Native American style granddaughter doll

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Artist Dan Chapman
Tribal Association Non-Native American - Sturgis, SD
Dimensions Length 12 | Width 7.5 inches

Granddaughter Doll

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$220.00
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According to Native American tradition, grandfathers made the first bow and arrow for their grandsons and taught them the responsibilities that men had to their people.
Description
Likewise, grandmothers would craft dolls for their granddaughters. They would use the dolls to explain their heritage and the granddaughter's future responsibilities.

Granddaughter Dolls were special gifts of love, these symbolic crafts were cherished for life.

The doll is made with leather, wool trade cloth, porcupine quills, buffalo hair stuffing, bone discs, and Italian glass trade beads.
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