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”
Donor:
Jane E. Gregory and Sarah J. Gregory
Collection place:
Anchorage, Anchorage Borough, Alaska
Verbatim coll. place:
USA, Alaska, Kuskokwin River Area. Made by Eskimo craftsman, Louisa Artman
5.7 Objects made for sale, souvenirs, models, and reproductions
Accession date:
June 5, 2000
Context of use:
Purchased from the Alaska Native Arts and Crafts center. Probably Inupiat Eskimo. Represents the more elaborate furs worn at the marriage ceremony. One of a pair with 2-71715