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$107.95 THIS DOLL IS BACK IN STOCK! On Sale! See Below! *not Indian produced, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization. Each doll is signed and a stand is included. Great Comanche is holding a traditional peace pipe & healing stone pouch minature replicas and is wearing detailed traditional beaded moccasins. Wearing a traditional Comanche Chief costume, Great Comanche is beautifully hand painted to the finest detail by a master artisan. Great Comanche Native American Style Doll $107.95 IN STOCK! But hurry because these go fast *not Indian produced, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization. Great Apache is holding a traditional peace pipe minature replica and is wearing detailed traditional beaded moccasins. Wearing a traditional Apache Chief costume, Great Apache is beautifully hand painted to the finest detail by a master artisan. $94.95 In Stock! *not Indian produced, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization. Matching deaded earrings and a feathered headband complete the wardrobe. She is dressed in in a fringed, heavily beaded, dress. TC-72296F Snowbird is 26" tall and a stand is included. $99.95 *not Indian produced, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization.
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He is wearing a hunting knife and detailed traditional moccasins. He is holding a traditional hunter's shield and a hunting bow & food pouch are hung over his shoulders. Wearing a traditional buffalo hunter costume, Crazy Bull is beautifully hand painted to the finest detail by a master artisan. $94.95 *not Indian produced, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization. She is holding a miniature traditional hand made ceremonial spear. Signed by artist and doll stand included. TC-72296C She is 26" tall, holding a miniature traditional hand made dream catcher with a turquoise stone in the center. Please note that these dolls are not Indian produced, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization. If you need bigger pictures, please e-mail us with your request. Note: These are only 25 of the 50+ American Indian dolls we offer. Each doll may vary slightly from image as each doll is hand made and crafted. When the edition total of 5,000 is reached, the edition is closed. A strict number count is maintained for each doll made. They come with a certificate of authenticity and doll number. All beads are hand strung and tied on suede or bead string, and/or hand sewn on the costume. Designs may include suede, beads, feathers, fur, traditional ornaments, and authentic minature reproductions of Native Amercian Indian jewelry. The costumes are designed, hand made and crafted from traditional Native American Indian dress customs. Each doll is hand painted to the finest detail by a master artisan.
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They are by special order only and they take about 7 to 10 days for delivery. Cherokee warriors were able to throw tomahawks at their enemies with precision.These are high quality, very nice dolls. Tomahawks, a type of small hatchet, were used by the Cherokee to hunt and fight. Tomahawk fighting techniques were developed by the Cherokee people, who originally lived in the eastern United States. After the introduction of firearms, the Tlingit, Haida and Aleuts all became skilled marksmen. The Aleut people of the Aleutian Islands fought primarily with bows and arrows, although they also used knives for close-range fighting. Close-range fighting was done with double-bladed daggers. Before the introduction of firearms by Europeans, the Tlingit and Haida typically used 8- to 10-foot wooden spears with copper or stone tips, which were used for mid-range fighting. The Tlingit and Haida people of southeastern Alaska used an armor made of rawhide and cedar that helped them win battles against Russian settlers, according to Indopedia. The native people of Alaska developed many fighting styles. Traditional Alaskan native fighting styles