The caribou would not stop to suit the convenience of the hunters.
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Ben knew that the white-maned caribou fed in the high park lands.
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That the caribou of Labrador have greatly decreased in numbers seems certain.
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Shortly before they arrived, I noticed some strange-looking caribou in the clearing.
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Then his eyes fell on the splendid horns of the caribou head.
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They were dressed in elaborate and warm garments made of reindeerskin.
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They wore trousers of reindeerskin, as the Lapp women do universally.
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Easton even frosted his elbow through his heavy clothing of reindeerskin.
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I put on a poesk of reindeerskin, and my fur-lined Russian boots.
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Their hats or caps are also made of reindeerskin.
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On their treks, the explorers used sleeping bags lined with reindeerfur.
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I habited myself in a suit of reindeerfur, and ate, with compulsory appetite, the raw flesh and fat that form their principal food.
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They removed their crampons and climbed on the lug soles of their reindeerfur-lined boots, grateful to find handholds big enough to accommodate their mittens.
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'A sweater made from reindeerfur.
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We had a bit of caribouskin in the same pot.
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We had a bit of caribouskin in that same pot.
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The worn caribouskin of his coat crumpled upon his breast.
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Thursday, August 13th.-Workedat getting caribouskin tanned in A.M.
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Frost crystals glistened on the caribouskin-covered walls and floor.
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I can make a better mitten of caribouskin.
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Well, I tried making a lasso of caribouskin.
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He rose to his feet, tying the flap of his caribouskin coat about his throat.
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We ate one of Mr. Hubbard's old moccasins, made out of caribouskin, that he made himself.
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From the cache Sam brought down some soft, tanned caribouskin, and upon this Kitty began to work.
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Scraped flesh from caribouskin.
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Picard had made him a coat, that winter, of young caribouskin, and it was fringed like an Indian's.
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He wore a windproof coat of softly tanned caribouskin, belted at the waist with a long sash, and Indian fringed.
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The morning of the next day (Thursday, August 20) we occupied in mending our moccasins with parts of the caribouskin.
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But each time I have fallen back, shivering, into the bed-like chair I have made for myself out of saplings and caribouskin.
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In front of the two large windows sat half a dozen men, as silent as the half-breed, clad in moccasins and thick caribouskin coats.