Potlatch for Power of Ceremony – GiveBIG

 

‘A potlatch is a gift-giving festival and primary economic system practiced by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and United States. The word comes from the Chinook Jargon, meaning ‘to give away’, originally from the Nuu-chah-nulth word p̓ačiƛ, to make a ceremonial gift in a potlatch.’    ~ Don’sMaps

Partnership with the Potlatch Fund

We love our sister organization, the Potlatch Fund and their values of bringing this sacred tradition of giftmaking into the world of philanthropy. They remind us that ‘we measure wealth not in possessions but in shared abundance.’ This is the true meaning of the practice of potlatch.

Join us in this Potlatch for Power of Ceremony during GIVEBig!

* Chinuk Wawa ‘Chinook Talk’ or Chinook Jargon: Chinuk Wawa (also known as Jargon and Chinook Jargon) is a hybrid lingua franca consisting of simplified Chinookan, combined with contributions from Nuuchahnulth (Nootkan), Canadian French, English, and other languages. It originated on the lower Columbia River, where it once was the predominant medium of intertribal and interethnic communication. Read More

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