A History of Halloween
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A History of Halloween
A History of Halloween Celtic Origins Samhain: Timing & Agriculture Life & Death; Traditions & Spirits Christian Adaptation Converting Celtic Cultures All Saints’ Day, All Souls’ Day Blending of Traditions All Hallows’ Eve in Early Modern Europe Protestant Suspicions Puritans vs. Saints; November 5 Since When is Halloween Happy? Catholic & Celtic Continuity The Day of the Dead Halloween Today Festival of Costumes, Tricks & Treats, Jack-O’-Lanterns Celtic Origins Samhain (Sow-en) The Original Halloween a Seasonal Fest Timing & Agriculture Oct. 31 as Summer’s End/New Year’s Eve A Key Turning Point of the Seasons End of the Warring Season; Time of Peace Period of Harvest, Preparation for Winter Communal Feasting, Drinking Life & Death Boundaries (Time & Space) Transitory Celebration of Life; Understanding Death Continuity of Agricultural Cycle A Night or Window into the Afterlife Stone Circle of Callanish, Outer Hebrides, Scotland Samhain: Traditions & Spirits As a Harvest Festival Bonfires, Music, Dancing Renewal of Individual Hearths Community-Centered Life Sacrifice of Animals (Weakest) Winter Freeze & Less Food Spirits of the Dead Visiting the Living Family Members (+) Mischievous Ghosts (-) Villagers Tried to Ward Off Evil Dressing Up Like Spirits Offer Food to Keep them Happy Keep the House Dark, Empty Scottish Highland Cattle, Native to the Highlands from the 6th Cent (At Least) Christian Adaptation (cf. Saturnalia) Converting Celtic Cultures British Xians, 4th Cent.; Patrick, 5th All Saints’ Day (All Hallows) May 13 (7th Cent), Nov. 1 (8th Cent) To Commemorate Saints & Martyrs All Souls’ Day, Nov. 2 Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed Blending of Traditions Adaptation of Celtic Festival w/ Holy Day Celts Still Celebrated Samhain Traditions Particularly the Spiritual Aspects From Night of the Life-Cycle to Commemorating Saints From Harvest Fest to All Hallows’ Eve St. Patrick All Hallows’ Eve in Early Modern Europe Protestant Suspicions Hesitant to Ally w/ Catholic Saints Day Celebrated All “True” Xians Puritans vs. Saints Strong Anti-Catholicism in Britain Outlawed Several (Former) Holy Days All Hallows’, Christmas (Boston) November 5, Guy Fawkes Night Gunpowder Plot, Catholic Conspiracy Catholic & Celtic Continuity All Saints’ Day Widely Recognized (95 Theses) Resilience of Celtic/Pagan Traditions The Day(s) of the Dead, Nov. 1-2 (Early Aug.) Native Ideas on Life/Death, Honoring Dead Burning an Effigy of Fawkes Halloween Today Festival of Costumes Dressing Up to Ward Off Spirits Communing w/ Dead Relatives Opportunity for Mischief Tricks & Treats Appeasing Spirits w/ Food & Drink Cakes in Exchange for Prayers Children Going Door-to-Door Jack-O’-Lanterns The Story of Stingy Jack Devilish Deal; Roaming Earth Ember in a Turnip Irish Immigration to U.S. in 19th Cent Pumpkins Bigger, Available