Americas
Doll
Canada
Collector not known
Given to the Museum by Beatrice Braithwaite Batty in 1913
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This doll from Canada has been dressed in a very detailed, exact copy
of an adult female’s clothing. It was collected among the Inuit
in the early twentieth century. Dolls like this one would traditionally
have been made by female relatives to teach children about identities
and about their role in life. However, with the decline in wearing of
traditional clothes, coupled with the increase in tourism, this type of
doll was increasingly made for sale to tourists. This is almost certainly
the case with this example.
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record 1918.25.13
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