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pow·wow
(pou′wou′)n.
1.
a. A council or meeting of Native Americans, sometimes with people from other communities.
b. Informal A conference or gathering, as of business people.
2.
a. A Native American shaman.
b. A ceremony conducted by a shaman, as in the performance of healing or hunting rituals.
intr.v. pow·wowed, pow·wow·ing, pow·wows Informal
To hold a powwow.
[Narragansett powwaw, shaman.]
Word History: According to the traditional beliefs of many Native American peoples, a healer, shaman, or priest can communicate with spiritual forces beyond the ken of the ordinary person through trances and visions, gaining power and knowledge that helps to cure the sick and otherwise benefit the community, as by bringing about good weather or a successful hunt. In Narragansett, the indigenous Algonquian language of Rhode Island, the traditional healer or priest was given the title powwaw, a term that developed from a Proto-Algonquian word meaning "one who has visions." In English, a form of the word powwaw occurs in a 1624 document by Edward Winslow, expressing the English colonists' typical mistrust of Native American religion: The office and dutie of the Powah is to be exercised principally in calling upon the Devil; and curing diseases of the sicke or wounded. The English spelling of the word was eventually settled as powwow, and the term also came to be used as the name for ceremonies and councils, probably because of the important role played by the healer or holy person in these events. Today, when speaking in English, some Native American communities themselves use the word powwow to refer to meetings or gatherings held according to the traditional ways of their people.
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powwow
(ˈpaʊˌwaʊ)n
1. a talk, conference, or meeting
2. (Anthropology & Ethnology) a magical ceremony of certain North American Indians, usually accompanied by feasting and dancing
3. (Anthropology & Ethnology) (among certain North American Indians) a medicine man
4. (Anthropology & Ethnology) a meeting of or negotiation with North American Indians
vb
(intr) to hold a powwow
[C17: from Algonquian; related to Natick pauwau one who practises magic, Narraganset powwaw]
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pow•wow
(ˈpaʊˌwaʊ)n.
1. (among North American Indians) a ceremony performed for the cure of disease, success in a hunt, etc.
2. a council or conference of or with Indians.
3. (among North American Indians) a priest or shaman.
4. Informal. any conference or meeting.
v.i. 5. to hold a powwow.
6. Informal. to confer.
[1624 (Edward Winslow); < Narragansett (E sp.) powwaw Indian priest (or < Massachusett) < Proto-Algonquian *pawe·wa he dreams (used as a derived agent n. meaning “he who dreams”, i.e., one who derives his power from visions)]
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Past participle: powwowed
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powwow
An Algonquian word meaning talk, used to mean a conference or conversation.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech group discussion, conference - a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic huddler - a member of a huddle |
2. | powwow - a council of or with Native Americans council - a meeting of people for consultation; "emergency council" | |
Verb | 1. | powwow - hold a powwow, talk, conference or meeting |
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powwow
nounInformal. A meeting for the exchange of views:
Slang: rap session.
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powwow
[ˈpaʊwaʊ]Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
powwow
n (of Native Americans) → Versammlung f; (with Native Americans) → indianische Verhandlungen pl; (inf) → Besprechung f; (to solve problem) → Kriegsrat m (hum); a family powwow → ein Familienrat m
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