They did not, they are the Russian and Swede/Scandinavian of today.
Easter eggs have been a symbol of new life and rebirth since ancient times. The tradition of decorating eggs for Easter dates back to early Christians in Mesopotamia, who dyed eggs red to symbolize the blood of Christ. Over time, the practice spread to other cultures and evolved into the colorful and decorative eggs we see today. The egg's association with Easter represents the resurrection of Jesus and the promise of new life.
They had multiple deities who covered the spectrum of human activities. We are more economical today.
One romantic tradition involving mistletoe is the custom of kissing under it during the holiday season. It is believed that couples who kiss under the mistletoe will have good luck and happiness in their relationship. This tradition dates back to ancient times and is still popular today during Christmas celebrations.
Same place everybody does today.
Most people in the Middle East today practice Islam.
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Nearly everywhere.
Because they want to know how they formed their tradition.
people who actually practise Hinduism today are called Hindus. In India Nepal & Myanmar & Mauritius people follow & practice Hinduism.
Yes, there are people who practice some form of magic or magic based spiritual system and who call themselves wizards in practice today.
about 14 million
The piñata is a Hispanic tradition, but many people today have them at parties and celebrations.
Of course. There are many people who do wonderful things with origami.
Lots of people practice it and believe in it.
That depends on which branch of Judaism they identify with.
there arnt many people in the world that practice Shamanism. Shamanism is great. invovled with animal spirits. and as you can see i am a Native american ;-)