Aboriginal Infant Boy Doll
Aboriginal infant boy doll with two left feet. He is wearing a black patterned shirt with pastel yellow pants.
Details
Details
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.
City of Wanneroo Museum Collections
City of Wanneroo Museum Collections
Other items by Karda Products
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