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After [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] destroyed the beaver dam and the lake disappeared, the Native Americans were able to return to their submerged homes. One of the women began looking through her mail, which consisted mostly of bills and treaties, and found a ''Peace Pipe Aficionado'' magazine. On the cover of the magazine is a picture of a Native American man smoking a pipe. Beside the picture is a sub-headline that reads "What your end feather says about you." | After [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] destroyed the beaver dam and the lake disappeared, the Native Americans were able to return to their submerged homes. One of the women began looking through her mail, which consisted mostly of bills and treaties, and found a ''Peace Pipe Aficionado'' magazine. On the cover of the magazine is a picture of a Native American man smoking a pipe. Beside the picture is a sub-headline that reads "What your end feather says about you." | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:24, April 15, 2021
Peace Pipe Aficionado
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Peace Pipe Aficionado is a magazine for Native Americans who enjoy smoking Peace Pipes.
History[edit]
After Homer and Bart destroyed the beaver dam and the lake disappeared, the Native Americans were able to return to their submerged homes. One of the women began looking through her mail, which consisted mostly of bills and treaties, and found a Peace Pipe Aficionado magazine. On the cover of the magazine is a picture of a Native American man smoking a pipe. Beside the picture is a sub-headline that reads "What your end feather says about you."