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Sorry, we couldn't find anything matching "This girl doll is made of buckskin. She is dressed in a tan buckskin dress with fringe at the sides, bottom and sleeves. The dress is decorated with lines of white beads sewn just above the bottom fringe, and lines of red and white beads around the waist, at the neck line, down the tops of the sleeves and at the sleeve openings. There is a leather belt at the waist. The mocassins are decorated with red, white and blue beads. The doll wears a bead necklace with cowrie shell pendant at the neck and long bead earrings. Facial features are beads sewn onto the flattened head. Dark hair covers the back of the head and is gathered into two pony tails at the neck.".