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The History of Halloween. Where did it come from?. Pomona. Roman goddess of fruitful abundance Known for carrying a cornucopia from “pomum”which means fruit. Parentalia. Roman festival of the dead “ancestral days”, honoring passed family members Observed Feb. 13- 21 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The History of Halloween

The History of Halloween

Page 2: The History of Halloween

Where did it come from?

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PomonaRoman goddess of fruitful

abundance

Known for carrying a cornucopia

from“pomum”which means fruit

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ParentaliaRoman festival of the dead

“ancestral days”, honoring passed

family members

Observed Feb. 13- 21

First pointing towards “spooky” spirits

and ghosts

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Celtic FestivalsSamhain- old Irish for “summers end”

Celts felt that spirits and magic were

more present as the cold set in

Built huge bonfires to ward off spirits

Carved turnips

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Medieval Christianity Known as All Saints Day

A time to honor the dead who had

not yet gone to heaven

Another reference to the

“spooky” spirits we think of today

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Irish & Scottish Immigrants to America

Brought with them Celtic tradition of Samhain

Originally celebrated in small immigrant communities

Spread to a nationwide holiday and adopted an American fruit, the pumpkin

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Why do we call it Halloween?

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a Scottish variant of the fuller All-

Hallows-Evening

Hallowmas- another name for All Saints

Day

All Hallows Eve

Hallowtide in Britain

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Where do our Halloween “customs” come from?

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CostumesOriginates from

Scottish “guising”,

going from house to

house in disguise

Became very

popular in the U.S.

around the 1930’s

because of the

Great Depression

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Trick-or-TreatingOriginates in the Middle

Ages

Poor would go door to door

receiving food for prayers

The threat of a trick if one

does not receive a treat

Became popular in the

1950’s

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Food & SymbolsPumpkin – native to Americas, was not

originally part of Halloween

A symbol of the harvest

Carving originated in Ireland and Scotland

Immigrants found pumpkins more

available and easier to carve when they

came to America