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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...WITH PROPERTY A STUDY OF KWAKIUTL POTLATCHING AND WARFARE 1792-1930 With Tribal...contact of the people with Europeans; a potlatch is recorded for 1936 but data for the...the great increase in the vigor of the potlatch, or the distribution of property out...
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...significance, of such institutions as the potlatch and the kula which at first sight...their value. PRESTATION, GIFT AND POTLATCH This work is part of the wider research...following American authors, to call it the potlatch . This Chinook word has passed into...
...the heads of the enemy, and they held the potlatch with lavish generosity of gifts. In pageantry...in honor of the whale fin 63 Oil potlatch 66 Potlatch 72 Contest...
...description of a more recent experiencehis own potlatch in 1984 -- is perhaps the most complete record of the order of events in a modern potlatch. As well, his account of the seizure of potlatch regalia in 1922, the jailing of the leaders...
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Potlatching and political organization among the Northwest Coast...model of political organization to the institution of potlatching along with the concepts of primary and secondary political...lacked fulfillment apart from the institution of the potlatch. Thus, the potlatch seems to represent more that a socioceremonial...
...95 (cloth), pounds13.50 (paper) The potlatch has never ceased to fascinate outsiders...Authorship ranges from those who reviled the potlatch and sought to ban it to those who saw...institution. Like totemism or the Kula, the potlatch tends to be revisited with each shift...
...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...
...ceremonial wealth distribution, known as the potlatch, lay at the heart of political competition...productive labor of, and accumulating potlatch wealth from, all lineage members. Tribal...person for her or his contribution of potlatch wealth. Garfield states that upon marriage...
...for resisting the prohibition of the "potlatch," a convention of feasting in the Pacific...prohibition included the internment of potlatchers and laws against carving, James, Martin...indigenous practice of feasting, or "potlatching," illegal. During the following sixty-seven...
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...Columbia. Worn by dancers during traditional potlatch ceremonies, the masks evoke denizens...portray. It was their central role in the potlatch--a ceremony rooted in ancient traditions...official skulduggery, the story of the Potlatch Collection is skill being played out...
...down when Stephen Brown got a job at Potlatch Corp.s Consumer Products Division (CPD...Brown, who first became involved in Potlatchs safety efforts as a union representative...Getting on the VPP Track Until 1994, Potlatchs safety program was comparable to those...
...by STUART KLAWANS THE MATRIX Like a guest at a potlatch, laughing to see his hosts worldly goods go up in flames, I...inherent worth as humans is the biggest item to burn at their potlatch-which might be why I laughed out loud. Its not just that...
...more 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...
...Douglas High School this month, the Scottish king wont preside over a banquet in Act 3, Scene 4--hell play "humble host" at a potlatch. "Never shake thy gory locks at me," hell cry at the sight of a dancer in a raven mask, which traditionally opens up to expose...
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...the most surprising thing about the Potlatch Corporations recent announcement of a...in Idaho is that it didnt come sooner. Potlatchs recreational access fees go into effect...release announcing the permit requirement, Potlatch made no bones about the fact that it...
...Thanksgiving is their favorite holiday. Its so uncomplicated compared to Christmas, Easter or even the Fourth of July. No potlatch of gifts, not mind-boggling myths, no noisy firecrackers. All it takes is a joyful song of gratitude, which is easy for the...
...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 huge...
...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...
...the golden era of railway travel." 686-2345. Inside Edge - "Potlatch" potluck, discussion and book exchange will be held at 7 p...Vernal St. Cost is $5 to $8. The American Indian tradition of potlatch is a "practice of trust in abundance and circulation." 995...
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POTLATCH pot lach , ceremonial feast of the natives of the NW...and status in direct proportion to his expenditures. The potlatch ceremony also involved dancing, feasting, and ritual boasting...emphasis varies from group to group and through time, the potlatch clearly was the fundamental means of circulating foodstuffs...
...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.15,000...
...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...
...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...
...the 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 population...
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