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A potlatch is a gift-giving festival and primary economic system practiced by indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest coast of Canada and the United States. The types of Potlatch are the following: Athabaskan Potlatch, Koha, Kula Ring and Moka.
Potlatch is a gift giving celebration where food and entertainment are provided. It is celebrated annually in Washington State. It is celebrated by people of the Pacific northwest and Native Americans.
Audrey Hawthorne has written: 'People of the potlatch' -- subject(s): Art, Northwest, Pacific, Pacific Northwest
Potlatch originated in what is now known as the Pacific Northwest Among the tribes that lived along the puget sound and British Columbia coast. The primary tribes practicing potlatch were the Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Salish
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the totem pole is a long pole witch is used to promote peace and health A potlatch is a gift-giving feast practiced by indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States, among whom it is traditionally the primary economic system. Wikipedia
Hosts would sponsor potlatches, or social events, to earn or reinforce their status in the community. They usually were held to celebrate an event but simply could be held because the host felt it was needed for his standing.
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Mildred Valley Thornton has written: 'Potlatch people'
Among the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest, especially the Kwakiutl people, the potlatch was a competitive ceremonial festival where lavish gifts were given to the guests, and property was destroyed in a show of wealth that the guests would later attempt to surpass. The term is informally used in the US and Canada to describe a wild party.
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The people who live in the northwest of Pennsylvania traded food