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Ancient
Voices
A
Museum to honor the least known people in North America,
the Original Tribal Women
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This
page shows some of the dolls that we have for the museum.
These are representations of the type of doll that Native
American children would have played with.
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A
Navaho style doll this is probably about 50 years old
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This
doll is also about 50 years old. It depicts an Indian
male and is hand made
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This
is a commercially made doll from the 70's. It portrays
Chief Joseph
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Close
up of the doll above the decoration on the velvet dress
is very good.
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A
modern day depiction of a Navaho woman with her weaving
and basket
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Another
modern doll again portraying a Navaho woman this time
with pottery.
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An
Eskimo Style doll made by Carlson dolls probably in the
1970's
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Another
Navaho style doll again made by Carlson dolls this time
in the 1960's
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The
back view of the previous doll showing the cradleboard
that Carlson dolls are known for.
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