Calumet

/ˈkæljəˌmɛt/ noun

A long ceremonial tobacco pipe used by Native American tribes, often smoked as a symbol of peace, alliance, or spiritual significance.

From French 'calumet,' derived from the Ojibwe word 'kinnikinnick' meaning 'mixture of tobacco.' The term entered French through colonial contact in North America.

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