The Native-American Peace Pipe (or Pipe of Peace). Two Terms Often Used as Symbol, Idiom, and Metaphor: Difference between revisions

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==Assorted Pipes and Their Uses==
==Assorted Pipes and Their Uses==


“War and Peace Pipes. Commemoration and Remembrance” (''Pipes & Tobaccos'' magazine, Spring 2008) was my report about pipes of another era. In this story, I examine the history of the peace pipe and pipe of peace beyond the colloquial “Put that in your peace-pipe and smoke it.” This essay the whole what’s what about these two terms.  
“War and Peace Pipes. Commemoration and Remembrance” (''Pipes & Tobaccos'' magazine, Spring 2008) was my report about pipes of another era. In this story, I examine the history of the peace pipe and pipe of peace beyond the colloquial “Put that in your peace-pipe and smoke it.” This essay is the whole what’s what about these two terms.  


[[File:PeacePipe-2-politics-aberdeen-peace pipe-pipe of peace-russians-french-csl1837 low.jpg|thumb|This cartoon of Lord Aberdeen appeared in ''Mr. Punch’s History of Modern England'' (1921).]][[File:PeacePipe-3gettyimages-530859114-612x612.jpg|thumb|left|Courtesy, gettyImages.com]]As you might expect, the interpretations are many and varied. This cartoon of Lord Aberdeen appeared in ''Mr. Punch’s History of Modern England'' (1921). (see at right)
[[File:PeacePipe-2-politics-aberdeen-peace pipe-pipe of peace-russians-french-csl1837 low.jpg|thumb|This cartoon of Lord Aberdeen appeared in ''Mr. Punch’s History of Modern England'' (1921).]][[File:PeacePipe-3gettyimages-530859114-612x612.jpg|thumb|left|Courtesy, gettyImages.com]]As you might expect, the interpretations are many and varied. This cartoon of Lord Aberdeen appeared in ''Mr. Punch’s History of Modern England'' (1921). (see at right)