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Doll
Museum of Anthropology at UBC

during 1938
Object > Artwork
Related School
Morley (AB)
Culture
Stoney
Place Made
Morley, Alberta
Description
A tiny fabric doll with a skirt of a floral pattern of dark blue flowers outlined with light blue on a white background. The upper body is wrapped with a cream-coloured fabric that has dark brown horizontal lines equally spaced around it and one yellow vertical zig zag line at the front, one green vertical zig zag line at the back and one brown vertical zig zag line at the side. There is a light purple hood over the white face without facial features.

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Repository Object Identifier
537/53
Display Measurements
overall: 6.3 cm x 2.5 cm x 3.0 cm
Materials and Techniques
fibre
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