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Qué (quién) es K252 pipe - definición


K252 pipe         
K252 pipe is a diamondiferous diatreme in the Buffalo Head Hills kimberlite field of Northern Alberta, Canada. It is thought to have formed about
pipe of peace         
  • Black Hawk]], on display at [[Black Hawk State Historic Site]].
  • Sisseton Sioux]]
  • Mississippian and Eastern Woodlands style "acorn" pipe. These pipes have been found in [[Mississippian culture]] earthwork mounds in the Eastern United States. This acorn pipe is made from South Dakota red pipestone.
  • High-grade red pipestone from [[Delta, Utah]], in both raw and cut-and-slabbed forms
  • [[Uncompahgre Ute]] Salmon alabaster ceremonial pipe. Ute pipe styles are similar to those of the [[Plains Indians]], with notable differences. Ute pipes are thicker and use shorter pipestems than the plains style and more closely resemble the pipe styles of their Northern neighbors, the [[Shoshone]].
CEREMONIAL SMOKING PIPE, USED BY NATIVE AMERICANS
Pipe of Peace; Piece pipe; Peace pipe calumet; Pipe of peace; Calumet dance; Peacepipe; Peace pipes; Peace Pipe; Peace pipe; Calumet (Native American); Medicine Pipe; Sacred Pipe; Sacred pipe; Ceremonial pipe (Native American); Calumet (pipe); Pipe ceremony
Calumet.
Ceremonial pipe         
  • Black Hawk]], on display at [[Black Hawk State Historic Site]].
  • Sisseton Sioux]]
  • Mississippian and Eastern Woodlands style "acorn" pipe. These pipes have been found in [[Mississippian culture]] earthwork mounds in the Eastern United States. This acorn pipe is made from South Dakota red pipestone.
  • High-grade red pipestone from [[Delta, Utah]], in both raw and cut-and-slabbed forms
  • [[Uncompahgre Ute]] Salmon alabaster ceremonial pipe. Ute pipe styles are similar to those of the [[Plains Indians]], with notable differences. Ute pipes are thicker and use shorter pipestems than the plains style and more closely resemble the pipe styles of their Northern neighbors, the [[Shoshone]].
CEREMONIAL SMOKING PIPE, USED BY NATIVE AMERICANS
Pipe of Peace; Piece pipe; Peace pipe calumet; Pipe of peace; Calumet dance; Peacepipe; Peace pipes; Peace Pipe; Peace pipe; Calumet (Native American); Medicine Pipe; Sacred Pipe; Sacred pipe; Ceremonial pipe (Native American); Calumet (pipe); Pipe ceremony
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. Traditionally they are used to offer prayers in a religious ceremony, to make a ceremonial commitment, or to seal a covenant or treaty.