Inuit doll
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inuit-doll-279-1274874
title:
Inuit doll
text:
Inuit dolls are made out of soapstone and bone, materials common to the people of northern Alaska, Greenland and northern Canada. Many are clothed with animal fur or skin. Their clothing articulates the traditional style of dress necessary to survive cold winters, wind, and snow. Dolls could have been gifts to young Inuit girls, to be used as teaching devices and passing down of culture. With these dolls, young girls learn various skills necessary for their survival such as skin preparation, cut
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description:
Dolls made by indigenous Arctic people
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_doll
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2023-08-13T00:34:21Z
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