So here is the first review of the second anniversary Pullip set. Her
name is Sacagawea.
Historically, Sacagawea was a bilingual Lemhi Shoshone woman, born in
Idaho near the Rocky Mountains in the Salmon River region, who helped
the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805-06 explore the Louisiana
Territory. Sacagawea traveled with the expedition thousands of miles
from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean.
She is a very detailed doll and come with a traditional outfit, amazing
hair, a bow and arrows, a sort of blanket to use as a coat and a head
piece with feather.
She is the second historical doll I have in my pullip collection, the
first being Isul Okita Souji.
Here is the video
And here are some pictures
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