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... dolls . ' Significantly , they have provided invaluable compara- tive documentation of various garments and paraphernalia which existed at certain historic periods , and more significantly , how these items were combined as ensembles ...
... dolls . ' Significantly , they have provided invaluable compara- tive documentation of various garments and paraphernalia which existed at certain historic periods , and more significantly , how these items were combined as ensembles ...
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a degree of authenticity to the date and location for the dressing of the dolls by an unidentified Cree woman ( or women ) . THE ENGLISH DOLLS The miniature mannequins modelling the Cree clothing have been identified as being of English ...
a degree of authenticity to the date and location for the dressing of the dolls by an unidentified Cree woman ( or women ) . THE ENGLISH DOLLS The miniature mannequins modelling the Cree clothing have been identified as being of English ...
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... dolls continues , and at this point there is no conclusion . For me , the excitement rests in the minutiae of details and in fortuitous small discoveries . It is always fun when another piece is added to the puzzle . Although I would ...
... dolls continues , and at this point there is no conclusion . For me , the excitement rests in the minutiae of details and in fortuitous small discoveries . It is always fun when another piece is added to the puzzle . Although I would ...
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