Aboriginal Infant Girl Doll

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Overview

Aboriginal infant girl doll. She is wearing a black patterned tunic and plain pastel yellow shorts.

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Details

Registration number
cwa-org-57-2021.73a-c
Item type
Themes
Material
Width
380 mm
Height or length
590 mm
Depth
130 mm
Contextual Information

The doll is part of a range of Aboriginal character toys, busts and statuettes being made by locally based Karda Products for childcare centres, tourists and families. Noongar leader Ken Colbung, his daughter Esandra Colbung and their business partner Lily Bhavna Kauler, had designed and made a limited number of the dolls.

Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Rare or representative
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Aboriginal infant girl doll. Black tunic with print and plain pastel yellow shorts.
Aboriginal infant girl doll with short black hair. She is wearing a black patterned tunic with plain pastel yellow shorts under the dress.

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