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Dutchman's-Pipe; Dutchman's-pipe; Dutchman's Pipe

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.
Pipe ramming         
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TRENCHLESS METHOD FOR INSTALLATION OF STEEL PIPES AND CASINGS
Pipe jacking; Pipe Jacking
Pipe ramming (sometimes also called pipe jacking) is a trenchless method for installation of steel pipes and casings. Distances of 30 m (150 feet) or more and over 500 mm (20 inches) in diameter are common, although the method can be used for much longer and larger installations.

Википедия

Dutchman's pipe

Dutchman's pipe is a common name for some unrelated flowering plants, which have flowers, inflorescences or stems resembling a pipe:

  • Aristolochia species (birthworts or pipevines) from the Aristolochiaceae, particularly Aristolochia macrophylla
  • Epiphyllum oxypetalum ("night-blooming cereus") from the Cactaceae
  • Monotropa hypopitys (also known as yellow bird's-nest or pinesap) from the Ericaceae