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TRADITIONS | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17
The holiday is dedicated to King Mabali,
Tabernacles, around from Hindu mythology.
September or The Ga people of Ghana laugh in the face
October. Festivities of famine during the Homowo (jeer at hun-
combine thanksgiv- ger) festival of thanksgiving for the yam,
ing for the harvest their principal crop. The party begins when
Experience Our Legacy and for the exodus seeds are sown in May, but the main feast
from Egypt and
happens at harvest, usually in September.
Originally a worship festival for the
Come Visit to See the founding of the moon goddess Chang’e, China’s Moon
nation of Israel.
In Japan, the Festival is based on gratitude for the har-
holiday is com- vest and spending time with family. It is
bined with Labor timed for the brightest full moon between
Our beautiful facility overlooks the Tongue River Valley and the Da y a nd ce l e - September and October, when lanterns are
small town of Ashland in Southeastern Montana. We call it “The brated on Nov. 23. lit, incense is burned, and celebrants dine on
Miracle on the Hill.” Originally a harvest flaky stuffed pastries known as mooncakes.
festival celebrating Tradition suggests the moon is a symbol
The Heritage Living Center relies solely on donations.
Our center’s Native American elders/residents appreciate your good crops, it now of fertility, and romance and marriage
gifts, which are everlasting. We hope you consider supporting our includes celebrating proposals are frequently entered into during
family members, relatives, and friends. We would like to invite you harvest workers and this time.
for a private tour of our home. workers’ rights and However it’s commemorated, the her-
production. itage of giving thanks for the harvest, our
Please call the Heritage Living Center and mention this ad. We will Portions of India families, and friends will continue to endure
set up a date for your private tour.
celebrate a Hindu as one of our most beloved celebrations. MSN
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