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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 2-71906, described as Chilkat family woman doll.  Brown fabric, stuffed, doll, w/ drawn features and black yarn hair.  Wears fabric dress w/ petticoat and “button blanket” made of felt.  H = 13”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71865, described as Tillamook doll.  Paper stuffed, stocking knit head, w/ needle molded features adn bead eyes.  Wears chino pants, burgundy & white print shirt, plaid neckerchief and plaid blanket.  Black felt hat w/ green band and paper “feather”, flat leacher hands.  Carries a fishing pail [broken]. Has black, wispy hair under hat.  H = 5.5”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71863, described as Salishan woman doll [Angeline].  Skookum type; w/ carved wooden face covered w/ crepe paper or corn husk, beaded eyes, inked featuers, grey mohair hair.  Body is a stump w/ pegged wooden legs/shoes.  Dressed in printed fabric skirt and blouse, multi colored commercial “indian” blanket.  Wears 2 beaded neclacses & carries a cane.  H = 12”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71872, described as Makah Indian doll.  Stuffed stocking knit head and arms; cardboard cone body covered w/ sweater knit.  Human hair, inked features.  Dressed in purple cotton dress, black and red “button” apron, and black and red “button blanket”.  Design of a copper on back of blanket.  H = 11”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71868, described as Chehalis corn husk doll.  Raffia hair with red ties, inked features, red raffia ties at waist, ankles, wrists and neck.  H = 6.5”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71907, described as “Stump” doll [cloth], with embroidered face, black yarn hair in two braids.  Wears print cotton calico dress [pink/blue,yellow] and an apron of blue & red felt decorated with buttons, and a red “copper” design lined with tiny beads, and bells.  Headband is of white felt.  He = 11.5”
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 2-71869, described as Tlingit Indian woman doll.  Stuffed fabric doll, w/ leather face and boots.  Wears chilkat design cotton dress w/ white fur ruff on hood and at wrists and hem.  Ink-drawn face.  Ceremonial costume.  H = 9.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71870, described as Salish doll.  Woven basketry doll with blue and red woven designs at neck and hem of skirt.  Black raffia braids.  Woven features.  Male.  H = 4”