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April Fools Day
If you are like most of us, I am sure you reveled in the joy of playing a joke or two on a family member, friend or co-worker. However, like

Yatab Yasharahla
Mar 306 min read


Saint Patricks Day
If you’re like many of us, I’m sure you more than likely grew up celebrating and partaking in St. Patrick’s Day. The allure of wearing green

Yatab Yasharahla
Mar 910 min read


Valentine’s Day
Juno Februata Goddess of Februs “fever” of love, women, and marriage. As a fertility rite, the festival is also associated with the god Faun

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Nov 24, 20246 min read


New Years
When you research where the name January comes from you will find Januarius, also known as January, named after Janus (Ianus) the Roman god

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Nov 17, 20245 min read


Christmas: Origin and History
Along with Samhain, the winter solstice and the observance of Yule are probably the most widely celebrated today of the ancient rituals. Alt

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Nov 10, 20244 min read


Thanksgiving
White America embraced Thanksgiving because a majority of that population glories in the fruits, if not the unpleasant details, of genocide

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Nov 3, 20248 min read


Halloween
OUR JOURNEY BEGINS ON OCTOBER 31 with Samhain, the witch’s New Year and the midpoint between the autumnal equinox and the winter solstice.

Yatab Yasharahla
Oct 27, 20244 min read
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