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poupée CD2005-0008 D2004-24573 | |
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Numéro de artefact | III-I-1957 | |
Affiliations culturelles actuelles | kanien'kehaka
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Toutes les affiliations | kanien'kehaka (culture)
mohawk (culture)
iroquoise (culture)
Terres boisées du Nord-Est (culture)
Turtle Clan
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Catégorie | 09 : objets de divertissement
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Sous-catégorie | I100 : jouet
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Dimensions | Hauteur 22.0 cm, Longueur 9.3 cm, Largeur 9.0 cm | |
Artiste / Artisan / Fabricant | Gachauie
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Inscription | Onoya'giyada'/(IROQUOIS CORN HUSK DOLL)/For centuries the Iroquois Child has played with dolls made from corn husks, some dressed some plain./Traditionally, play dolls were made without faces, thereby encouraging the child's imagination./After the intrusion of the European, the heads were sometimes made of dried apples with finger-pinched, molded features. The newcomers, in turn, adopted husk dolls and made them for their children./Made by Ga'hawe/"Carrying Doll"/Nation Mohawk/woman/Clan Turtle | |
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| CD2005-0008 D2004-24574 |
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| CD2002-104 S2001-5462 |
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| CD2002-104 S2001-5463 |