Innu tea dolls are traditional handicrafts produced by the Innu people, an Indigenous group located primarily in the northeastern part of Canada, particularly in the regions of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador. These dolls are typically made from natural materials such as cloth, leather, and various types of natural stuffing. The dolls are notable for their distinct designs that often reflect traditional Innu clothing and cultural elements.
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