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Hearst Museum object titled Baby doll, accession number 2-71816, described as Mohawk/Iroquois Indian baby doll in birch bark & wood cradle made in European style.  Cradle has 2 rockers & a hood, lined w red flannel which also covers baby.  Baby is just a head made of coton with stocking knit over it.  Black and red beads for features; black mohair hair.  Non-traditional Iroquois cradle board.  L = 3.5”: W = 1.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71821, described as Corn husk, wired, Iroquois “False Face” doll.  Wooden face mask. Kneeling on one knee. Mounted on log cross-section. Dressed in buckskin boots, short tunic, and breechclout.  Decorated w/ multicolored yarn around knees, waist and over shoulder.  Mask painted black, red & white w/ rabbit fur ruff and red felt back.  H = 6”.
Hearst Museum object titled Iroquois lacrosse stick; miniature, accession number 2-71837, described as Iroquois LaCrosse stick; miniature.  Carved wood and shellaced string.
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 Statue, accession number 2-34874, described as Wooden ‘cigar store’ Indian; holding bag and knife, plains headdress, gold paint trim, dark stained fir, mounted on rectangular base.