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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
Doll with piece of white-brown fabric (part b) and piece of white-brown fabric (part c). The first part is a tiny fabric doll (part a) whose body is made of white fabric rolled up and which is wrapped with a "coat" of a dark blue and white checkered wool-like pattern with a light blue and dark yellow-brown belt wrapped around the waist.

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Repository Object Identifier
537/9 a-c
Display Measurements
overall: 10.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 2.0 cm
Materials and Techniques
fibre
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