A gift-giving ceremony practiced by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest where status comes from generosity rather than accumulation—the host distributes or destroys wealth to assert social position and create obligation. Understanding potlatch reveals that wealth's meaning is culturally constructed; what Western economics treats as irrational waste served as a functioning system of social bonds, status, and mutual responsibility.
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