Happy Kwanzaa from AntiquityNOW
The name “Kwanzaa” comes from the Swahili phrase “matunda ya kwanza”, which means “first fruits.” Though the holiday wasn’t created until 1965, it has ties to the first fruits celebrations throughout...
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It’s time to put on your green and celebrate the Feast of St. Patrick! Whether you plan on traditional festivities harkening back to the original religious holiday of the 17th century, or you want to...
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Whether you’re celebrating a religious holiday or vying to win the egg hunt, it’s important to know where our holidays come from and how ancient are the roots that bind us all together. Below you’ll...
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The five days of Diwali began on Wednesday, November 11th and will continue through this Sunday, so there’s plenty of time to celebrate this ancient festival of lights. Click here to read our kids’...
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Happy Valentine’s Day from AntiquityNOW! Check out the links below to put an ancient spin on this day of love. 5 Ways to Celebrate an Ancient Valentine’s Day, Courtesy of AntiquityNOW Happy Valentine’s...
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