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Before moving on, Ch'idzigyaak's daughter gives them an untanned moose's skin, or babiche.
He picked up the end of the babiche rope with which the woman had assisted them to drag their load, and set off across the Barren.
He tucked her into a nest made of blankets and then tied her in securely with babiche rope.
The babiche rope had slipped from his hand, and when things cleared before his eyes again the sledge was twenty yards ahead of him.
Besides providing food, caribou provides clothing, shelter, and tools, such as the babiche bag, made of caribou rawhide.
Even the chairs, some Louis XIV armchairs and others made from the rawhide thongs called babiche, symbolize the contrasts of life in New France.
The administrative center of this woreda is Gedo; other towns in Cheliya include Babiche, Ejaji, and Hamus Gebeya.
It was built of light, dry wood, hewn with a belt ax, and the corners were fastened with babiche cord made of caribou skin in place of nails.
Whadoo Tehmi Long-Ago People's Packsack: Dene Babiche Bags : Tradition and Revival.