Yuguak
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Artist: Lucy Henry
These beautifully handcrafted dolls were made by Alaskan artist Lucy Henry from Eek, Alaska, possibly in the year 2005, when the village had a population of just 292. Each doll is dressed in a traditional fur parka and fur leggings, carefully adorned with beadwork. Their hands are made of leather mittens, and their feet are finished with leather boot bottoms, reflecting the traditional materials used in Alaska Native craftsmanship. The most striking detail is their hand-stitched faces, where the artist has meticulously embroidered the eyes, nose, and lips, giving each doll a unique and expressive character. These dolls are a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of Alaska's Indigenous communities.
Dimensions: 10" tall
Shipping and handling fees will apply if you cannot pick up your piece locally in Anchorage, Alaska.
Donated By Rich Greenfield