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1999.28.11 - Inuit 'Sedna' packing doll

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Object Typefigurine, animal Place MadeNorth America: Canada, Nunavut, Spence Bay Date Made1990-1999

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Object Typefigurine, animal Place MadeNorth America: Canada, Nunavut, Spence Bay Date Made1990-1999
Accession Number 1999.28.11 Title Inuit 'Sedna' packing doll Category Art Object Type figurine, animal Creator Moati Date Made 1990-1999 Place Made North America: Canada, Nunavut, Spence Bay Culture Native North American Cultural Region Native North American Materials and Techniques wool; felted; handsewn; embroidered Measurements overall: 26 x 21 x 12 cm Description
Inuit art figurine called 'Sedna Packing Animal' made of felted wool. The front of her body is cream, the back is navy blue. Figure has hands, feet and a tail. Her face is embroidered. Two fingers on the right…
Inuit art figurine called 'Sedna Packing Animal' made of felted wool. The front of her body is cream, the back is navy blue. Figure has hands, feet and a tail. Her face is embroidered. Two fingers on the right hand are stumps with pink embroidery on the ends. Wearing a navy blue hooded parka with cream, light blue and purple embroidery. Baby 'Packing Animal' tucked inside the hood.
Credit Line Donated by Margaret Andrekson
1999.28.11 - Inuit 'Sedna' packing doll
1999.28.11 - Inuit 'Sedna' packing doll
1999.28.11 - Inuit 'Sedna' packing doll

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1999.28.11 - Inuit 'Sedna' packing doll

Object Type figurine, animal Place Made North America: Canada, Nunavut, Spence Bay Date Made 1990-1999
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