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The Iroquois Doll Makers are located on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation - Home of the Traditional Seneca Cornhusk Dolls!!!
The Iroquois Doll Makers have been in the cornhusk doll making business for more than thirty years and was founded by the late Mrs. Lillian Kane (Seneca - Deer Clan).
The Iroquios Doll Makers offer an exciting 40 Minute Interactive Cornhusk Doll Making Workshop. It is one of the main feature the company offers along with individually made Seneca No - Faced Cornhusk Dolls.
DON'T WAIT - Book Your Workshop Today!
Its absolutly great for all ages young and old !!! - Each participant takes with them the Legend of the Seneca No - Faced Cornhusk Doll and the doll itself! The program also covers the different types of clothing worn by the workshop leaders and dolls. The Iroquois Doll Makers emphasize the importance of corn to the Iroquois - Seneca Society. |
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“The traditional art of cornhusk doll making brings me back to my chilhood and nature, while remebering and exploring the toys that were once played with by my Seneca ancestors; actually these dolls where once my moms "Barbie" Dolls!”.
– Lillian Kane, Founder of Iroquois Doll Makers
Top photo: Traditional Clothed Seneca Cornhusk Doll - Complete with 13'o cut beads - wool wrap around skirt and silver brouches and leather deerhide beaded bag.
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