Smoke Feasts
Soup Feasts (Smoke Feasts)
INITIATION DRAFT — Ayaawx Law page explaining the purpose, structure, and authority of Soup Feasts, also known historically as Smoke Feasts.
What is a Soup Feast?
A **Soup Feast** — traditionally called a Smoke Feast — is a smaller, focused gathering held before a full li’ligit or luulgyit. It prepares the ground for the larger feast, settles internal matters, and ensures everything is correct before actions become public.
A Soup Feast is not casual. It is **lawful work** done in a quieter setting with light food (often soup).
Purpose
Soup Feasts exist to:
- resolve internal matters within the wilp,
- prepare for a larger public feast,
- confirm decisions before they are announced,
- correct errors privately before witnesses arrive,
- assign roles and review speeches,
- teach youth how feasting actually works,
- strengthen relationships and obligations.
Who Attends
Usually:
- the host wilp,
- allied or neighbouring Houses,
- father and grandfather clan representatives,
- senior women (sigyidm hana̱'a̱),
- the simgyaget and supporting leaders,
- selected witnesses.
Smaller attendance means deeper work.
Work Done in a Soup Feast
During a Soup Feast the House may:
- finalize seating order for the main feast,
- confirm lineage statements and speeches,
- assign sgigithanauk and helpers,
- determine the amount and type of Gwiikxw,
- review name, land, or title obligations,
- settle disagreements before going public.
A Soup Feast protects the honour (łoomsk) of the House.
Why Soup Feasts Matter
They ensure:
- nothing is rushed,
- ayaawx is followed,
- mistakes do not occur in the larger feast,
- youth learn structure,
- the wilp remains dignified and prepared.
Soup Feasts are the **planning court**, while the larger feast is the **public court**.
Modern Relevance
Today, Soup Feasts are common because:
- families are busy,
- resources are limited,
- they fit modern schedules,
- they preserve tradition in practical form,
- they remain essential for preparing memorials and name transfers.
The food may be modern — the ayaawx is not.
Notes
INITIATION DRAFT — Will expand with local teachings and family traditions.