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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71737, described as Female doll. Buckskin body with beaded eyes, black embroidery floss hair in braids tied with red thread.  Two-skin dress heavily beaded in blue and white with red accents.  Turtle amulet contains sage. Leather belt with conchos.  Beaded moccasins.  H = 5.5”
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 Moccasins, accession number 2-10345a,b, described as Pair, floral beaded on buckskin.  Style of floral beading and designs used indicate Santee (fide D. Finster 1969).
Hearst Museum object titled Moccasins, accession number 2-5214a,b, described as Buckskin moccasins; hard soles; multicolor beaded bands on white ground; vamp also has strips of quilling; tongue beaded and quilled with tin cones and horsehair; blue cloth edging at ankles.