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Step into a frozen night on the Great Plains as you slip inside a glowing buffalo hide lodge and learn how Native families actually sleep in tipis without turning into ice statues. This 118-minute journey follows you from the first sting of subzero air into the soft, smoky warmth of a winter camp, where every pole, liner, robe, and ember has a job. You will see how buffalo hides, inner curtains, and snow banks turn a simple cone into a smart, breathable shelter; how a small central fire can heat bodies and food without choking everyone in smoke; and how people arrange beds, furs, elders, children, and even dogs so the cold never quite wins. Along the way you will wake to frost on the inside walls, ride out a blizzard that screams at the lodge skin, walk through a carefully planned ring of tipis, and taste the dense winter food that keeps bodies warm long after the fire burns low. You will share the night fire with stories, songs, and quiet prayer; travel with a small party that throws up a fast shelter on the trail; watch metal stoves, wool blankets, and trade goods blend into older ways; stand beside confused outsiders who underestimate these "tents"; and finally break down the physics that makes it all work before one last night in the restless cold. Grounded in real winter practices on the Northern Plains, this film reveals how architecture, diet, belief, and community weave together so that thin walls and brutal weather still end in deep, safe sleep. Join us as we explore: 0:00 Introduction: A Frozen Night, A Glowing Tipi 6:40 Anatomy Of A Winter Lodge (poles, hides, liner, smoke flaps, snow banks) 13:15 Fire In The Center: Heat Without Choking On Smoke (drafts, coals, careful tending) 20:05 Beds, Robes, And Sleeping Geometry (who sleeps where and why it matters) 27:10 Winter Mornings: Chores In Dim Blue Light (rekindling coals, drying clothes, managing frost) 34:25 Protecting The Vulnerable: Children, Elders, And Midnight Checks (shared beds, cradleboards, warm stones) 41:50 Storm Mode: Tipis In Blizzards And Screaming Wind (securing covers, using snow as insulation) 49:05 Camp Layout: Circles, Windbreaks, And Daily Paths (door directions, animal placement, sanitation) 56:20 Fueling The Furnace: Food, Fat, And Nighttime Warmth (pemmican, marrow, shared meals, hunger math) 1:03:40 Night Fire Stories: Belief, Ritual, And Mental Warmth (teachings, trickster tales, offerings to the flames) 1:11:00 On The Move: Travel Camps And Emergency Shelters (trail tipis, lean windbreaks, quick fires) 1:18:10 Trade Goods In The Lodge: Stoves, Wool, And Steel (iron kettles, Hudson’s Bay blankets, glass beads) 1:25:25 Visitors And Misreadings: Outsiders In A Winter Camp (soldiers and traders, smoky myths and surprises) 1:32:40 Tipi Physics: How Heat, Air, And Hides Really Work (cones, convection, liners, frost and temperature layers) 1:40:00 Last Night In The Lodge: Packing Up Warmth And Memory (winter counts, embers fading, moving on)