AbstractThe anthropological discourse on the gift repeatedly underlines the impossibility of a free gift. This seems to be a truly universal, trans-cultural and trans-historical fact, since the gift always follows the unavoidable Maussian obligations to give, to receive and to reciprocate – every gift implicitly demands a gift in return. From this anthropological perspective, the gift plays a major role in establishing personal ties between people. However, this been said, it does not imply that the personal ties are only between equals – for instance, potlatch is a gift used to establish status hierarchy among people, a gift of rivalry in which the one who receives a gift is obliged to respond with another gift of a greater value. In this ...