If someone wants both red and green sauce while in a diner in New Mexico, he answers the waitperson's question with simply "Christmas."
The Native Americans did not celebrate Christmas or Halloween. The early colonists did not celebrate Halloween either, and most did not celebrate Christmas.
The country would be New Zealand, but the pohutukawa is a native tree, not the nickname for a Christmas tree.
Potatoes were not native to Europe and Christmas dinners were not widely served until the late 1800's so they would have been added at that point .
Indians have a beautiful Christmas, just like the rest of the world who celebrates. In fact Indians do about the same that Americans do during Christmas. They get together and everything else that is associated with Christmas.
Poinsettia.
None, Native American's had never heard of Christmas until after the colonists arrived and that was long after the hymns and carolers had been established.
The cast of A Native American Night Before Christmas - 2006 includes: Harlan McKosato as Narrator
ummm. he would probably say " man, i wish i had some shoes!" haha or he would wish he had a coat!
Unlike many other countries, Australia does not have a specific plant that represents Christmas. Australia follows traditions of using a pine tree (either native or exotic) for its Christmas trees, but the country is not represented by any particular native species.
Actually, that depends on the reason a person celebrates Christmas. If it is celebrated for the presents, then it is true that Christmas would not be Christmas without them. If Christmas is celebrated for a deeper meaning, presents would not matter. Christmas would still be Christmas without them.
A native plant of Mexico. It is oftened used during Christmas.
Brazilians celebrate Kwanzaa and Christmas because Christmas is a religious holiday and brings joy to the birth of the savior . Where as Kwanzaa is a holiday to celebrate heritage and native roots.