babiche

/bəˈbiʃ/

noun

Rawhide, typically formed into strips, as used by North American Indians for making fastenings, animal snares, snowshoes, etc.

The Koosees’ teachings – on everything from selecting the right birch or tamarack tree for the snowshoe frame to weaving the moose hide ‘babiche’ used for the webbing – will be used by the cultural center to produce an instructional book.