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    A ceremonial pipe is a particular type of smoking pipe, used by a number of cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas in their sacred ceremonies...
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    tobacco in ceremonial pipes, and have done so since long before the arrival of Europeans. For instance the Lakota people use a ceremonial pipe called čhaŋnúŋpa...
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    cannabis Bong, also known as a water pipe Ceremonial pipe, used by some Native American peoples Chalice, a pipe used by Rastafari in cannabis rituals...
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  • is the Lakota language name for the sacred, ceremonial pipe and the ceremony in which it is used. The pipe ceremony is one of the Seven Sacred Rites of...
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    Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (formerly Southern Cult, Southern Death Cult or Buzzard Cult), abbreviated S.E.C.C., is the name given by modern scholars...
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    boatswain's call, pipe, or bosun's whistle is a pipe or a non-diaphragm type whistle used on naval ships by a boatswain. The pipe consists of a narrow...
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    football player Frank Kralik. The Peace Pipe Trophy is a miniature replica of an American Indian sacred ceremonial pipe, sitting atop a trophy with both football...
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    Pipe smoking is the practice of tasting (or, less commonly, inhaling) the smoke produced by burning a substance, most commonly tobacco or cannabis, in...
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  • Look up peace pipe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peace pipe is a colonial, English-language misnomer for a ceremonial pipe used by some Native American...
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    Catlinite (redirect from Pipe Clay)
    Native Americans, primarily those of the Plains nations, for use in making ceremonial pipes, known as chanunpas or čhaŋnúŋpas in the Lakota language. Pipestone...
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    A pipe band is a musical ensemble consisting of pipers and drummers. There are many such bands in the world, which play for ceremonial purposes, recreation...
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    Religion Ballgame (Southeastern) Northern Black drink Burial mound Ceremonial pipe Chanunpa Chunkey Earth/fertility cult Green Corn Ceremony Horned Serpent...
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    Builders was the building of mounds and other earthworks. These burial and ceremonial structures were typically flat-topped pyramids or platform mounds, flat-topped...
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    Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks is a World Heritage Site in the United States preserving eight monumental earthworks constructed by the Hopewell Culture...
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    The World's Largest Peace Pipe is a statue of a ceremonial pipe in Pipestone, Minnesota, United States. It began with a vision shared by three spiritual...
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    flint clay "Lucifer" pipe, rear view Two jasper and one Mill Creek chert ceremonial bifaces (from southern Illinois) Ceremonial monolithic flint mace...
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    number of mounds. The adoption of the paraphernalia of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (SECC), also called the Southern Cult. This is the belief system...
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  • to protect the Mother Earth and gave them the čhaŋnúŋpa, the sacred ceremonial pipe. The seven ceremonies are: Inípi (purification lodge) Haŋbléčheyapi...
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    the feast site alongside non-food items that gave the feasts ritual or ceremonial importance. Eventual overuse of the environment in the areas surrounding...
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    was accomplished over decades. Its highly planned large, smoothed-flat, ceremonial plazas, sited around the mounds, with homes for thousands connected by...
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  • A pipe bag or tobacco bag is a common item used by some Native American ceremonial people. A pipe bag may be used to carry a sacred pipe, such as a Chanunpa...
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    Miami River, which derived its name from Lake Mayaimi. The Mayaimis built ceremonial and village earthwork mounds around Lake Okeechobee similar to those of...
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    a 5.23 percent decrease since 2000. Calumet is a variant term for Ceremonial pipe. Incorporated in 1942, the town's land was settled in the Land Run...
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  • earned a nomination at the Academy Awards. Osage Nation elders bury a ceremonial pipe, mourning their descendants' assimilation into White American society...
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    urban zone. Excavations on the southwest corner found that several large ceremonial buildings had burned around 1150 CE. Botanical remains from Monks Mound...
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    5 feet (1.5 m). Cliff Palace contains 23 kivas (round sunken rooms of ceremonial importance) and 150 rooms and had a population of approximately 100 people...
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    filled with necklaces, ornate carvings made from bone or wood, decorated ceremonial pottery, ear plugs, and pendants. Some graves were lined with woven mats...
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  • in the background of two important scenes. Because a calumet is a ceremonial pipe, and the cans featured the image of a Native American, one analyst...
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    Massasoit smoking a ceremonial pipe with Governor John Carver in Plymouth, 1621...
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    believe that underwater panthers were major components of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex of the Mississippian culture in the prehistoric American Southeast...
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