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No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.
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No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.
The grandest and most celebrated festivals in China are the Spring Festival, the Lantern Festival, the Tomb Sweeping Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Double Seventh Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Double Ninth Festival, and the Winter Solstice.Almost every traditional festival has its own unique origins and customs which reflect the traditional practices and morality of the whole Chinese nation and its people.
The country of Scotland had many customs and traditions. A few are bagpipes, highland dancing, tartans, Hogmanay festival, New Year's resolutions, and the Cowal Highland Gathering.
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Easter I'm told Easter is very much the same where it is celebrated, except for a few local customs.
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Yes, Taoism has several festivals. Some of the main ones include the Spring Festival (also known as Chinese New Year), Qingming Festival (Tomb Sweeping Day), Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Double Ninth Festival. These festivals are celebrated with various customs and rituals that are influenced by Taoist beliefs and practices.
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Every part of life for a native American (not just Cherokee) was dictated by customs / rituals. I only know of a few of the old rituals, that were different from other tribes.When a child lost a tooth, it was thrown on top of the house and a song was sung.Green Corn festival / dance.Maybe others can expand on this, as this is all I can think of at the moment.Please limit responses to unique customs of the Cherokee, not customs shared between all tribes.
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