Doll: Holy Horse
1996.24.0501
Object Image
Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Doll: Holy Horse (1996.24.0501) |
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Classification/ Nomenclature |
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Artist/Maker | Mrs. Stretcher (Mamie, nee Mamie Red Beans) from Cannon Ball, North Dakota |
Geographic Location | |
Period/Date | 1935 |
Culture | Native American: Great Plains: Sioux: Lakota (Teton Sioux, Western Sioux), Sioux: Nakota (Yanktonai, Yankton Sioux, Yanktonai Dakota, Western Dakota) |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Length) | 40.4 cm |
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Dimension 2 (Width) | 16.3 cm |
Dimension 3 (Depth) | 6.8 cm |
Weight | 327 g |
Measuring Remarks | None |
Materials | Glass, Plastic, Textile, Animal |
Manufacturing Processes | Beaded, Cutting, Dyeing, Painting, Sewing, Stringing |
Munsell Color Information | waived |
Research Remarks
Published Description | N/A |
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Description | N/A |
Comparanda | 1996.24.0501, 1996.24.0502, 1996.24.0503, 1996.24.0504 |
Bibliography | N/A |
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Artifact History
Archaeological Data | N/A |
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Credit Line/Dedication | Reginald and Gladys Laubin Collection |
Reproduction | No |
Reproduction Information | Mr. Laubin recalls these items to have been made by a Mrs. Red Beans from Cannon Ball, North Dakota around 1935. There are four dolls and it is believed that this is the immediate family of the Red Beans. ALF 5/26/98 |