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Male Native American Doll Dressed in Traditional Winter Clothing
$ 50.16
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Male Doll Dressed in Traditional Winter Clothing. Featuring smoked hide pants and fringed jacket, decorated with grey fur around the hood and bottom edge, beadwork along the edge of the two pockets, and four three petal floral beaded motifs, two on the front, and two on the back. The mittens are made of unsmoked hide., each with two bands of grey fur and a pair of three petal floral designs, and the hide mitten keepers are braided. His ankle wrap moccasins are made of unsmoked hide, each with a white fabric vamps, red fabric side flaps, and a three-petal floral motif. Other accessories include a dark brown fur cap, a smoked hide cartridge pouch on a waist strap, and a fringed rifle case carried on the back, each with simple beaded decorations. Craftswoman unknown. Dene – Dogrib Tribe; Rea-Edzo, Northwest Territories, Canada. This fine quality doll is wearing a traditional 19th
century Dene man’s costume and accessories, with old style tied closures on the jacket. Unsmoked hide mittens and footwear are usually worn only for dress-up occasions, not everyday use. Otherwise, the overall outfit represents typical clothing worn by men. 17" T.