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{{Short description|Indigenous North American assembly}} A '''council circle''' is a distinctive feature at the center of some [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|tribal communities]] in North America. The historical function of the council circles is debated. Some{{who|date=February 2015}} suggest that the talking circles are ceremonial, and others support a hypothesis that they were places for political discussion that suggest [[Wichita people#Council circles|aboriginal democracy]]. In current use, the council circle is often synonymous with the talking circle, and is a means of group communication that promotes input from all the members. The practice has been adopted by people of many cultures. A [[talking stick]], or other significant or impromptu object, is passed around the circle, and only the circle member holding the stick is allowed to speak, though he or she may allow others to interject. Talking sticks in the context of the council circle may have been used pre-historically by [[indigenous peoples]] to create egalitarian forums.{{citation needed|date=February 2015}} Photographs show that some talking sticks were very tall, suggesting that circle participants would have stood when speaking.<ref name="Curtis">For example, see the photograph by [[Edward Curtis]] on [https://books.google.com/books?id=S8RGA5UyrbAC&pg=PA103 page 103] of: {{cite book |last=Shearar |first=Cheryl |date=2000 |title=Understanding Northwest coast art: a guide to crests, beings, and symbols |location=Vancouver, BC; Seattle |publisher=[[Douglas & McIntyre]]; [[University of Washington Press]] |page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=S8RGA5UyrbAC&pg=PA103 103] |isbn=0295979739 |oclc=43607269}}</ref>
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