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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71715, described as (a) Alaskan Eskimo groom doll.  Stuffed body with carved wood face and painted features.  Dressed in short mukluks with red trim.  The fur parka of brown sealskin which has decorative tufts of wool, pink yarn strands and fur, with yellow and blue beads around hem.  Mukluks decorated with red, green and white beads on front.  H = 11”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71716, described as Alaskan Eskimo male doll.  Stuffed body, carved ivory face with painted features and black wool hair.  Dressed in parka of seal hair, with rabbit trim.  Green trim around the legs.  H = 9.5”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71772, described as Alaskan Eskimo bride doll.  Stuffed body with carved wooden face and painted features.  Dressed in high mukluks or winter boots, parka of brown seal skin with decorative tufts of wool and fur.  Around the bottom of the parka there are red and green beads.   Mukluks have black and blue beads on the front.    H = 10.5”
Hearst Museum object titled House model, accession number 2-4571, described as Model of interior of dance house. Square. 12 individually carved and painted men including 3 drummers seated on bench. All drums have gut heads and are broken. Made with wood and pigment.