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Indian children have
been mothering dolls since long before the first histories about them
were written. These dolls represent a peaceful element of Indian life,
although many that now reside in private collections may have witnessed
the fighting at Wounded Knee or the Custer debacle. How terrible! Others
may have sat around and evening campfire in the arms of Lady Pretty
Blanket or Julia Sun Goes Slow. How Romantic!
In this book the
author looks inside the cultures that made these dolls and passed them
down with loving care. He also has looked inside some of the dolls
themselves and found clues to a way of life that are not noticeable to
the casual observer. There has never been such a book as this. You will
see.
65 Color Plates
35 B/W Images
147 Pages
See the American Indian Doll's in this book |