Skookum Doll - 11.5" Male Apache with Silver Neckpiece
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HistoryThe word Skookum is an old slang term that originated from either the Chinook or Siwash traders of the American North West. The main meaning that is most attributed to the dolls is, “Bully Good!” which means very good, excellent or large.These vintage dolls are rare and very hard to find. There are other meanings of the word Skookum, such as: mighty, brave, tough, powerful, strong, good, etc.Skookum dolls are Native American dolls that were first made by Mary McAboy in 1913 and continued to be produced into the 1960’s.Skookums do not have arms but they are wrapped in a Native American style blanket, giving the idea the doll has folded arms. Some dolls had accessories such as jewelry, hair ties, cigarettes, headbands, feathered headdresses and more.Most of these Native American dolls were made to be looking to the right, those that are looking to the left are rare and much harder to find. The word “Skookum” will usually be stamped on the bottom of the plastic shoes, or come with a tag identifying it. The absence of a condition report does not imply than an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of others
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Skookum Doll - 11.5" Male Apache with Silver Neckpiece
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