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  2. Category:Defunct toy manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  3. Skookum doll - Wikipedia

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    A Skookum doll in its original box An original label Skookum dolls. A Skookum doll was a Native American themed doll, sold as a souvenir item in the early 20th century. Although considered collectible, they are not authentic Native American dolls, as they were designed and created by a white woman, and quickly mass-produced.

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    The tannery unit based on the EI technique, after the East India Company, popularised the technique in this region to cater to the British Army. [ citation needed ] Geographical indication rights

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    Dongre never owned a Barbie in her life — until she received the opportunity to design one herself

  6. East India Company - Wikipedia

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    The East India Company (EIC) [a] was an English, and later British, joint-stock company that was founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. [4] It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (South Asia and Southeast Asia), and later with East Asia.

  7. Dawes Rolls - Wikipedia

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    It also uncovered a great mass of nauseous evidence, and rejected a large number of claims upon the ground they had been advanced through perjury and forgery. [ 2 ] An act of Congress on April 26, 1906 closed the rolls on March 5, 1907.

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  9. American Character Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    The company used the trade names "Aceedeecee" and "ACDC". [4] American Character Dolls' factory was in Brooklyn; [citation needed] the company operated a store on East 17th Street in New York City in the late 1920s. [5] By the late 1930s, the company's manufacturing plant, comprising 130,000 square feet, was in Easthampton, Massachusetts. [6]