Presented at the Canadian Anthropological Society/La Societe Canadienne d'Anthropologie (CASCA) conference, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba (May, 2018). The potlatch is a multifaceted institution of Northwest Coast lifeways. Angelbeck, presents how the weight of interpretations and discussions about this renowned ceremony often can favour those of the lavish gift-giving demonstrations of ‘conspicuous consumption’, or warfare through gifting. Many have emphasized these as “interest-bearing investments” to produce greater future returns. Such interpretations concentrate on the role of self-interest. He highlights, how such accounts are often in contrast to how Northwest Coast peoples speak of potlatches, whereby these are considered positive ceremoni...
This paper relates differences between the development of Folklore Studies, especially in national i...
Der Artikel unternimmt eine vergleichende Analyse des Potlatsch bei den Haida und Tlingit und bei de...
The Kwakwaka’wakw people, like all Indigenous peoples in Canada, have been dispossessed of their lan...
Presented at the Canadian Anthropological Society/La Societe Canadienne d'Anthropologie (CASCA) conf...
This dissertation examines the irony of Canada's discourse on "Indian affairs" by reinterpreting th...
Potlatch between display and usury : a contribution to North-West Coast sociology The present articl...
This essay seeks to understand the potlatch as indicative of a wider category of exchange. Looking a...
On the context of Tupinambá war, bodies, trophies, women, children, names, words, identities, aggres...
International audienceThis essay deals with the prohibition of the potlatch in Bristish Columbia sin...
In 1921, the Canadian government confiscated over 400 pieces of Kwakwaka’wakw potlatch regalia and p...
Potlatch is a creative portfolio of exhibitions and activities by Scott Myles that negotiates a resp...
ii A basic theme underlying Athabaskan culture and the potlatch is the duality of competition and co...
International audienceThe Lekwiltoq, one of the major tribes of the southern Kwagul, give to the ca...
Comments about the repatriation of Indigenous cultural belongings and reconciliation with Indigenous...
The dance portion of the Ahtna potlatch functions as a mechanism for cultural transmission. The decl...
This paper relates differences between the development of Folklore Studies, especially in national i...
Der Artikel unternimmt eine vergleichende Analyse des Potlatsch bei den Haida und Tlingit und bei de...
The Kwakwaka’wakw people, like all Indigenous peoples in Canada, have been dispossessed of their lan...
Presented at the Canadian Anthropological Society/La Societe Canadienne d'Anthropologie (CASCA) conf...
This dissertation examines the irony of Canada's discourse on "Indian affairs" by reinterpreting th...
Potlatch between display and usury : a contribution to North-West Coast sociology The present articl...
This essay seeks to understand the potlatch as indicative of a wider category of exchange. Looking a...
On the context of Tupinambá war, bodies, trophies, women, children, names, words, identities, aggres...
International audienceThis essay deals with the prohibition of the potlatch in Bristish Columbia sin...
In 1921, the Canadian government confiscated over 400 pieces of Kwakwaka’wakw potlatch regalia and p...
Potlatch is a creative portfolio of exhibitions and activities by Scott Myles that negotiates a resp...
ii A basic theme underlying Athabaskan culture and the potlatch is the duality of competition and co...
International audienceThe Lekwiltoq, one of the major tribes of the southern Kwagul, give to the ca...
Comments about the repatriation of Indigenous cultural belongings and reconciliation with Indigenous...
The dance portion of the Ahtna potlatch functions as a mechanism for cultural transmission. The decl...
This paper relates differences between the development of Folklore Studies, especially in national i...
Der Artikel unternimmt eine vergleichende Analyse des Potlatsch bei den Haida und Tlingit und bei de...
The Kwakwaka’wakw people, like all Indigenous peoples in Canada, have been dispossessed of their lan...