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Babiche is a type of cord or
lacing of
rawhide or
sinew traditionally made by
Native Americans.
Babiche were used for all
purposes for
which Europeans...
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Babiche Roof (born 2 June 1993) is a
Dutch former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Roof made her
league debut against VVV-Venlo on 4
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- Suzan; Thompson, Judy (2004).
Whadoo Tehmi Long-Ago People's Packsack: Dene
babiche bags:
Tradition and revival.
Mercury series. Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian...
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often made of canvas.: p3, p58
Ropes (historically
rawhide thongs or
babiche) and
wooden pegs are
required to bind the poles,
close the cover, attach...
- apishimon).
Atamasco lily (definition)
Earlier "attamusca", from Powhatan.
Babiche (definition) From Míkmaq ápapíj (from ápapi, "cord, thread", Proto-Algonquian...
- food, clothing, shelter, and tools. In
North America,
items such as the
babiche bag are made of
caribou and deer rawhide.
Moosehair embroidery and porcupine...
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entire camp to
laugh at his
disheveled appearance the next morning.
Babiche and Batiste, Zhigaag's
adult sons,
decide to
kidnap one of the
twins in...
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ferried to the
interior and
exchanged for furs,
caribou and
moose hides,
babiche, and
obsidian knives and
arrowheads (the
latter mined from
volcanic deposits...
- Jean
Giraudeau as Blaise,
Serge Rallier as M. Prince, Jean
Michel as
Babiche,
Michel Forel as Mathurin, and Guy Saint-Clair as
Jeannot (Nicaise). Bampton...
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Suzan and Judy Thompson. "Whadoo Themi: Long-Ago People's Packsack: Dene
Babiche Bags:
Tradition and Revival."
Canadian Museum of
Civilization Mercury Series...