fringe.  H = 9”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71826, described as Navajo girl doll, black mohair hair, embroidered features.  Dressed in navy print dress [navy, yellow, blue, green white] with white fabric belt and bead necklace.  H = 5.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71855, described as Navajo, corn husk and paper cone doll. No features. Black mohair hair, striped fabric “blanket.” Silver bead necklace and silver concho in hair with blue feather. Corn husk dress is dyed blue-green.  Carries a woven basket filled with chiles.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71834, described as Navajo baby doll and cradle board.  Cradle made of board, notched with a “V” and with two leather straps to hold the baby.  Fabric sun shade is thumbtacked to the board and tied with white yarn.  Baby is stuffed fabric with inked feathers and mohair hair.  Wrapped in purple and white fabric wrapping.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71877, described as Seated female Skookum-type Indian doll [no legs].  Molded composition face, features painted, black mohair hair with tan leather headband.  Calico skirt, blanket around shoulders.  H - 6”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71856, described as Tohono O’Odham basket doll.  Woven in 4 different colors with basket on head.  Hair & features are are black devils claw; body, face & basket woven of white willow; skirt, green dyed willow.  H = 6.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71857, described as Apache, cloth stuffed doll, with painted features and mohair hair in two braids. Buckskin blouse and skirt with self fringe. Decorated with blue tube beads, gold & clear beads and silver sequins. Buckskin boots, knife sheath, pouch and hair ties, both of which are beaded and decorated with silver sequins. Height 9.75 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71784, described as Cochiti Pueblo Indian woman doll. Cotton stuffed doll in costume of Cochiti Pueblo. Dressed in one should dress of black fabric, Black yarn hair, molded and painted features. White leather leggings and shoes. Rayon satin shawl with embroidered lining. Height 11.5 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71782, described as Carved wooden doll, on cactus wood base.  Dressed in cotton print dress with brown suede belt. Carrying burden basket of crocheted thread.  Burden basket contains 3 objects.  One arm is raised to steady the basket.  The other holds a walking stick. Real hair.  Leather back pad and head band. Doll: H = 6.5”. Stand: 4”x7”x1.5”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71866b, described as Baby doll and a cradle board.  Doll is of light brown wool, with yarn hair and embroidered features.   Cradle board of wicker, flannel, yarn, etc. & beaded with blue fabric sun shade.  Baby is a stocking knit with embroidered features.  H = 10”