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by Allert, Kathy
Janine, a charming little Iroquois girl, introduces youngsters to four major tribal groups of the American Northeast. Children will love dressing her in costumes depicting typical apparel worn by the Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca and Mohawk. Included are fringed skirts and tops, leggings, feather headdresses, moccasins, jewelry, cornhusk masks and more. Fun to play with, these colorful peel-and-apply costumes can be used again and again to help children learn about tribal life and customs of Native Americans.
Dover Original. 1 doll. 23 full-color stickers on 4 plates. 4 1/16" x 5 3/4", Saddlewired, March 1996, Paperbd.
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