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* ''[[VideoGames/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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* ''[[VideoGames/ShadowHearts ''[[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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* 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 Tonto Talk is part of how Eagle figures out that they're delusional.

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* 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 Tonto Talk TontoTalk is part of how Eagle figures out that they're delusional.
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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.

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* In the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse story "Land of the Pygmy Indians" by Creator/CarlBarks Scrooge McDuck [=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.
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** In ''Film/AroundTheWorldIn80Days1956'', while crossing the United States, the engineer and fireman smoke a peace pipe with some friendly Indians.

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** In ''Film/AroundTheWorldIn80Days1956'', ''Film/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays1956'', while crossing the United States, the engineer and fireman smoke a peace pipe with some friendly Indians.
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** In ''Film/AroundTheWorldIn80Days'', while crossing the United States, the engineer and fireman smoke a peace pipe with some friendly Indians.

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** In ''Film/AroundTheWorldIn80Days'', ''Film/AroundTheWorldIn80Days1956'', while crossing the United States, the engineer and fireman smoke a peace pipe with some friendly Indians.
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* Mighty Manfred is accepted as part of an Indian tribe (''TomTerrific'' story arc "Go West, Young Manfred"). He tries smoking a peace pipe and immediately goes into a coughing jag.

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* Mighty Manfred is accepted as part of an Indian tribe (''TomTerrific'' (''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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* Parodied in Creator/AAPessimal's '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5242627/1/Rincewind-among-the-Redskins Rincewind Among The Redskins]]''', where the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' version of Red Indians have names like the Latoka Sioux. Chief Bull's peace-pipes are renowned among the tribes for containing ''some seriously heavy shit, man!'' and the ''special'' herbal tobacco used predisposes those who smoke it towards peace and good vibes and a serious case of the munchies, man.

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* Parodied in Creator/AAPessimal's '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5242627/1/Rincewind-among-the-Redskins Rincewind Among The Redskins]]''', where the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' version of Red Indians have names like the Latoka Sioux. Chief Bull's peace-pipes are renowned among the tribes for containing ''some seriously heavy shit, man!'' and the ''special'' herbal tobacco used predisposes those who smoke it towards peace and good vibes and a serious case of the munchies, man.

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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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* ''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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* 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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* Parodied in Creator/AAPessimal's '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5242627/1/Rincewind-among-the-Redskins Rincewind Among The Redskins]]''', where the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' version of Red Indians have names like the Latoka Sioux. Chief Bull's peace-pipes are renowned among the tribes for containing ''some seriously heavy shit, man!'' and the ''special'' herbal tobacco used predisposes those who smoke it towards peace and good vibes and a serious case of the munchies, man.

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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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* Parodied in Creator/AAPessimal's '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5242627/1/Rincewind-among-the-Redskins Rincewind Among The Redskins]]''', where the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' version of Red Indians have names like the Latoka Sioux. Chief Bull's peace-pipes are renowned among the tribes for containing ''some seriously heavy shit, man!'' and the ''special'' herbal tobacco used predisposes those who smoke it towards peace and good vibes and a serious case of the munchies, man.

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* In the ''TabletopGame/CastleFalkenstein'' supplement 'Six-Guns and Sorcery', an agent from the Twenty Nations brings a peace pipe to smoke with King Ludwig. Unfortunately, he is killed before it can happen, setting the events of the story in motion.
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* 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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* Parodied in Creator/AAPessimal's '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5242627/1/Rincewind-among-the-Redskins Rincewind Among The Redskins]]''', where the ''{{Discworld}}'' version of Red Indians have names like the Latoka Sioux. Chief Bull's peace-pipes are renowned among the tribes for containing ''some seriously heavy shit, man!'' and the ''special'' herbal tobacco used predisposes those who smoke it towards peace and good vibes and a serious case of the munchies, man.

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* Parodied in Creator/AAPessimal's '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5242627/1/Rincewind-among-the-Redskins Rincewind Among The Redskins]]''', where the ''{{Discworld}}'' ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' version of Red Indians have names like the Latoka Sioux. Chief Bull's peace-pipes are renowned among the tribes for containing ''some seriously heavy shit, man!'' and the ''special'' herbal tobacco used predisposes those who smoke it towards peace and good vibes and a serious case of the munchies, man.
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* In the 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.

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* In the DisneyDucksComicUniverse 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.
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* In the DisneyDucksUniverse comic "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.

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* In the DisneyDucksUniverse comic 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.
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* In the DisneyDucksUniverse comic "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.
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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/{{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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* Parodied in Creator/AAPessimal's '''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5242627/1/Rincewind-among-the-Redskins Rincewind Among The Redskins]]''', where the ''{{Discworld}}'' version of Red Indians have names like the Latoka Sioux. Chief Bull's peace-pipes are renowned among the tribes for containing ''some seriously heavy shit, man!'' and the ''special'' herbal tobacco used predisposes those who smoke it towards peace and good vibes and a serious case of the munchies, man.
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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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* Mighty Manfred is accepted as part of an Indian tribe (''TomTerrific'' story arc "Go West, Young Manfred"). He tries smoking a peace pipe and immediately goes into a coughing jag.
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* ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'' doesn't have Native Americans, but it does have a variation on the trope--when the Americans board the titular sub, Jack Ryan (who has repeatedly identified himself as non-smoking) accepts a cigarette from Melekhin and starts coughing after his first inhale, eliciting a chuckle.
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* ''[[VideoGames/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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** In ''Film/AroundTheWorldIn80Days'', while crossing the United States, the engineer and fireman smoke a peace pipe with some friendly Indians.


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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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** 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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* The "Where the Buggalo Roam" episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' featured native Martians as Native American stereotypes. There was a misunderstanding, but it would all be OK if Kif didn't cough while smoking the peace pipe. He did. The punishment was death.

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* The "Where the Buggalo Roam" episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' featured [[SpaceJews native Martians as Native American stereotypes.stereotypes]]. There was a misunderstanding, but it would all be OK if Kif didn't cough while smoking the peace pipe. He did. The punishment was death.

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* ''ComicBook/RedEars'': One gag features two IndianMaiden bickering with each other. To end their argument they are given the "peace pipe", which is literally a Native American named "Peace" whom they can give a blowjob. (Note "piper" ("to pipe") is French for "giving a man oral pleasure".)

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A popular image in many westerns: after a large battle or conflict between the white settlers and the Native Americans the tribes will make peace by organizing a "pow-wow" and smoke the peace pipe with them. Almost without exception somebody (usually a white man) will start coughing or feel sick after taking a puff from the peace pipe. The others will laugh at him.

Somewhat a subtrope of a DistinguishedGentlemansPipe, ProtocolPeril and one of the few examples where SmokingIsCool in the sense that it "cools" everybody off. Historically TruthInTelevision as many Native Americans shared this custom.

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\nA popular image in many westerns: after After a large battle or conflict between the white settlers and the Native Americans Americans, the tribes will make peace by organizing a "pow-wow" and smoke the peace pipe with them. Almost without exception exception, somebody (usually a white man) will start coughing or feel sick after taking a puff from the peace pipe. The others will laugh at him.

Somewhat a subtrope of a DistinguishedGentlemansPipe, ProtocolPeril and one of the few examples where SmokingIsCool in the sense that it "cools" everybody off. Historically TruthInTelevision TruthInTelevision, as many Native Americans shared this custom.
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* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'': In "Le 20ème de Cavalerie" ("The 20th Cavalery") virtually everybody becomes sick after smoking the peace pipe. It gets to the point that they would rather continue fighting to avoid smoking it.
* 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 Tonto Talk is part of how Eagle figures out that they're full of shit.
-->'''American Eagle''': Oh please. "Thunderstick"? "Pipe of peace"? What did you do -- watch ''Pocahontas''? Read some Custer fan-fic?

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* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'': In "Le 20ème de Cavalerie" ("The 20th Cavalery") 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.
* Played with in a short story in ''Comicbook/FearItself: ''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 Tonto Talk is part of how Eagle figures out that they're full of shit.
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-->'''American Eagle''': Eagle:''' Oh please. "Thunderstick"? "Pipe of peace"? What did you do -- watch ''Pocahontas''? ''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}''? Read some Custer fan-fic?



* On ''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. Examplified by John taking a puff of the pipe and immediately turning GreenAroundTheGills afterwards.

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* On 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. Examplified Exemplified by John taking a puff of the pipe and immediately turning GreenAroundTheGills afterwards.afterward.



* Literature/{{Winnetou}}: This is a popular conclusion of many stories involving Native Americans.

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* Literature/{{Winnetou}}: ''Literature/{{Winnetou}}'': This is a popular conclusion of many stories involving Native Americans.



* In 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")
* In the "Where the Buggalo Roam" episode of ''{{Futurama}}'' featured native Martians as Native American stereotypes. There was a misunderstanding, but it would all be OK if Kif didn't cough while smoking the peace pipe. He did. The punishment was death.

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* In TheSimpsons ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Dude, Where's My Ranch", Ranch?", a Native American grabs a copy of "Peace Pipe Aficionado" (a parody of the American cigar magazine "Cigar Aficionado")
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* In the The "Where the Buggalo Roam" episode of ''{{Futurama}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' featured native Martians as Native American stereotypes. There was a misunderstanding, but it would all be OK if Kif didn't cough while smoking the peace pipe. He did. The punishment was death.death.
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A popular image in many westerns: after a large battle or conflict between the white settlers and the Native Americans the tribes will make peace by organizing a "pow-pow" and smoke the peace pipe with them. Almost without exception somebody (usually a white man) will start coughing or feel sick after taking a puff from the peace pipe. The others will laugh at him.

Somewhat a subtrope of a DistinguishedGentlemansPipe, ProtocolPeril and one of the few examples where SmokingIsCool in the sense that it "cools" everybody off. Historically TruthInTelevision as many Native Americans shared this ritual.

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A popular image in many westerns: after a large battle or conflict between the white settlers and the Native Americans the tribes will make peace by organizing a "pow-pow" "pow-wow" and smoke the peace pipe with them. Almost without exception somebody (usually a white man) will start coughing or feel sick after taking a puff from the peace pipe. The others will laugh at him.

Somewhat a subtrope of a DistinguishedGentlemansPipe, ProtocolPeril and one of the few examples where SmokingIsCool in the sense that it "cools" everybody off. Historically TruthInTelevision as many Native Americans shared this ritual.custom.



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

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-->'''American Eagle''': Oh please. "Thunderstick"? "Pipe of peace]]"? peace"? What did you do -- watch ''Pocahontas''? Read some Custer fan-fic?
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A popular image in many westerns: after a large battle or conflict between the white settlers and the Native Americans the tribes will make peace by organizing a "pow-pow" and smoke the peace pipe with them. Almost without exception somebody (usually a white man) will start coughing or feel sick after taking a puff from the peace pipe. The others will laugh at him.

Somewhat a subtrope of a DistinguishedGentlemansPipe, ProtocolPeril and one of the few examples where SmokingIsCool in the sense that it "cools" everybody off. Historically TruthInTelevision as many Native Americans shared this ritual.

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* ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke'': In "Le 20ème de Cavalerie" ("The 20th Cavalery") virtually everybody becomes sick after smoking the peace pipe. It gets to the point that they would rather continue fighting to avoid smoking it.
* 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 Tonto Talk is part of how Eagle figures out that they're full of shit.
-->'''American Eagle''': Oh please. "Thunderstick"? "Pipe of peace]]"? What did you do -- watch ''Pocahontas''? Read some Custer fan-fic?

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* On ''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. Examplified by John taking a puff of the pipe and immediately turning GreenAroundTheGills afterwards.

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* A staple of many westerns.

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* Literature/{{Winnetou}}: This is a popular conclusion of many stories involving Native Americans.

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* In 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")
* In the "Where the Buggalo Roam" episode of ''{{Futurama}}'' featured native Martians as Native American stereotypes. There was a misunderstanding, but it would all be OK if Kif didn't cough while smoking the peace pipe. He did. The punishment was death.

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