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Calumet

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Cal·u·met  (kly-mt, -mt)
A major industrial region of northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on Lake Michigan adjacent to Chicago.

cal·u·met  (kly-mt, -mt, kly-mt)
n.
A long-stemmed sacred or ceremonial tobacco pipe used by certain Native American peoples.

[Canadian French, from French dialectal, straw, from Late Latin calamellus, diminutive of Latin calamus, reed, from Greek kalamos.]

calumet [ˈkæljʊˌmɛt]
n
(Social Science / Anthropology & Ethnology) a less common name for peace pipe
[from Canadian French, from French (Normandy dialect): straw, from Late Latin calamellus a little reed, from Latin: calamus]
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Noun1.Calumetcalumet - a highly decorated ceremonial pipe of Amerindians; smoked on ceremonial occasions (especially as a token of peace)
pipe, tobacco pipe - a tube with a small bowl at one end; used for smoking tobacco


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In their extremity they sent forth a herald, bearing the calumet or pipe of peace, but he was shot down by order of the Blackbird.
Among the Blackfeet warriors who advanced with the calumet of peace she recognized a brother.
 
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