Soaring Plains Figure, Rhonda Holy Bear

Artwork Overview

Cultural affiliations: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (enrolled citizen)
born 1959, active 1977–present
Soaring Plains Figure, 1994
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: carving; hair; beading; dyeing; pine wood; leather; cotton; buckskin; nickel silver; paint; beads
Dimensions:
Object Height/Width/Depth (Height x Width x Depth): 53.5 x 21.5 x 11 cm with arms down
Object Height/Width/Depth (Height x Width x Depth): 21 1/16 x 8 7/16 x 4 5/16 in
Credit line: Gift of the Frank C. Sabatini Family
Accession number: 2022.0006
Not on display

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Native Fashion
Comparing Mattel’s mass-produced Native American Barbies with the hand-crafted dolls by Rhonda Holy Bear, it is clear which version accurately depicts Native American culture and traditions. However, Holy Bear’s dolls are not meant to be children’s toys. Affordable dolls that represent various cultures can be exciting when created in collaboration with people from those cultures. But American Indians, like any group, are not monolithic, and have varying opinions about their representation in popular culture.

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