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The Snowshoe: Mastering the Winter Wilderness
Long before snowplows cleared paths and modern winter gear was invented, the unforgiving winters of North America presented a formidable challenge. For the Indigenous peoples of the northern forests and tundras—such as the Ojibwe, Cree, Huron, and Innu—deep snow could mean isolation and starvation. The brilliant solution they engineered was a triumph of adaptation and natural design: the snowshoe.

7th Fire Warriors
Mar 33 min read
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