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... York Factory in the 1740s ( Rich 1949 : 105 ) . This duplication of form and colour of the associated cradle- board implies , but does not necessarily confirm , that the dolls were outfit- ted at or near York Factory . Furthermore , as ...
... York Factory in the 1740s ( Rich 1949 : 105 ) . This duplication of form and colour of the associated cradle- board implies , but does not necessarily confirm , that the dolls were outfit- ted at or near York Factory . Furthermore , as ...
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... York are recorded as having ordered such sewing items as fabrics , thread , needles , and scissors as well as quantities of ribbons . At York Factory , for example , Mr. Howse ( 1799 ) , James Sutherland the second ( 1799 , 1803 ) ...
... York are recorded as having ordered such sewing items as fabrics , thread , needles , and scissors as well as quantities of ribbons . At York Factory , for example , Mr. Howse ( 1799 ) , James Sutherland the second ( 1799 , 1803 ) ...
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... York Factory region , there is always the overriding caveat that much is speculative . Nevertheless , by carefully replicating tra- ditional clothing in dressing these dolls , these earlier Cree women have documented their native voice ...
... York Factory region , there is always the overriding caveat that much is speculative . Nevertheless , by carefully replicating tra- ditional clothing in dressing these dolls , these earlier Cree women have documented their native voice ...
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