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The Salish cultures of the Pacific Northwest from California to Alaska traditionally observed potlatches. Potlatches were gift-giving festivals in which the host gave gifts to all the attendees as a means of redistributing wealth and gaining prestige. A potlatch could be given for special life events, such as the naming of a baby, the return of a youth from a Spirit Quest, the coming out of ferns or the return of the salmon to spawn. Families sometimes spent months preparing gifts which could include crafts, food stuffs or even blankets and horses. Usually the events included dancing, competitive games and feasting.
At Nisqually Red Wind Casino, this long-cherished ceremony lends its name to the Potlatch GIft Shop, in honor of gift-giving among the Nisqually people.
Black Hills Gold - Mined and hand crafted in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Black Hills Gold pieces are made in the U.S. and a delight for anyone who can appreciate their natural beauty.
Panabo and Garfinkel - Crafted with quality craftsmanship and precision and featuring a wide variety of merchandise, from customized executive giftware to unique handmade artwork to silkscreened fabrics and textile pieces. There's something to meet anyone's interest and they're sure to make great gifts.
We also carry a wide assortment of Native American CDs, DVDs and books.
Special orders are available. For assistance, ask any of our friendly Potlatch Gift Shop team members.
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