What cultures celebrate a holiday similar to Halloween?

Posted by admin on November 23rd, 2009 and filed under celebrate holiday | 8 Comments »

Other than the Hispanic "Day of the Dead" and the Celtic Samhein, do any other countries/cultures celebrate a holiday similar to Halloween? I am collecting information for my 6th grade class’s October research project. I am looking specifically for Asian cultures, or African cultures, but any and all responses are welcomed. Also, any websites that might help.

I found this very interesting. Many people to not realize how far back "Halloween" goes…

The writer J. Garnier suggests that celebrations of suffering and death can be traced back to the ancient destruction of all of his (Satan’s) human followers, as well as the hybrid sons of fallen angels, at the time of the Flood. Cultures the world over have festivals for the dead, “held by all on or about the very day on which, according to the Mosaic account, the Deluge took place, viz., the seventeenth day of the second month—the month nearly corresponding with our November.”—The Worship of the Dead, by J. Garnier

8 Responses

  1. Julia Says:

    There’s a holiday in Japan (I forget what it’s called) when they rid their houses, schools, offices, etc. of demons.

    Someone in the family, school, office, etc. dresses up in a scary monster mask, and everybody else throws peanuts at him. This is supposed to drive the demons out of the place.
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  2. kharas3an Says:

    China’s Festival of the Dead is interesting … lots of things burning and folk praying on the streets in the wee hours …
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  3. picard Says:

    there is the culture of evil, which is every culture that celebrates Halloween.
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    i’m kidding

  4. AznDonut Says:

    Mexican-El Dia de Los Muertos, Day of the Dead.
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  5. Ingrid Says:

    we have Halloween in Germany now too, some time ago, a bunch of US GI’s wanted to rent a German Castle in my Town. The Germans like it so much, and since then it took a foothold there too. I’m not so sure if they even know what they’re celebrating.
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  6. serf Says:

    Purim is a Jewish holiday that is often celebrated with costumes. Other than that it’s not much like Halloween though.
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  7. 1 4 all Says:

    Mexican-El Dia de Los Muertos, Day of the Dead.i dont know y they do it it is a tradition
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  8. izofblue37 Says:

    I found this very interesting. Many people to not realize how far back "Halloween" goes…

    The writer J. Garnier suggests that celebrations of suffering and death can be traced back to the ancient destruction of all of his (Satan’s) human followers, as well as the hybrid sons of fallen angels, at the time of the Flood. Cultures the world over have festivals for the dead, “held by all on or about the very day on which, according to the Mosaic account, the Deluge took place, viz., the seventeenth day of the second month—the month nearly corresponding with our November.”—The Worship of the Dead, by J. Garnier
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    The Worship of the Dead, by J. Garnier

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