This doll is from the Kema Indian Museum in Walnutport, PA. A long time ago someone’s pet chewed on the face. It does have a fang mark above one eye and a crack on the top of its head. It could also use a new hair do. Other than those few issues it is a great looking doll. The Kema Indian Museum was the largest private collection of American Indian artifacts in the world. Their collection included many pieces of Primitive Art, Weapons and Tools made of stone, wood and bone. It also housed the Dr. S.C. Mazepa Collection. The museum went out of business in 1978. Most of the artifacts, weapons etc have been in storage until recently when they were sold at a public auction in New Jersey.
Size is 9 ½” tall x 3 ¼” by 2”
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