
Handcrafted Native American Dolls
Traditionally dolls were used as toys and educational tools. Dolls made today are an artistic expression of the culture, reflecting tribal tradition in materials, clothing style and accessories. What makes the dolls truly “diminutive treasures” and highly collectable is the extraordinary attention to details and superb craftsmanship.
Unknown
Dolls, Pair, Chippewa
Traditional wear
Beads, hides, cloth, fur, birch canoe
5 in.
$700.00
Dwayne Wilcox (Oglala)
“No. 1 Dad” Doll
Native-tanned hide, buffalo hair, beads, cloth, feathers.
19 in.
$1,950.00
Dwayne Wilcox (Oglala)
“Felicia” Doll
Cheyenne style buckskin dress, muskrat and buffalo hair. Porcupine quill, silver beads, moose skin. abalone shell. Muslin body painted with latex, stuffed with buffalo hair.
18 in.
$2,100.00
Jackie Larson Bread (Blackfeet)
Doll (Blue beads)
Buckskin, beads, synthetic hair
9 in.
$295.00
Jackie Larson Bread (Blackfeet)
Doll (Red beads)
Buckskin, beads, synthetic hair
9 in.
$295.00
Susan Stewart Medicine Horse (Crow)
Boy and Girl Dolls, Traditional Crow
Native-tanned hide, buffalo hair, trade cloth, heishe shells, cut beads
10 in.
$1,150.00
Unknown
Toy Cradle Board
Native Tanned wrap and baby, beads
17 1/2 x 7 x 8 in.
$750.00