DepartmentUnited States & Canada
Male doll
NameDoll
CultureApsáalooke (Crow)
Date1920-1972
Place madeUnited States, North America
MediumBuckskin, seed beads, cotton string, felt, feathers, paint, wood, plastic
Dimensions10 1/16 × 1 1/4 × 2 3/16 in. (25.5 × 3.25 × 5.5 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Betsy Grant, Lisa Hendrickson and Deborah Kinder, from the Crandall Collection, A.2015.28.
Object numberA.2015.28.28
DescriptionFace with orange spots, red lips, a black nose, and black and white eyes. Braided brown hair and a headdress with orange, blue, green, and white feathers and a red felt headband with white, brown, and green beading. Clothing consists of a tan buckskin top and pants that have fringes on edges. A felt chest panel has white, blue, and green beading and a red panel hanging from waist with white, blue, and green beading. The necklaces are blue, white, and green beading. On top of the moccasins is yellow, blue, and red beading. There is a white feather in the left hand. A wooden stick painted blue with grey and brown plastic is attached at the top.1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972
1920-1972