A Native American "peace pipe" or calumet is made from a long reed or hollow cane. They are sometimes decorated with feathers and beads and were used to seal treaties and used for other ceremonial purposes.
Small juice can with pipes on either end in some cases the ends will just be threaded nuts so they don't look like pipes.
Most of it looks like metal pipes.
the indian pipe is a parisite and takes food from certain fungi
High quality concrete pipes are usually known as hume pipes. They are sometimes known as Indian hume pipes and are used in plumbing.
Like pueblos.
Indian pipes (Monotropa uniflora) are non-photosynthetic plants that do not produce their own food through photosynthesis. Instead, they obtain nutrients by forming a mutualistic relationship with fungi in the soil. The fungi help the Indian pipes absorb nutrients from decaying organic matter in the soil, providing them with the sustenance they need to survive.
a stinky rock with a hole on the inside
no cuase if you look a it cold air can freese the pipes and if its too warm out it can heat the pipes and why do you need this imformation are you like building something?
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that used of look like rocks with bricks and other materials
Persian like, its hard to explain go to Google images and type in Indian art