Lexicographical Neighbors of Potlatched
Literary usage of Potlatched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1903)
"These gifts were made outright : they were not' potlatched,' and no obligation
rested upon the recipients to make any return. Though when some connection of ..."
2. Alaska, and Missions on the North Pacific Coast by Sheldon Jackson (1880)
"... and something told him to leave his sins and become a Christian, but then he
thought of his blankets that he potlatched * last year, and as he gave away ..."
3. The Coppers of the Northwest Coast Indians: Their Origin, Development, and by Carol F. Jopling (1989)
"The young prince's people potlatched, bestowed names, and gave to their guests
many Coppers, slaves, and canoes, and their lineage was then restored (Boas ..."
4. The Coppers of the Northwest Coast Indians: Their Origin, Development, and by Carol F. Jopling (1989)
"The young prince's people potlatched, bestowed names, and gave to their guests
many Coppers, slaves, and canoes, and their lineage was then restored (Boas ..."
5. Inasmuch: Sketches of the Beginnings of the Church of England in Canada in by Sydney Gould (1917)
"... and when others' potlatched' he, in turn, received a share of their property
with interest, so that potentially he was richer than before. ..."
6. Mute Magazine (2007)
"The surplus of recorded sound on the computers of the world cannot be potlatched
because to make a digital copy does not destroy the original or reduce its ..."