RARE 1930s – 40s Minnetonka Skookum Native American Indian Chief Doll MIB! This doll and box are in excellent condition, I don’t know if it was ever removed from the box except for pictures. The box and doll are both 12 tall, he is a little taller counting his head feathers.
It’s in great condition, see all pics! Dedicated to: Ani-yun-wija. The term the Cherokee people use for themselves, meaning “The Principal People” or “Real Human Beings”. It’s their own self-identification, distinct from other names they have been called by other tribes or outsiders. “Real or Principle People”. By: Bear Woman (artist). Often refers to a character in a Native American legend, specifically from Blackfoot culture, where a woman marries a bear and later transforms into one herself, causing trouble for her village. Back of board is written: Red Fox.
RARE LIMITED EDITION – ONLY 350 MADE! Don’t miss your chance to own this exquisite Marie Osmond “Soyala” Native American Doll, part of her Signature Collection. This 14-inch collectible represents the Hopi spirit of winter and features incredible detail true to Osmond’s renowned craftsmanship. Name: Soyala – Hopi Winter Spirit. Brand: Marie Osmond Dolls. Condition: NRFB – Never Removed From Box. Edition: Limited to only 350 worldwide. Numbered: #155 of 350. Includes: Original box, certificate of authenticity, doll stand. Materials: Porcelain head and limbs, cloth body. Details: Hand-numbered, dressed in authentic Hopi-inspired regalia. “Soyala” means “Time of the Winter Solstice” in Hopi tradition-making this the perfect seasonal centerpiece for any Native American art or doll collector. ? Why Collectors Love This Piece. Extremely low edition size – only 350 made worldwide. Ideal for collectors of Native American themes, Marie Osmond fans, or limited porcelain dolls. Check out our store for more rare limited-edition dolls, and be sure to follow for weekly vintage drops. Professionally packed with care.
This beautiful cradleboard doll is a true piece of Native American artistry. Handmade with care, it features intricate beadwork and a wooden leather hangar for easy display on a wall. Made with genuine fur around the cradle. It’s absolutely beautiful. The doll’s provenance is not known, adding to its mystery and allure. It is a must-have for collectors of Native American items and lovers of unique, culturally significant pieces. The doll is perfect for display in any room of a home and is sure to be a conversation starter.
This product is an original and rare Zuni Native American Shalako doll created by a famous Zuni artist Patrick Wallace. The doll is a large 18-inch sculpture that depicts the sacred Zuni Shalako figure from Zuni religious ceremonies. It is a unique piece of art that showcases the intricate craftsmanship and cultural significance of the Zuni culture and tribe. The doll is an inspirational statue that portrays a highly significant figure from Zuni culture and beliefs, making it a perfect addition to any collection of Americana, Native American Art, or rare and unique art forms. Original handmade Shalako Doll, approximately 18″ tall by 6″ wide. Stunning detail with a crown made of Blue Bird and Parrot feathers, wool beard, rabbit fur and felt cape, beaded necklace with painted shell pendant, legging bells, moccasins, and much, much more. Signed by the artist underneath the base. Patrick Wallace is a renowned Zuni artist, creating unique one-of-a-kind paintings, fetishes, Kachina dolls, carvings, and jewelry. Patrick works as a shepherd, and member of the Kachina Society.
RARE 1920s Skookum Native American Indian Doll with Swastika Skookum Label. He is 100% original as shown with his accessories and looks like he belongs in a doll museum! Stands little over 11 tall. Very hard to find these early Skookums complete and this nice! All original as shown and in great condition. You serious collectors know how desireable this rare doll is… Doubt you will see another like it anytime soon! . Thank You and Good Luck!
This vintage porcelain doll is a rare and limited edition piece from the Cathay Collection #10 of only 5000 that ever existed and still brand new in original packaging. Standing at 18 inches tall, the doll features medium complexion, brown eyes, and black hair. The doll is dressed in traditional Native American clothing. The doll is a girl doll and is perfect for collectors of all ages. With its exquisite attention to detail, this doll is a true gem for anyone who appreciates the beauty of Native American culture. The doll is a must-have for anyone who loves to collect dolls.
Vintage Native American VERY RARE Handmade Pottery Woman With Baby On Marble and wood Stand. I haven’t been able to find anything like it. There is texture in the hand painting, and a little wear and tear as shown in the pictures. But seems to truly be a one of a kind piece that I got from a lady who grew up on the Catawba reservation in South Carolina, along with a few of my other Native American pieces in my store. It is a pretty heavy piece for its size. The Catawba, also known as Issa, Essa or Iswä but most commonly Iswa (Catawba: Ye Iswa?’people of the river’), [3] are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans, known as the Catawba Indian Nation. [4] Their current lands are in South Carolina, on the Catawba River, near the city of Rock Hill. Their territory once extended into North Carolina, as well, and they still have legal claim to some parcels of land in that state. They were once considered one of the most powerful Southeastern tribes in the Carolina Piedmont, as well as one of the most powerful tribes in the South as a whole, with other, smaller tribes merging into the Catawba as their post-contact numbers dwindled due to the effects of colonization on the region.