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A tea doll is a traditional Innu doll that served both as a children's toy and as a cache of tea. [1] [2] Known as Innikueu in Innu, the dolls were stuffed with tea that could be recovered and used by hunters in times of need. [3] The dolls were carried by the children of hunters, to save weight on the hunt. [4] Once the tea had been consumed, the doll was re-stuffed with grass or leaves. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ "Angela Andrew remembered for her crafting of traditional tea dolls | CBC News".
  2. ^ Hislop, Marion E. (October 1997). Dolls in Canada. ISBN  9781895681154.
  3. ^ "Doll – innikueu".
  4. ^ a b "Tea Doll – Canada's History".
  5. ^ "Labrador Tea Dolls – Steeped in History".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A tea doll is a traditional Innu doll that served both as a children's toy and as a cache of tea. [1] [2] Known as Innikueu in Innu, the dolls were stuffed with tea that could be recovered and used by hunters in times of need. [3] The dolls were carried by the children of hunters, to save weight on the hunt. [4] Once the tea had been consumed, the doll was re-stuffed with grass or leaves. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ "Angela Andrew remembered for her crafting of traditional tea dolls | CBC News".
  2. ^ Hislop, Marion E. (October 1997). Dolls in Canada. ISBN  9781895681154.
  3. ^ "Doll – innikueu".
  4. ^ a b "Tea Doll – Canada's History".
  5. ^ "Labrador Tea Dolls – Steeped in History".

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