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Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71820, described as Carved wood, Cherokee, “Old Man” doll.  Painted features, black yarn hair; brown, ultra-suede, fringed trousers; red, calico print shirt with solid red neck-cloth and green bead slide.  Leather belt and head band. Warries a walking stick. Mounted on a wood base.  H = 8.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71813, described as Pueblo Indian Drummer; male doll.  H = 6.0”.  Clay figure dressed in lavender cotton tunic .  Has bright leggings & plastic “leather” high boots, cotton heaad band and sash, w/ a balsa wood, painted drum attached to left hand & drumsticks attached to right hand.  Features molded & painted.  Black yarn hair on own base.
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 5-14371, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71835, described as Male, Cree doll.  Carved wood, some features inked.  Dressed in leggings of red and navy wool, a red brech clout and striped cotton shirt; dark navy cape w/ red trim on sleeves and hood.  Hood has long “lerapipi”.  Hair of horsehair dressed in wrapped braids. Green wool belt.  Leather moccasins.   H=10”
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71844, described as Cornhusk doll [Sachem Chief] w/ lightly penciled features.  Dressed in white cotton shirt, navy wool leggings w/ red trim, and white beads; brown leather over skirt w/ beaded decoration [Wolf Clan].  Wears a greeen bandalero trimmed with red beads and rawhide headband, arm band and braid wrappings.  Real hair.    H=13”
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71822, described as Mohawk man doll.  H = 7.5” on .75” wood base.  Corn husk body w/ out features.  Black yarn hair w/ feather hat.  Buckskin head band.  Dressed in white doe shik moccasins, black fabric leggings & breechclout.  Dressed in white shirt & leather bandalero.  Bead & shell necklace, cord tie at waist.  Holds a a wood rattle in right hand.
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71810, described as Massosoit male doll.  Buckskin stuffed doll w/ 1” feather in hair.  Molded face, painted features.  Dressed in beaded breechclout, armbands, mocassins and head band.  Simulated quill vest.  Hair [mohair] done in braids.  Carries a wooden peace pipe.   H = 10”.
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71836, described as Male, all leather, stuffed doll, w/ black leather hair, beaded facial features and bead decorated leather [commercial glazed skin] tunic, leggings, and boots
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71807, described as Cherokee Sequoia male doll.  Made of wire armnature, nylon wrapped.  Head of molded clay.  Dressed in dark-brown leather moccasins, trousers, and a multi-colored, striped shirt and turban.  Has black yarn hair & carries a pipe in hand.  Belt madeof same fabric as shirt & fringed w/ yellow yarn.  H = 11.5”.
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 1-259498, described as Cahuilla effigy doll (male).  Clay with pinched-out nose and round goggle eyes, incised with slits.  Body, arms and legs flat and rigid.  Skirt of shredded maple bark, earrings and necklace of red/yellow seed beads. Face and body decorated with rest-red designs.   H = 12”