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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71732, described as Sioux woman doll.  Cotton stuffed doll with leather face, beaded eyes and mouth, real black hair.  Dressed in fringed buckskins, painted yellow at yolk with blue and green lines along skirt.  Red dot design along bottom above the hem fringe. Leather leggings to the knee with crystal and blue beads.  Blue bead dangle earrings.  Hair tied with red string.  Arms are very short.  H = 10.75”
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 2-71818, described as Portrait doll of Mohawk warrior, Joseph Brant.  H = 9.5”.  Composition doll with molded head & painted features.  Hand dressed in “dirty” white leggings to hip, green felt kilt & black wool tunic w/ yellow design.  Red “Hudson Bay Blanket” over shoulders.  Leather sash.  Turkey feather headdress.  Necklace of clay, simulating claws, seeds & bones.  Blue & white paint on face.  On stand inscribed with “Joseph Brant, 1742-1807”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71754, described as Wichita Indian man doll.  Cloth stuffed doll, dressed in yellow buckskin shirt and overtunic with a few beads, mocassins, and buckskin leggings to the knee.  Yarn hair; embroidered features; white feathers in hair; streaks of red paint on each cheeks.  H = 10.5”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71716, described as Alaskan Eskimo male doll.  Stuffed body, carved ivory face with painted features and black wool hair.  Dressed in parka of seal hair, with rabbit trim.  Green trim around the legs.  H = 9.5”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71772, described as Alaskan Eskimo bride doll.  Stuffed body with carved wooden face and painted features.  Dressed in high mukluks or winter boots, parka of brown seal skin with decorative tufts of wool and fur.  Around the bottom of the parka there are red and green beads.   Mukluks have black and blue beads on the front.    H = 10.5”