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  1. Potlatch - Wikipedia

    About a year later, the child's family would hold a potlatch and give gifts to the guests in attendance on behalf of the child. During this potlatch, the family would give the child their …

  2. Potlatch | Definition, Ceremony, & Facts | Britannica

    potlatch, ceremonial distribution of property and gifts to affirm or reaffirm social status, as uniquely institutionalized by the Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Pacific coast. The potlatch …

  3. Potlach Ceremony of Native Americans – Legends of America

    A Potlach Ceremony is an opulent gift-giving ceremonial feast held by tribes of Northwest Indians of North America to celebrate an important event, including the Tlingit, Tsimshian, Haida, …

  4. Potlatch - New World Encyclopedia

    The ceremonial feast called a potlatch, practiced among a diverse group of Northwest Coast Indians as an integral part of indigenous culture, had numerous social implications. The …

  5. Potlatch | Potlatch | Living Tradition, The Kwakwaka'wakw Potlatch

    Today potlatches are most often held to honor the passing of an elder or important person in the community. Potlatch hosts might take years to gather, make, and prepare gifts to be given …

  6. Potlatch - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Feb 7, 2006 · The Potlatch ban disrupted social relations and damaged Indigenous identities. In 1951, the ban was removed, in part because of challenges to enforcing it and changes in …

  7. Pacific Northwest Coastal Native Americans - What is a Potlatch ...

    Each fall, tribes from up and down the coast would gather in the Puget Sound area to celebrate a potlatch and prepare to trade. A Potlatch was (and still is!) a wonderful festival with weddings …

  8. POTLATCH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of POTLATCH is a ceremonial feast observed by Indigenous peoples of the northern Pacific coast and marked especially by the host's lavish distribution of gifts or …

  9. Potlatch - m.warpaths2peacepipes.com

    Apr 19, 2016 · A Potlatch is an opulent ceremonial feast to celebrate an important event held by tribes of Northwest Indians of North America. A Potlatch is characterized by a ceremony in …

  10. The Potlatch - First Nations of the Pacific Northwest

    Oct 21, 2025 · At potlatch gatherings, a family or hereditary leader hosts guests in their family's house and holds a feast for their guests. The main purpose of the potlatch is the re-distribution …