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Call Number
CHS-X3311
Title
Doll
Summary
Shows
a
Native
American
(Southern
Plains
(Ute?))
doll
. The
head
is
buckskin
with
buffalo
fur
for
hair
; the
body
is
muslin
and
is
covered
with a
blue
wool
dress
trimmed
with
red
cotton
binding
. The
sleeves
are
long
with
purple
stripes
; the
yoke
,
belt
and
buckskin
boots
are
decorated
with
beads
.
Date
[between
1870
and
1890]
Notes
Accession
ID
:
E.2028
;
History
Colorado.
;
Curatorial
note
supplied
by
History
Colorado
: "On
February
5
,
1997
, the
Southern
Ute
Language
and
Cultural
committee
visited
CHS
to
conduct
research
. In the
course
of
viewing
Ute
objects
,
Southern
Ute
Elder
,
Bertha
Grove
discussed
this
doll
.
Bertha
felt
that she
could
sense
"
energy
" from this
doll
,
asserting
that
upon
looking
into the
doll's
eyes
, she
could
almost
sense
the
story
of the
doll
, and that,
given
some
time
and a
private
moment
to
meditate
, she
might
learn
a
great
deal
about
the
doll
. She
felt
that the
maker
had
some
religious
purpose
in
making
the
doll
, and the
hair
piece
(possibly
bison
fur)
might
indicate
this
intent
.
According
to
Bertha
, the
clothing
is
Ute.
;
Object
ID
:
E.2028.2
;
Scanned
image
from
loaned
transparency
including
Object
ID.
; She
said
that she
learned
about
Ute
culture
from her
grandparents
and that she
could
hold
an
object
and
sense
things
about
it
.
Further
,
Bertha
stated
that she has a
dress
much
like
the
one
on this
doll
.
(See
CHS
object
#
E.1857.1
, a
dress
made
and
worn
by
Chipeta
,
wife
of
Chief
Ouray
of the
Southern
Utes.)
The
head
of the
doll
is
constructed
of
buckskin
and
buffalo
fur
; the
body
is
muslin-covered
stuffing
which
has been
formed
into the
shape
of a
woman
. The
tin
and
buckskin
thong
earrings
are in a
typical
Southern
Plains
style
; the
tin
is
intended
to
represent
the
German
silver
which
would have been the
metal
used
to
fashion
jewelry
of this
type
within
this
region
of the
American
Southwest.
; The
hand-stitched
dress
of
coarse
,
blue
wool
can
be
described
as a
multi-piece
trade
cloth
dress
which
is
trimmed
with
red
cotton
binding
to
prevent
the
wool
from
raveling
. The
undergarment
is
a
long-sleeved
dress
with
gathered
skirt
, and
is
made
of
cotton
calico
. This
style
of
dress
may
have
first
appeared
in
some
parts
of the
Southern
Plains
as
early
1820
.
Whether
this
dress
style
was
entirely
"an
Indian
invention
, or
whether
white
traders
,
settlers
, or
captives
played
some
role
in its
design
we
don
not
know.
"
(Ewers
1980:75)
Based
on
photographs
at the
National
Anthropological
Archives
,
Smithsonian
Institution
,
we
do
know
that
trade
cloth
dresses
such
as this
one
were
fashionable
among
the
wives
and
daughters
of
prominent
men
among
the
Comanche
,
Southern
Cheyenne
, and
Arapaho
prior
to
1876.
;
Title
supplied.
;
R7200033110
Physical Description
1 doll : buckskin and muslin ; 38 x 23 cm. (15 x 9 in.)
Is Part Of
History Colorado, Department of Material Culture
Subject
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1870-1890.
Dolls--1870-1890.
Rights
Copyright restrictions apply to the use of this image. For more information or to obtain a photographic reproduction of this image, contact History Colorado:
http://www.historycolorado.org/researchers/reproduction-commercial-use-fees
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes
Type of Material
Imaged.
Format-Medium
Historical object
Identifier
E.2028
;
E.2028.2
Filename
20003311.TIF
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