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by Kathy Allert
The Indians of the Pacific Northwest created some of the most elaborate and imaginative Native American garb. Now children can dress a little Indian girl in eight distinctive tribal costumes worn by the Kwakiutl and Tlingit; the Yakima and Thompson tribes of the British Columbian interior; a Bellacoola outfit with an astonishing raven headdress and rattle; a Nootka skirt and cape made of cedar bark, and two more. The richness and detail of these full-color outfits will delight and fascinate any paper doll fan or student of Native American traditions.
Dover Original. I doll (printed on inside back cover) and 8 full-color costume plates printed on lightweight stock. 4 3/16" x 5 3/4". Saddlewired. March 2000, Paperbd.
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