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[pot-lach] / ˈpɒt lætʃ /


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In North America, that's the origin of the Native American Potlatch, a feast where everybody brings food and shares as much as they can.

From Salon • Jul. 22, 2021

In Edmonds, restaurateur Shubert Ho, who runs five restaurants in the city limits, has notched two more: Potlatch Bistro and Shore Pine Coffee & Gelato, both housed in the new Edmonds Waterfront Center.

From Seattle Times • May 8, 2021

At the end of his freshman year, he set a script in Potlatch, Idaho — a town of 800, which we drove past on our second day.

From New York Times • Nov. 27, 2019

It decided to start a process to buy about 2,400 acres of timberland in northern Idaho from Potlatch.

From Washington Times • Apr. 21, 2016

Her dreamy, contemplative mood changed to one closely akin to panic, as out of the shadows tall and dominant in his Potlatch robes, the White Chief stalked toward her.

From Where the Sun Swings North by Willoughby, Barrett




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