Oh! Santa is magical and his heart likes to be giving. Santa never died and will never die. He's magic! He still lives at the North Pole with Mrs. Claus. The elves live there too, and of course, Santa's reindeer.
Santa clause was a real person a long time ago, he wouldn't go around the world and give presents but to everyone around where he lived, He was called saint nick and that's where the idea of Santa clause came from.
Haida lived in a place called the long house
the remains of a living thing that lived a long time ago is called a fossil.
your ancestors?
Santa has been Santa for as long as I can remember...
Fossil
Iroquois lived in winter and summer houses called "long house"
In 1821, the poem "Old Santeclaus with Much Delight" was published. The author's mother was an Idigineous person from the Arctic. She had seen reindeer where she had lived, and had heard legends that they were mystical beasts who were able to fly. Santa has been associated with snow for a long time, and the Arctic/North Pole was not largely discovered until the mid 1800s (which made it the perfect place for him to live).
There was a real man a long long time ago in th Netherlands called "Sinter Klass". He actually lived and used to give to the poor. This is where the tradition of "Santa Claus" comes from. The legend of Santa Claus originated in 19th century by the poem "A Night Before CHristmas" by Clement C. Moore. In this poem santa Claus is described as St. Nicholas by the poet. This poem gave the world now widely accepted image of Santa Claus. To read the poem follow the link: http://www.Christmas-tree.com/stories/nightbeforechristmas.HTML
The Greek name for santa is called ayos vasilis (i (long vowel) -os vas-ee-lees)
After Karana was rescued in the novel "Island of the Blue Dolphins," she lived for about 18 years on the island of Santa Catalina.
Saint Nicholas, a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, is the original Santa Clause. He lived in Greece a long time ago and is the patron saint of children. That's why Santa is sometimes known as Saint Nick. "Santa Claus" is the Dutch version of Saint Nicholas.