potlatch
n 1: a ceremonial feast held by some Indians of the northwestern
coast of North America (as in celebrating a marriage or a
new accession) in which the host gives gifts to tribesmen
and others to display his superior wealth (sometimes,
formerly, to his own impoverishment)
potlatch I. nounEtymology: Chinook Jargon patlač, from Nootka
p̓aλ̄p̓ačDate: circa 1861 1. a ceremonial feast
of the American Indians of the northwest coast marked by the host's lavish
distribution of gifts or sometimes destruction of property to demonstrate
wealth and generosity with the expectation of eventual reciprocation 2.Northwest a social event or celebration
II. verbDate: 1898 transitive verb1. to give (as a gift) especially with the expectation of a gift
in return 2. to hold or give a potlatch for (as a tribe or group)
intransitive verb to hold or give a potlatch
potlatch n. (among N. American Indians) a ceremonial giving away or destruction of property to enhance status. Etymology: Chinook f. Nootka patlatsh gift
Potlatch \Pot"latch`\, n. [Chinook potlatch, pahtlatch, fr.
Nootka pahchilt, pachalt, a gift.]
1. Among the Kwakiutl, Chimmesyan, and other Indians of the
northwestern coast of North America, a ceremonial
distribution by a man of gifts to his own and neighboring
tribesmen, often, formerly, to his own impoverishment.
Feasting, dancing, and public ceremonies accompany it.
2. Hence, a feast given to a large number of persons, often
accompanied by gifts. [Colloq., Northwestern America]
Potlatch, ID (city, FIPS 64900)
Location: 46.92319 N, 116.89786 W
Population (1990): 790 (360 housing units)
Area: 0.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 83855
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