The women took care of the food, skinning, cooking, smoking the meat, made babiche, clothes, blankets, and bowls. |
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Wood, seagrass, upholstered and babiche seats available in both bar or counter height. |
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Roots are better than babiche in applications where the object would be in water, as wet babiche stretches terribly. |
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While in college, she was given a babiche bag said to be over one hundred years old. |
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The Nunamiut kayaks are covered with caribou skins, which are sewn with sinew and babiche and sealed with tallow. |
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The polished brass arm and wall plate reflect the warm varnished wood and babiche tones of both the snowshoe and parchment shade. |
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The maker of this elaborate snowshoe has created geometric designs in the babiche weaving using black and red paint. |
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Then Falkner bound him hand and foot with the babiche thongs, and dragged him to the bunk. |
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His chest was massive, and over it the muscles rolled like babiche cord when he moved. |
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Men generally made manufactured the frames, while women prepared the babiche for webbing that consisted of long strips of dehaired rawhide. |
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Traditionally, snowshoe webbing was made of caribou, deer or moose babiche, but the lacing on this one is made of cow babiche. |
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