stabílu
Stabílu is a type of traditional Ojibwe tobacco pipe. The term is derived from the Anishinaabe language, in which it refers to a type of carving or ornamentation. The stabílu pipe is characterized by a series of intricate carvings that adorn the pipe bowl and stem.
The carvings on a stabílu pipe typically depict traditional Ojibwe designs, such as animal motifs and geometric
Stabílu pipes have been produced by Ojibwe craftsmen for centuries, and are often used in traditional ceremonies
In addition to their ceremonial significance, stabílu pipes have also been used as a symbol of cultural
The exact number of stabílu pipes produced over the centuries is unknown, but they remain an important