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Hearst Museum object titled Baby doll, accession number 2-71816, described as Mohawk/Iroquois Indian baby doll in birch bark & wood cradle made in European style.  Cradle has 2 rockers & a hood, lined w red flannel which also covers baby.  Baby is just a head made of coton with stocking knit over it.  Black and red beads for features; black mohair hair.  Non-traditional Iroquois cradle board.  L = 3.5”: W = 1.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Burial doll, accession number 2-71874, described as Originally thought to be American Indian. Later accredited to South Sea. Carved wood female with small breasts. Heavy features and head or head dress that is flat point.  No feet but stands on base.  Girdle of deer thongs and 6 dew claws. Similar to shaman’s rattle.   H = 10.5”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71764, described as Blackfoot man doll.  Fabric, stuffed doll with embroidered features.  White leather mocassins, beaded w/ blue/white circular design.  Green/white bat-winged pants, white/green kilt style breechclout, multicolored shirt, yellow/white braided belt.  Black yarn hair, braided w/white leather strips.  White feather in hair.  H = 13”.