POTLATCH

pŏtˈlăchˌ, ceremonial feast of the natives of the NW coast of North America, entailing the public distribution of property. The host and his relatives lavishly distributed gifts to invited guests, who were expected to accept any gifts offered with the understanding that at a future time they were to reciprocate in kind. Gifts distributed included foodstuffs, slaves, copper plates, and goat's hair blankets, as well as less tangible things such as names, songs, dances, and crests. In return, the host was accorded prestige and status in direct proportion to his expenditures. The potlatch ceremony also involved dancing, feasting, and ritual boasting, often lasting for several days. Various theories have been proposed by anthropologists to account for this seemingly irrational ritual. While the emphasis varies from group to group and through time, the potlatch clearly was the fundamental means of circulating foodstuffs and other goods amongst groups, validating status positions, and establishing and maintaining warfare and defense alliances. Contact with Euroamerican populations in the early 19th cent. brought about a massive depopulation among aboriginal northwest coast societies. At the same time, the growth of the fur trade led to an influx of industrially manufactured trade goods. Under these conditions, the potlatch came to serve as a means by which aspiring nobles validated often tenuous claims of high rank, increasingly through the ostentatious destruction of property. This led both the U.S. and Canadian governments to outlaw the practice beginning in 1884. Potlatching nevertheless continued, though covertly, until the ban was lifted in 1951, by which time the ceremonies no longer involved property destruction.

See P. Drucker and R. Heizer, To Make My Name Good (1967); A. Rosman and P. Rubel, Feasting with Mine Enemy (1971, repr. 1986); H. Codere, Fighting with Property (1950, repr. 1988).

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1911 --The potlatch and its ramifications is...decrease in the number of potlatches held nor is its influence...will entirely banish the potlatch, and until this is accomplished...particularly in regard to the potlatch and its ramifications...
...foregoing explanations of the potlatch, in our view, constitute...In these explanations, the potlatch is related to only a particular...unanswered. For example, when do potlatches occur; that is, what are the occasions which demand that a potlatch take place? Who are the guests...
...killed at a funerary potlatch had to serve the...speeches at such potlatches, much was said...fulfillment of the potlatch. Especially splendid...second type of potlatches-those most often...on eight large potlatches (De Laguna I990b...The later form of potlatch, as Averkieva...
...younger relative, a potlatch is given. Thus...marriage, and death potlatches, to mention only...television, the potlatch serves to publicize...an individual. Potlatches may also be given...of destruction. Potlatches were of all degrees...single Kwakiutl potlatch from 1729 to 1936...
...mum is probably comparable. Potlatch for the ransom of captives...name that the family gives a potlatch. See story of Dzebasa, Tsim...Tlingit , p. 449. Kwakiutl potlatches to expiate ritual faults are common. Note potlatch
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...preparations preceded potlatches. A clan chief initiated a potlatch by inviting the...invited to distant potlatches, all major potlatch decisions were...allied clans met in potlatches to manage interrelationships...their groups. The potlatch arena permitted...
...of the specific form of exchange known as the potlatch (CM, 382-99). The potlatch was a form of competitive gift exchange practised...the Notebooks, Marcel Mauss outlines how the potlatch functions as an agonistic or competitive exchange...
...food for the potlatch ceremonies sponsored...contributed to potlatches held by their...largely upon the potlatch. Potlatches in fact assumed...Housewarming potlatches celebrated the...The mortuary potlatch commemorated...
...for resisting the prohibition of the "potlatch," a convention of feasting in the Pacific...the following sixty-seven years, the potlatch prohibition was modified several times...people were arrested after the Cranmer potlatch of 1921, twenty served prison sentences...
...likens the production of potlatch papers to a postal system...Nations leaders protesting the potlatch ban repeatedly told regulators...what actually occurred in potlatches. Instead, Europe created a horrific potlatch emanating from its own deeply...
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...festival known as the Potlatch is guilty of a misdemeanor...stepped in and said the potlatches and dances were forbidden...meetings." By 1920 anti-potlatch measures targeted...a Yaxwiwe, worn at potlatches during the peace dance...chief whose forbidden potlatch had drawn the wrath...
...down when Stephen Brown got a job at Potlatch Corp.s Consumer Products Division...safety resources. The two returned to Potlatch brimming with ideas and persuasive arguments...and prevent their recurrence," says Potlatch Vice President Craig Nelson. "It makes...
...specifically, according to the logic of potlatch, with its connotations of challenge and rivalry, since potlatch always assumes the eventual ruin of the one receiving the offerings. Indeed, potlatch may well be a favored tool of cultural subversion...
...completely shared by some growers like Potlatch, a firm with dual certification from...certification has been a good investment for Potlatch. He says the practice has provided the...certified another 670,000 acres of Potlatch holdings, added 1.68 million acres...
...utterly tacky, approach holiday gift- giving more in the spirit of the potlatch, distributing our own treasures to loved ones or making gifts out of...particularly want to dust. Oh well. Sounds like an excuse for a holiday potlatch!
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...the most surprising thing about the Potlatch Corporations recent announcement of a...release announcing the permit requirement, Potlatch made no bones about the fact that it...billion outdoor recreation market. "Potlatch believes that the recreation marketplace...
...asceticism, but by a revulsion towards this strange version of potlatch, the Native American festival whereby the tribes "big men...standing by giving expensive gifts. In our contemporary British potlatch, the adults take the place of the big men, and by buying...
...Eskimo villages of Kaktovik and Nuiqsut, "where they are going to have a little bit of a potlatch for us," notes Alaska Sen. Frank Murkowski. Potlatch is a ceremonial feast in which Eskimos traditionally distribute lavish gifts that require...
...golden era of railway travel." 686-2345. Inside Edge - "Potlatch" potluck, discussion and book exchange will be held at 7...St. Cost is $5 to $8. The American Indian tradition of potlatch is a "practice of trust in abundance and circulation." 995...
...Recently, the groups efforts received a boost. The Spirit Mountain Community Fund - an organization dedicated to the concept of potlatch, or sharing its bounty with the rest of the community - offered a matching grant of $50,000 for the construction of the...
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POTLATCH pot lach , ceremonial feast of the natives...direct proportion to his expenditures. The potlatch ceremony also involved dancing, feasting...group to group and through time, the potlatch clearly was the fundamental means of circulating...
...stock (see Native American languages ). Kwakiutl culture was typical of the Northwest Coast area (including the custom of potlatch ). The ethnographer Franz Boas produced a significant number of ethnographic studies on the Kwakiutl. Numbering c.15...
...consisted mostly of fish, roots, and berries. They were skilled with canoes, were noted traders, and practiced the custom of potlatch . They lacked the totemic art and the secret societies of their neighbors. They were well known to the traders on the Pacific...
...opposite clan, and clan membership derived matrilineally. Their customs featured the conspicuous display of wealth (see potlatch ). They then numbered some 8,000, but by 1880 disease, particularly smallpox and venereal infections, had reduced their...
...diverse peoples throughout the world. The ceremonially elaborate kula trade ring of the Trobriand Islands, the gift-giving potlatch of W Canadas Kwakiutl , and the desert caravan of N Africa and the Arabian peninsula are among the more famous examples. In...
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