Description: This is the American Girl doll KAYA. She is the Native American girl. She is from the Pleasant Company, 2002 and retired. She has full use of her arms and legs. She is in good condition with a very pretty face. There is a yellow mark on the top of the back of her dress. The mocassins are in poor condition. Jingle Dress of TodayKaya’s stories take place long ago, but the Nez Perce people are still a proud, strong culture today. Like other American children, Nez Perce children go to school, play sports, and watch TV. But they also learn the Nez Perce language, play traditional Indian games, and dress in beautiful clothing for pow-wows. If Kaya lived in modern times, she might work with her mother or aunt to make a colorful dress like this one to wear when she dances at pow-wows. Originally made from tobacco can lids, the cone-shaped “jingles” on this dress make a beautiful sound during pow-wow dances. I believe the fringed moccasins got wet and they are peeling like crazy. Included:
Price: 79 USD
Location: Malvern, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-03-03T02:19:06.000Z
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Character: Kaya
Doll Complexion: Medium
Doll Eye Color: Brown
Type: Play Doll
Doll Hair Color: Black
Year Manufactured: 2002
Ethnicity: Native American
Brand: Pleasant Company
Time Period Manufactured: 2000-2009
Doll Gender: Girl Doll