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* ''WesternAnimation/AThousandAndOneAmericas'': In the fifteenth episode, Chris reads about this in his late grandfather's book, namely how Native Americans made use of pipes to settle conflicts, and then begins dreaming of them. The {{Introdump}} is factually accurate, and near the end of the episode two groups that were disputing the then-recently hunted bisons settle an agreement to share the flesh, after which they reunite in a circle pattern to smoke the peace pipe.
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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'': Spike shares a peace pipe with an Indian shaman while the latter conducts a ritual for him in the first episode. Spike is not terribly impressed.

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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'': Spike shares a peace pipe with an Indian shaman while the latter conducts a ritual for him in the first episode. Spike is not terribly impressed. Since EverybodySmokes in the series, he avoids the stereotypical coughing fit.
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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'': Spike shares a peace pipe with an Indian shaman while the latter conducts a ritual for him in the first episode. Spike is not terribly impressed.
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* ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHearts Shadow Hearts From the New World]]'' featured an accessory called "Wise Calmet" modeled after a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calumet_%28pipe%29 Calumet pipe]]. It can only be equipped by [[BadassNative Natan]] and recovers a small amount of MP per turn in battle.

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* ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHearts Shadow Hearts From the New World]]'' featured ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld'' features an accessory called "Wise Calmet" modeled after a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calumet_%28pipe%29 Calumet pipe]]. It can only be equipped by [[BadassNative Natan]] and recovers a small amount of MP per turn in battle.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', In the Disney 1953 version, Peter and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe after Peter rescues Tiger Lily. John takes a puff of the pipe and immediately turns GreenAroundTheGills afterward.
* In ''WesternAnimation/Pinocchio'', In the Disney 1940 version of Pinocchio, During the Pleasure Island scene, there is a Tobacco Row scene moment, with 6 Native American Sioux Chiefs holding their peace pipes while throwing a handful of free cigars to the boys in the crowd.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', In the Disney 1953 version, Peter and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe after Peter rescues Tiger Lily. Wendy refuses to smoke or allow Michael to do so. John takes a puff of the pipe and immediately turns GreenAroundTheGills afterward.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Pinocchio'', In the Disney 1940 version of Pinocchio, During ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'', during the Pleasure Island scene, there is a Tobacco Row scene moment, with 6 Native American Sioux Chiefs holding their peace pipes while throwing a handful of free cigars to the boys in the crowd.

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* Pinocchio's Daring Journey Ride, During the Pleasure Island scene, the Native American Sioux chiefs can be seen right next to Honest John and Gibbons, in the Tobacco Row holding their peace pipes while advertising free cigars.
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* Pinocchio's Daring Journey Ride, During the Pleasure Island scene, the Native American Sioux chiefs can be seen right next to Honest John and Gibbons, in the Tobacco Row holding their peace pipes while advertising free cigars.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', Peter and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe after Peter rescues Tiger Lily. John takes a puff of the pipe and immediately turns GreenAroundTheGills afterward.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', In the Disney 1953 version, Peter and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe after Peter rescues Tiger Lily. John takes a puff of the pipe and immediately turns GreenAroundTheGills afterward.afterward.
* In ''WesternAnimation/Pinocchio'', In the Disney 1940 version of Pinocchio, During the Pleasure Island scene, there is a Tobacco Row scene moment, with 6 Native American Sioux Chiefs holding their peace pipes while throwing a handful of free cigars to the boys in the crowd.


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* Pinocchio's Daring Journey Ride, During the Pleasure Island scene, the Native American Sioux chiefs can be seen right next to Honest John and Gibbons, in the Tobacco Row holding their peace pipes while advertising free cigars.
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* The 1991 mini-series ''Son of the Morning Star'' has General Custer brokering a peace deal with the Cheyenne, but their chief pours the ashes of his peace pipe on Custer's boot, warning that [[{{Foreshadowing}} he and all his men will be killed]] if Custer violates this agreement.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}''. In the first episode, a criminal and his female minder try to intimidate Huck into accepting a lesser fee for his services, before Vander appears and persuades them [[ImpliedDeathThreat that would be a bad idea]]. Vander offers the woman his pipe to show they accept this; she takes a puff and starts coughing, implying that the stuff Vander smokes is stronger than she's used to.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}''. In the first episode, a criminal and his female minder try to intimidate Huck into accepting a lesser fee for his services, before Vander appears and persuades them [[ImpliedDeathThreat that would be a bad idea]]. Vander offers the woman his pipe to show they accept this; she this 'deal'. She takes a puff and starts coughing, implying that the stuff Vander smokes is stronger than she's used to.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}''. In the first episode, a criminal and his female minder try to intimidate Huck into accepting a lesser fee for his services, before Vander appears and persuades them [[ImpliedDeathThreat that would be a bad idea]]. Vander offers the woman his pipe to show they accept this; she takes a puff and starts coughing, implying that the stuff Vander smokes is stronger than she's used to.

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** In another story, Donald's sousaphone playing causes an avalanche that buries an Indian village. The enaged chief is ready to scalp Donald when the tribesmen clearing the rubble report that they have found gold in the rock, so Donald has actually done them a huge favour. The chief agrees to smoke the peace pipe with Donald, only the peace pipe is buried under tons of rock. They wind up using Donalds sousaphone as a peace pipe.

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** In another story, Donald's sousaphone playing causes an avalanche that buries an Indian village. The enaged enraged chief is ready to scalp Donald when the tribesmen clearing the rubble report that they have found gold in the rock, so Donald has actually done them a huge favour. The chief agrees to smoke the peace pipe with Donald, only the peace pipe is buried under tons of rock. They wind up using Donalds sousaphone as a peace pipe.



* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'': In "Le 20ème de Cavalerie" ("The 20th Cavalry"), virtually everybody becomes sick after smoking the peace pipe. It gets to the point that they would rather continue fighting to avoid smoking it.
** Thats not just the white cavalry officers and politicians either, ''the other indian chiefs'' also get naseous from it and come up with lame excuses to avoid it. Apparently the chief who organized the war against the Cavalry is just that bad at tobacco blends.

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* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'': In "Le 20ème de Cavalerie" ("The 20th Cavalry"), virtually everybody becomes sick after smoking the peace pipe. It gets to the point that they would rather continue fighting to avoid smoking it.
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it. That's not just the white cavalry officers and politicians either, ''the other indian Indian chiefs'' also get naseous nauseous from it and come up with lame excuses to avoid it. Apparently the chief who organized the war against the Cavalry is just that bad at tobacco blends.



* In ''Film/LittleBigMan'' the chief, Old Lodge Skins, smokes a peace pipe with Jack Crabb's older sister, under the impression that she is male. He is so emdbarrassed at having shared a pipe with a female that he covers his head and turns away, while the women of the tipi all laugh at him.

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* In ''Film/LittleBigMan'' the chief, Old Lodge Skins, smokes a peace pipe with Jack Crabb's older sister, under the impression that she is male. He is so emdbarrassed embarrassed at having shared a pipe with a female that he covers his head and turns away, while the women of the tipi all laugh at him.



* ''Literature/{{Winnetou}}'': This is a popular conclusion of many stories involving Native Americans.
** Focussed on a bit more than usual in the late novel ''Winnetou's Heirs'', in which the by then older main protagonist wonders how his ''wife'', who usually doesn't smoke at all and even got him to drop the habit, will handle the experience. (With aplomb, it turns out, even though the tobacco does get to her a bit.)

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* ''Literature/{{Winnetou}}'': This is a popular conclusion of many stories involving Native Americans.
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Americans. Focused on a bit more than usual in the late novel ''Winnetou's Heirs'', in which the by then older main protagonist wonders how his ''wife'', who usually doesn't smoke at all and even got him to drop the habit, will handle the experience. (With aplomb, it turns out, even though the tobacco does get to her a bit.)
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* ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft III}}'': The Tauren (BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins meets ALoadOfBull) Chieftain has "Pass the peace pipe" as a StopPokingMe quote, followed by "Hey. Puff, puff, give. That's the rule."

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* ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft III}}'': ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'': The Tauren (BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins meets ALoadOfBull) OurMinotaursAreDifferent) Chieftain has "Pass the peace pipe" as a StopPokingMe quote, followed by "Hey. Puff, puff, give. That's the rule."
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* In ''Film/LittleBigMan'' the chief, Old Lodge Skins, smokes a peace pipe with Jack Crabb's older sister, under the impression that she is male. He is so emdbarrassed at having shared a pipe with a woman that he covers his head and turns away, while the women of the tipi all laugh at him.

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* In ''Film/LittleBigMan'' the chief, Old Lodge Skins, smokes a peace pipe with Jack Crabb's older sister, under the impression that she is male. He is so emdbarrassed at having shared a pipe with a woman female that he covers his head and turns away, while the women of the tipi all laugh at him.
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* In ''Film/LittleBigMan'' the chief, Old Lodge Skins, smokes a peace pipe with Jack Crabb's older sister, under the impression that she is male. He is so emdbarrassed at having shared a pipe with a woman that he covers his head and turns away, while the women of the tipi all laugh at him.
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* ''Film/ShanghaiNoon'' has Creator/JackieChan's character wind up with an Indian tribe. He speaks only Chinese and English, while the Indians speak only their own language. They get tired of his insistant and futile attempts to communicate and offer him a peace pipe.
-->'''Indian:'''(subtitled) Pass him the peace pipe. Maybe that will shut him up.

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-->'''Indian:'''(subtitled) -->'''Native American:'''(subtitled) Pass him the peace pipe. Maybe that will shut him up.
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* ''Film/ShanghaiNoon'' has Jackie Chan's character wind up with an Indian tribe. He speaks only Chinese and English, while the Indians speak only their own language. They get tired of his insistant and futile attempts to communicate and offer him a peace pipe.

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* ''Film/ShanghaiNoon'' has Jackie Chan's Creator/JackieChan's character wind up with an Indian tribe. He speaks only Chinese and English, while the Indians speak only their own language. They get tired of his insistant and futile attempts to communicate and offer him a peace pipe.
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* In the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse story "Land of the Pygmy Indians" by Creator/CarlBarks Scrooge [=McDuck=] smokes peace pipe with the titular Natives in the finale, only to get violently ill and be forced to return home. It turns out that the tribe's medicine man had secretly added a rare earth mineral called strombolium that Scrooge had previously lusted after into the tobacco to get rid of him.
** In another story, Donald's sousaphone playing causes an avalanche that buries an Indian village. The enaged chief is ready to scalp Donald when the tribesmen clearing the rubble report that they have found gold in the rock, so Donald has actually done them a huge favour. The chief agrees to smoke the peace pipe with Donald, only the peace pipe is buried under tons of rock. They wind up using Donalds sousaphone as a peace pipe.
* Played with in a short story in ''ComicBook/FearItself: The Home Front'', in which a bunch of white racists try and stir up American Eagle's neighbors by posing as Native American spirits in the wake of the murder of a white local sheriff. The fact that they resort to using TontoTalk is part of how Eagle figures out that they're delusional.
-->'''American Eagle:''' Oh please. "Thunderstick"? "Pipe of peace"? What did you do -- watch ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}''? Read some Custer fan-fic?



* Played with in a short story in ''ComicBook/FearItself: The Home Front'', in which a bunch of white racists try and stir up American Eagle's neighbors by posing as Native American spirits in the wake of the murder of a white local sheriff. The fact that they resort to using TontoTalk is part of how Eagle figures out that they're delusional.
-->'''American Eagle:''' Oh please. "Thunderstick"? "Pipe of peace"? What did you do -- watch ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}''? Read some Custer fan-fic?



* In the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse story "Land of the Pygmy Indians" by Creator/CarlBarks Scrooge [=McDuck=] smokes peace pipe with the titular Natives in the finale, only to get violently ill and be forced to return home. It turns out that the tribe's medicine man had secretly added a rare earth mineral called strombolium that Scrooge had previously lusted after into the tobacco to get rid of him.
















* A staple of many westerns.
** In ''Film/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays1956'', while crossing the United States, the engineer and fireman smoke a peace pipe with some friendly Indians.
** One is smoked by Creator/ShirleyTemple and her Indian pal when they make "treaties" with each other in ''Film/SusannahOfTheMounties''.

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In ''Film/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays1956'', while crossing the United States, the engineer and fireman smoke a peace pipe with some friendly Indians.
** One is smoked by Creator/ShirleyTemple and her Indian pal when they make "treaties" with each other in ''Film/SusannahOfTheMounties''.
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* One is smoked by Creator/ShirleyTemple and her Indian pal when they make "treaties" with each other in ''Film/SusannahOfTheMounties''.




























* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Dude, Where's My Ranch?", a Native American grabs a copy of "Peace Pipe Aficionado" (a parody of the American cigar magazine "Cigar Aficionado").



* Mighty Manfred is accepted as part of an Indian tribe (''WesternAnimation/TomTerrific'' story arc "Go West, Young Manfred"). He tries smoking a peace pipe and immediately goes into a coughing jag.
* The 1952 ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' cartoon "Two Little Indians" (the "Indians" in question are little mice scouts) ends with Tom, Jerry, and the mice sharing a peace pipe. Tom has problems exhaling the smoke-- then coughs and blows smoke rings out his ears.




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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Dude, Where's My Ranch?", a Native American grabs a copy of "Peace Pipe Aficionado" (a parody of the American cigar magazine "Cigar Aficionado").
* The 1952 ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' cartoon "Two Little Indians" (the "Indians" in question are little mice scouts) ends with Tom, Jerry, and the mice sharing a peace pipe. Tom has problems exhaling the smoke-- then coughs and blows smoke rings out his ears.
* Mighty Manfred is accepted as part of an Indian tribe (''WesternAnimation/TomTerrific'' story arc "Go West, Young Manfred"). He tries smoking a peace pipe and immediately goes into a coughing jag.

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* In the ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'' episode ''Bartering with Chief Thundercloud'', before conducting a bartering session, Mr. Boynton and Mr. Conklin smoke the peace pipe with the eponymous chief.

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* In the ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'' episode ''Bartering with Chief Thundercloud'', before conducting a bartering session, Mr. Boynton and Mr. Conklin smoke the peace pipe with the eponymous chief.

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* One mission in ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2'' requires Arthur Morgan to help Wapiti chief Rains Fall locate such a pipe after federal agents trash a site sacred to the tribe where the pipe was kept.
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-->'''American Eagle:''' Oh please. "Thunderstick"? "Pipe of peace"? What did you do -- watch ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}''? Read some Custer fan-fic?

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-->'''American Eagle:''' Oh please. "Thunderstick"? "Pipe of peace"? What did you do -- watch ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}''? ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}''? Read some Custer fan-fic?



* In ''Disney/PeterPan'', Peter and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe after Peter rescues Tiger Lily. John takes a puff of the pipe and immediately turns GreenAroundTheGills afterward.

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* In ''Disney/PeterPan'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', Peter and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe after Peter rescues Tiger Lily. John takes a puff of the pipe and immediately turns GreenAroundTheGills afterward.
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* An Al Brodax ''ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}'' short pitted Brutus dressed as an Indian to thwart Popeye and Olive's hunt for a gold lode. Brutus offers a peace pipe to Popeye but it has gunpowder in it, which causes the pipe to explode when he smokes it. Tit-for-tat: Popeye gave Brutus ''his'' pipe in exchange and ''it'' exploded in Brutus' face.
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* In ''Disney/PeterPan'', Peter and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe after Peter rescues Tiger Lily. They even explain that being sick from smoking the peace pipe is what makes the red man's skin red. Exemplified by John taking a puff of the pipe and immediately turning GreenAroundTheGills afterward.

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* In ''Disney/PeterPan'', Peter and the Indian Chief smoke a peace pipe after Peter rescues Tiger Lily. They even explain that being sick from smoking the peace pipe is what makes the red man's skin red. Exemplified by John taking takes a puff of the pipe and immediately turning turns GreenAroundTheGills afterward.
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** Thats not just the white cavalry officers and politicians either, ''the other indian chiefs'' also get naseous from it and come up with lame excuses to avoid it. Apparently the chief who organized the war against the Cavalry is just that bad at tobacco blends.
** Played with in the epilogue for "The Black Hills", when the son of the Indian chief from the story poses for a portrait with the U.S President after signing a peace treaty. The President is smoking a peace pipe for the picture, and is understandably looking sick, mainly because they're posing for a ''painting'' and he has to keep puffing for hours on end.

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* ''Film/ShanghaiNoon'' has Jackie Chan's character wind up with an Indian tribe. He speaks only Chinese and English, while the Indians speak only their own language. They get tired of his insistant and futile attempts to communicate and offer him a peace pipe.
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** Smoked by Creator/ShirleyTemple and her Indian pal when they make "treaties" with each other in ''Film/SusannahOfTheMounties''.

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