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Showing posts with label Native American Dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native American Dolls. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
A Pretty Doll Named Sally
Sally is a pretty doll. She looks like a smartly dressed little school girl in her red pleated skirt, red beret and red and white sweater. She seems to be very fond of the antique native dolls that she has beside her.
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
The School Children's Doll Exchange
An indigenous doll from Alaska, hand carved. |
A number of years ago a friend filled a box with pretty things that he thought Alaskan children would like. He sent it to a missionary school there. The children were filled with joy when the surprise box came.
The teacher told the children she thought that they should write a thank you letter to their new friend.
"Wouldn't you like to do this?" she asked.
The children nodded. One little fellow, the smallest of all, kept nodding his head up and down, up and down, like a mechanical donkey. He wanted his teacher to know that he wanted to do whatever she wanted done. He kept this nodding up so long that the children noticed it and laughed.
"See how he keeps his head going," one of the older children said. "It is silly, for he can't write."
"I don't want to write. I am going to send a box of gifts," the little boy said stubbornly.
The children shouted at this remark.
The teacher raised her hand for silence.
"That is a beautiful thought," she said. "We will send a box of gifts. We will put in fur bedroom slippers and a few of the small totem poles that the older boys have carved. And a doll. The nicest doll that we have." At this all of the heads began nodding again. And so it was decided.
And this is the Eskimo doll that was put in the box. He is a very fine doll, handmade and his clothing is sewn from the furs worn by the people he represents.
His outer garment is called a parka. The stitches in it are small enough to have been made by a professional Nome tailor.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Color this Native American Doll
Description of Coloring Page: fringe, braids, moccasins, Native American traditional dress
Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.
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