crop over and fish festival
Passover was (and is) celebrated starting the 15th of Nissan all over the world.
It's the celebration of the end of the harvesting of cane. It was celebrated in slavery times and is continues to be celebrated now. It is usually in late July to early September.
Holi is a very famous and popular festival celebrated by Hindus. It is the festival of colors. Holikas are raw gram crop. So it is celebrated in the month when that crop is ready for reap that is in Phalgun (Feb-March). Phagun is called the month of colors. People throw colors on each other and enjoy festivities. Ho-li also means "to end". The festival is celebrated to generate the feeling that since the Spring has come so let the past differences be forgotten and start the new year with new warmth and vigour to have better brotherhood.
Every month is harvest month for some crop somewhere in the world.
It is celebrated in India, during the winter, by lighting candles
The holidays of Trinidad and Tobago are celebrated on the holy month of Ramadan
february
In the U.S.A and Canada, black history month is annually celebrated in February. In the U.K, it is celebrated annually in October.
Hari Raya is celebrated after the month of Ramadan, in Malaysia. The same festival is celebrated by all Muslims the world over and is more commonly referred to as Eid-ul-Fitr. Hope this helps.
March is Women's History Month!
December