Cheyenne children were given toy cradleboards as part of learning traditional caregiving roles. This toy cradleboard features a cloth body decorated with a dark ribbon, elk teeth, and metal brads—a miniature echo of full-size cradles. These items weren’t just playthings; they helped teach girls cradle-making and the cultural roles of nurturing and protection.
Cradle in Cheyenne (Concho dialect): påhoešestötse
Front-facing view of the cradle.
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