Gather, gatherer, or gathering may refer to:
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In anthropology and sociology:
Hunter-gatherer, a person or a society whose subsistence depends on hunting and gathering of wild foods,
Intensive gathering, the practice of cultivating wild plants as a step toward domestication,
Harvesting crops,
In the arts:
Global gathering, a music festival in the United Kingdom,
Ricochet Gathering, a music event in the United States,
Tribal Gathering, a music festival in the United Kingdom,
Other uses:
Gather (sewing), an area where fabric is folded or bunched together with thread or yarn,
Gather (knitting), a generic term for one of several knitting techniques to draw stitches closer together,
Gather.com, a social networking website,
Gathering (bookbinding), a number of sheets of paper folded and sewn or glued as a group into a bookbinding,
Gathering of Developers, sometimes called as 'Gathering',
Rag gatherer, an archaic occupation, also known as rag picker,
Gathering, any type of party or meeting, including:
Bee (gathering), an old term which describes a group of people coming together for a task,
Salon (gathering), a party associated with French and Italian intellectuals,
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