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A creation from Oglala Sioux Enrolled Tribal Member, Diane Tells His Name. Diane has dolls in exhibits, museums and galleries. Among other credits, Diane has been selected to be a judge at the juried art show at the Annual Indian Fair at the Museum of Man, Balboa Park in past years; has dolls in the Autry Collection (Los Angeles), the May Collection (San Diego) and is has a doll recently accessioned into the National Mus. of American Indian (Smithsonian) .
Her name is White Shawl Woman. She is wearing one of the four colors of our sacred medicine wheel; representing the North, purity and the winds of change. White cotton blend material, poly fringe, glass beads, shell and "bone" earrings. Horsetail for her hair with tin come and white feather. Shawl is removable and can be placed in sale various positions.
She is 11" tall. Signed by me on her upper left thigh and comes with a Card of Authenticity. Stand not included, for listing purposes only.
Please allow one week for her creation, thank you.
Because these dolls are made to order, accurate description is provided and questions throughly answered before your order is placed, there are no refunds.
Due to availability of certain materials, fabric and bead color, I attempt to make the doll you purchase exactly or as close as the photos in the listing. If anything, I upgrade the fabric, beads etc. If there are major changes I will contact you directly. I will use my artistic discretion and hope your will trust the doll will be as quality as the photo or better.
Product code: Doll sale Native American Made