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Step into a storm-scoured winter on the Northern Plains as we slip inside a snow-lashed tipi and witness how families turned geometry, firecraft, and everyday genius into warmth and sleep. This 121-minute immersion follows the quiet choreography of survival—tripod poles shouldering the wind, double walls taming drafts, and a thumb-sized ember keeping tomorrow’s fire alive. From cattail mats and bison-hair robes to grease lamps trimmed to a whisper, you’ll see how design became refuge when the prairie howled. We move from lashing the frame to banking coals, from pemmican stews that act like inner blankets to feather “draft meters” that read the sky. Along the way, you’ll learn sleeping etiquette around a central hearth, watch moccasins thaw on willow pegs, and hear the low music of night watch, medicine smoke, and winter stories that hold heat as surely as wool. Grounded in real materials and practices—lodgepole pine, rawhide pins, dew cloths, bone awls, snow banking, and ash-cake bread—this film reveals how people shaped air, light, and silence to outlast a blizzard with wit, care, and relentless skill. Join us as we explore: 0:00 Introduction: Inside a Blizzard—Why the Tipi Works (shelter as a living engine of airflow and warmth) 6:40 Bones, Poles, and Wind: The Cone’s Geometry (tripod lashing, spiral pole set, streamlining gusts) 13:55 Double Walls, Quiet Warmth (liners, dew cloths, still-air pockets, ankle-level draft control) 21:10 Fire Heart, Smoke Sky (small-fire discipline, flap “wings,” ember banking, safe hearth habits) 28:35 Bedroll Craft (cattail mats, suede base layers, bison robes, warmed stones, rabbit-fur socks) 36:05 Family Circle Etiquette (feet to the fire, doorway protocol, silent signals, door ward practice) 43:20 Storm Food, Simple Comforts (pemmican, marrow-rich stews, ash cakes, cedar and spruce tea) 50:45 Drying, Thawing, Repairing (tripod racks, tallow care, bone awls, patching skirts and stake loops) 58:00 Night Watch and Wind Songs (bead-cord timing, feather draft telltales, flap corrections in the dark) 1:05:15 Medicine, Smoke, and Dreams (sage and cedar, warming salves, gentle steam, dream bundles) 1:12:30 Stories That Hold Heat (winter counts, riddles, shadow animals, the cadence that invites sleep) 1:19:45 Tools by the Door (parfleche kits, storm lines, shell bells, sleds, snow knives, shoulder-blade shovels) 1:27:00 Blizzard Games and Quiet Work (bone dice, hoop-and-dart, string figures, bead and quill craft) 1:34:15 Elders’ Tricks and Tiny Hacks (ember keepers, draft snakes, ozan shields, flap spacers, snow banking) 1:41:30 Dawn After White Fury (shedding the snow mantle, packing paths, sun dogs over a clean prairie) 1:48:00 The Living Science of Warmth (airflow, moisture control, fuel economy, safety by design) 1:55:30 Enduring Knowledge (why small, regular care outperforms heroics in deep winter)