Native American Easter
God commanded Moses to celebrate certain holy days on the Hebrew Calendar, and when Christ came, key events in his life occurred on those holy days. Similarly, Native American traditions claim that God created a calendar with symbolic days called the Sacred Round. The same dates in the Savior's life also coincided with appropriate days on that calendar, so the calendars of two nations witness to his divinity. Moreover, the planets Mercury and Venus add their witness to each of these dates. In a rare calendrical alignment, this coming Easter Sunday is not only the day Venus resurrects, it is also the Savior's birthday on the Sacred Round
The Pilgrims and the Native Americans
The Americans celebrated their first harvest by having the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans.
Probably not. The first Thanksgiving took place in America, and it was a feast to celebrate the friendship between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
No they were not. The native Americans went to trade and it was the polite thing for the pilgrims to say please stay.
thanksgiving?
thanksgiving?
thanksgiving?
Americans celebrate Thanksgiving to give thanks for the blessings of the past year and to commemorate the harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims and Native Americans in 1621. It is a time for families and friends to come together, share a meal, and express gratitude for what they have.
My religion (christianity) celebrate it to thank God for all he does. Most celebrate it for the day that Pilgrims and the Native Americans had a feast to signify their alliance.
to celebrate national day of morning!
Thanksgiving was started as a holiday to give thanks for a successful harvest and to celebrate the cooperation between the Pilgrims and Native Americans in the early days of American colonization.
Thanksgiving in Liberia resembles Thanksgiving in America. However, Liberians celebrate Thanksgiving on the first Thursday in November, while Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday.