yes
Corn
No, a hyphen is not required.
Just what it sounds like. Dolls made out of the husks of corn, or the "peel" on the corn. These were made for poor children who couldn't buy real dolls.
they would carve it
they play and make corn husk dolls.
They played with their homemade corn husk dolls usually outside or inside. Or they read The Bible with their mothers and fathers.
The crop provides food, and like cotton, clothing. Also, corn husks can be used for making dolls, called corn husk dolls, obviously.
First of all we are called, Native Americans. Indians are those people from India-Are you asking if we made them, or when they made them?yes, Native Americans made the Corn Husk Doll. but there are also many other cultures that have there variation of the doll.(try to google the words, "Iroquois Corn Husk Doll Legend")read the stories, they are very interesting :]
Traditional corn husk uses in various cultures around the world include making tamales in Latin America, crafting corn husk dolls in Native American cultures, and creating decorative items like corn husk flowers in parts of Asia.
i have no idea but it took them 1,00210 minuets
Yes. Slaves did have dolls. In fact, most commonly slaves made their own dolls called corn husk dolls. These were obviously made from corn husks. Slaves might make them for their daughters or friends as a present.
that's probably the person that makes the doll decision to put a face on the doll or not to put a face on the doll