The Calusa Indians, who inhabited the southwestern coast of Florida, did not have a documented calendar of holidays like many other cultures. Instead, their celebrations were often tied to seasonal changes, fishing cycles, and important communal events like ceremonies for hunting or fishing success. They also held rituals to honor their ancestors and deities, which could be seen as a form of celebration. These events were integral to their social and spiritual life, often involving feasting, music, and dance.
they had Thanksgiving feast
caddos holidays
they have no holidays theyyy dont
They didn't really celebrate holidays they had festivals and fairs.
Indians celebrate their own holidays in India that include Independence Day, Republic Day, and Gandhi Jayanti. Other holidays they celebrate are Diwali, Holi, Pongal, and Dussehra.
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crishmas
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Indians celebrate Deepavali, while Americans don't...
what were the rules or laws that the calusa had
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they had Thanksgiving feast