no i do not . i celebrate Christmas! :)
two things about the wedding ceremony
they celebrate all kinds of things we celebrate as well but the main one is new year because they celebrate a new lunar calendar and the have a big party and celebration
Feminism, hygiene, nutrition, environmentalism, animal rights, etc. Europeans were notoriously patriarchal while natives had many female leaders. Europeans almost never bathed, while many natives bathed every day. Europeans believed fruits and vegetables were at best of no nutritional value and at worst satanic, and that all things non-human were undeserving of respect. While all those things were in some places, times and cultures true, there was no universal "Indian" culture. They were as different as Chinese, Arabs and Englishmen. Some had slaves, some not. Some lived by war, some were peaceful, some were farmers some were not. The variation was huge and to lump them all together is insulting and false. Further, they did not "contribute" these ideas to the Europeans because the Europeans looked down on them and then later viewed them as impossible exotic "noble savages". There is an argument that the Iroquois Confederacy provided a model for the United States articles of Confederacy. It is perhaps an influence but it has been much argued. Locke Hobbes, Hume and others had more influence.
they celebrate st. stephen's day in Ireland,Northern Ireland,and some celebrate it at church..
No.
Yes.
Only Christians in Asia celebrate Christmas the same as Europeans and North Americans
You can dance and celebrate their cultures.
Europeans Celebrated winter solstice on December 21
Educated them. Developed their countries and economies.
they usually celebrate happy new year on 30 December
Celebrate birthdays 1-10.
People celebrate different festival's with many different things. Some of these things are, fair rides and booths, baking competitions, horse or motorcycle racing, tours, and ceremonies.
Some places like Scotland do not put much emphasis on Christmas and do not separate it from any other day while places like Ireland celebrate Christmas from December 24 to January 6. Most places in Europe celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday.
No. They they had their own culture and beliefs. The only contact they had with Christians was when they were slaughtered by Europeans.
light and birth in the darkest days of winter