CALUMET
Real Name: Calumet
Identity/Class: Native American God
Occupation: God of the hobowakan (peace pipe), Combat Arbitrater
Affiliations: The Anasazi (Native American Gods), ally of Nanabozho and Hotamintanio
Enemies: Owayodata, Red Wolf, Black Crow, Doctor Strange
Known Relatives: Hotamintanio (father, possibly)
Aliases: None known
Base of Operations: Maski in the Realm of Shipolo (Native American Heaven)
First Appearance: Doctor Strange III#25 (January, 1991)
Powers/Abilities: Calumet possesses the
conventional powers of the Native American Gods such as
superhuman strength (possibly Class 25), stamina and resistance
to injury. He also has certain undefined mystical powers to
create illusions, cross dimensions and fire mystical energy from
his pipe.
Calumet is presumably less hot-headed than some of his brethren,
as he is described as "the pipe of peace of war. The calm
arbitrater of combat."
History: (Doctor Strange: Sorcere Supreme#25)- Very little is known about Calumet except he is one of numerous Native American gods similar to the gods of Asgard and Olympus. When the trickster-god Nanabozho began his war on white men, he joined him in the conquest possibly out of alleigance to Hotamintanio, the war god. They tried to recruit Owayaodata to their cause but he refused. In retaliation, they attacked Red Wolf, his mortal disciple. The attack was sensed through the mystical dreams of Black Crow and sorcerer Doctor Strange. The heroes reminded the three Native American Gods that they were no better than the white men who had slaughtered their worshippers. Humiliated, Calumet, Hotamintanio and Nanabozho backed off from their attack on mortals.
Comments: Adapted by Fabian Nicieza and Ron Lim.
There is no god named Calumet in Native American Mythology. Calumet is actually the name of the ritual practiced and used by the Delaware Indians to seal signs of peace with their allies. The peace pipe in this ceremony is called a hobowakan.
by Will Uchtman
Clarifications:
Calumet should not be confused with:
Kalumai, demon and Straw-Man
enemy, @ Marvel Spotlight I#26
Appearances:
Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme#25 (January, 1991) - Fabian Nicieza (writer), Ron Lim (art), Ralph Macchio (editor)
Last updated: 08/10/02
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