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  • Potlatch was an annual non-profit science fiction convention held in the Pacific Northwest region of North America since 1992. Unlike most SF conventions...
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  • surrounding Potlatch, Washington Potlatch (convention), an annual science fiction convention in the Pacific Northwest Potlatch (album), by Redbone Potlatch (steamship)...
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    The Golden Potlatch (or Potlatch Days) was a festival in Seattle, Washington, United States in 1911–1914 and 1934–1941. The idea of an annual Festival...
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    selected as a focal point of the festivities. Potlatch, however, has an annual Book of Honor instead. Conventions provide a forum for fans to see first-hand...
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    cultures are famous for their potlatch ceremonies, in which the host honours guests with generous gifts. The term 'potlatch' is ultimately a word of Nuu-chah-nulth...
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    closing on October 31. The Hagadone Corporation bought the property from Potlatch Corporation in March 1988 via a three-way land swap, and its buildings...
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  • Thrust/Quantum, and SF Commentary, among others. Conventions sometimes described as sercon include WisCon, Potlatch, and Readercon. brown, rich. "Dr. Gafia's...
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    within the Cape Mudge Village. The Centre opened in 1987 to hold the Sacred Potlatch Collection which was returned by the Federal Government. The Centre continues...
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  • authoritative scripture by a particular religious community Potlatch - a science fiction convention which designates an annual "book of honor" instead of a...
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    American potlatch to describe both American and Muslim societies, specifically the American state versus the hijackers. In the piece's context, "potlatch" referred...
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    among the coastal peoples. Much of it was spent and distributed in lavish potlatch celebrations, frequently associated with the construction and erection...
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    Yoncalla language Events Bridge of the Gods Kalapuya Treaty Cayuse War Potlatch Missoula Floods Rogue River Wars Places Fort Clatsop Celilo Falls Mount...
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  • the Potlatch sawmillers and Samoa Forest Products, was one of the busiest parts of Savai'i in the 1960s and 1970s; however, the departure of Potlatch and...
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    Yoncalla language Events Bridge of the Gods Kalapuya Treaty Cayuse War Potlatch Missoula Floods Rogue River Wars Places Fort Clatsop Celilo Falls Mount...
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    of salmon as a resource and spiritual symbol. Their gift-giving feast, potlatch, is a highly complex event where people gather to commemorate special events...
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  • Aboriginal peoples The Potlatch Ban Ukrainian Canadian internment 2010–2017 Toronto serial homicides "International Convention on the Elimination of A...
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  • the Daughters of the American Revolution's 2013 Community Service Award, Potlatch Fund's 2013 Pearl Capoeman-Baller Civic Participation Award, the Snohomish...
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    wooden houses, seagoing whaling and war canoes and elaborately carved potlatch items and totem poles. Contact with Europeans brought a series of devastating...
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  • Benson's history of the Tlingit peoples (encyclopedia entry) "Recovery" and "Potlatch Ducks", in Callaloo, 17:1 (Winter 1994) (Available via JSTOR, requires...
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    Fort Rupert, Alert Bay and Quatsino, The Kwakwakaʼwakw tradition of the potlatch was banned by the federal government of Canada in 1885, but has been revived...
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