private potlatch Pacific Coast DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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the distribution of property and gifts at small gatherings without the customary ceremony, to circumvent the Potlatch Law, Hence, private potlatcher.
See also: potlatch ((n.)) Potlatch Law (def. 2a)
- 1961  The system of wardship and the legal procedures as experienced by the accused Indians and by the surreptitious and private potlachers could bring about no satisfactory redress in grievances for the Indians.
- 1961  Perhaps even more central to the Indian interests was the discovery of a way to potlatch in spite of the law. It could be done through private potlatches and by disjointing the potlatch.