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Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71819, described as Iroquois, applehead male doll.  H = 8”.  Corn husk, wired doll w/ apple face.  Dressed in tan buckskin tunic [neck opening tied closed], breechclout and leggings.  Head band is painted on. A few beads on clothes in porcupine quill style.  Hair is black yarn flowing down the back with a roach of black fur.
Hearst Museum object titled Male doll, accession number 2-71830, described as Male, Iroquois, corn husk doll. Features lightly penciled. Embroidery floss hair. Red fabric shirt and black felt leggings and breechclout. Belt beaded with red and white beads. Boots of yellow ochre colored felt with bead decorations. Wears a bead necklace with sequin dangle. A pair with 2-71831. Height: 10.0 inches.
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.