Calumet
Calumet refers to a type of traditional Native American ceremonial pipe, often made from stone or wood, used in various rituals and gatherings. The term is also associated with the Calumet River in Illinois, which has historical significance for trade and transportation in the region.
Additionally, Calumet is the name of several places in the United States, including towns in Michigan and Indiana. These locations often have historical ties to the industrial revolution and the Native American heritage of the area, reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped their development.