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AFRICAN HARVEST FESTIVALS

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AFRICAN HARVEST

FESTIVALS

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The YAM FESTIVAL is a popular holiday in Ghana and Nigeria, usually held in the beginning of august at the end of rainy season. It is named after yams, the most common food in many African countries. It is also know as “lkeji” in Nigeria .In Nigeria, dancers were wear masks that reflects the seasons or other aspects of nature.

YAM FESTIVAL

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•KWANZAA is a week long celebration held in US and also celebrated in western African Diaspora in other nations of the Americas.•It was crated by Maulana karenga, and was first celebrated in 1966-67.•Kwanzaa has seven core principles.

KWANZAA

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HOMOWO•Homowo is a festival celebrated by Ga people of Ghana. The festival starts in the month of May with the planting of crops before the rainy season starts.

•The tradition of Homowo started with a period of hunger leading to famine due to failure of the seasonal rains needed by crops in the Greater Accra Region, where the Ga people predominantly dwell.

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HARVEST FESTIVALS OF

INDIA

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•Makar sankranti marks the transitions of the sun into the zodiac sign of Makara rashi (Capricorn) on its celestial path. The day is also believed to mark the arrival of spring in India and is a traditional.

•Makara sankranti is a solar event making one of the few Indian festivals which fall on the same date in Gregorian calendar every year:14 jan.

MAKAR SANKRANTI

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HOLI

•One of the major festival of India, Holi is celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety on full moon day in the month of PHALGUN which is the month of march as per the Gregorian calendar.

•Holi is also called the SPRING FESTIVAL- as it marks the arrival of spring the season of hope and joy.

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•It is a festival of Mizoram India. It is celebrated during march after completing of their most arduous task of jhum operation i.e., jungle-clearing.

•It is a spring festival celebrated with great fervor and gaiety.

•Chapchar Kut is heal annually in month of march.

KUT FESTIVAL

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• It is celebrated mainly by the farming community in the month of Shravan. The farmers worship their farm equipment and cows.

•They place branches and leaves of Bhelwa tree in the fields and play for good crops, and hang neem branches at the entrance of the house to prevent from seasonal diseases

HARELI FESTIVAL

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NUAKHAI•NUAKHAI is an agriculture festival mainly observed by people of western odisha in India.

•It is observed to welcome the new rice of the season.

•According to THE HINDU calendar it is observed on panchami tithi of the lunar fortnight of the month of bhadrapada.

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