Babiche

/bəˈbiːʃ/ noun

Thin strips of rawhide or leather used by Native Americans and northern peoples to make snowshoes, nets, and other equipment.

From Algonquian languages (Ojibwe babîc or similar), referring to strips of leather or sinew. Entered English through contact with Native American peoples in North America.

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