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Answer for the clue "Smoked on ceremonial occasions (especially as a token of peace) ", 7 letters:
calumet

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1660s, from Canadian French calumet , from Norman French calumet "pipe" (Old French chalemel , 12c., Modern French chalumeau ), from Latin calamellus , diminutive of calamus "reed; something made of reed or shaped like a reed" (see shawm ).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a highly decorated ceremonial pipe of Amerindians; smoked on ceremonial occasions (especially as a token of peace) [syn: peace pipe , pipe of peace ]

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A clay tobacco-pipe used by American Indians, especially as a symbol of truce or peace.

Usage examples of calumet.

Hiawatha Led the strangers to his wigwam, Seated them on skins of bison, Seated them on skins of ermine, And the careful old Nokomis Brought them food in bowls of basswood, Water brought in birchen dippers, And the calumet, the peace-pipe, Filled and lighted for their smoking.

We put up at the end of thirteen miles, and were then joined by a Chipewyan, who came, as we supposed, to serve as our guide to Pierre au Calumet, but as none of the party could communicate with our new friend, otherwise than by signs, we waited patiently until the morning to see what he intended to do.

Broken Thumb prepared a calumet, keeping it on his knees while he mixed tobacco and kinnikinnick in prescribed amounts.

Ceremonial objects were common, the most conspicuous being the calumet, carved out of the sacred pipestone or catlinite quarried for many generations in the midst of the Siouan territory.

For years the Indians had sought a meeting with the Great White Father, one where they could smoke the calumet and talk about the prairies and the buffalo and the roads that crossed their lands.

It is the wish of this great king that you and I should smoke the calumet of peace together, provided that you promise, in the name of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas, to give entire satisfaction and indemnity to his subjects, and do nothing in future which may occasion rupture.

Marilyn's clerical and organizational skills, acquired so many years back, landed her a job at a company called Calumet Systems, which, as far as she could tell, built UFOs for the government.

She assembled bits and pieces of daily necessities from thrift shops, and she went out once a month to see a movie with two of the girls from Calumet, who ribbed her about her BMW, which she said her brother gave to her.

In fact, the Calumet Club was just yawning and stretching itself preparatory to waking up for the night's festivities.

Saint had marked down the Calumet Club for something more drastic and profitable than a mere rough-house, and that idea, if it was ever to be materialized now, would have to be tackled all over again from the very beginning and a totally different angle.

The butlerhe, like the porter at the Calumet Club, of hallowed memory, looked as if he had been other things in his timeled them down a bare, sombre hall, and opened a door.

I thank you in their name for bringing back the calumet of peace which they gave to your predecessors.

I assure you in the name of the Five Tribes that our warriors will dance the dance of the calumet under its branches.

The calumet was produced, and twelve of the assembled chiefs sang a song, each rattling at the same time a dried gourd half full of peas.

And erect upon the mountains, Gitche Manito, the mighty, Smoked the calumet, the Peace-Pipe, As a signal to the nations.