they had special holidays for all their gods, but they had the Great Festival every 52 years when their 2 calendars overlapped and the years ended on the same day. Their normal calendar was 365 days like ours, but 5 days were bad days when they hardly did anything, and sometimes didn't even eat. Their religious calendar was 260 something days that told them when good times to worship, farm, get married, etc.... They had tons of gods so i wouldn't start listing them all also i only know how to spell/remember 1 of them (Tlaloc God of War, or its the god of farming and stuff..... i forgot)
the purpose was to keep track of holidays farming and astronomy
The answer is the same holidays as the U.S
no,because some kids cant celebrate some holidays
Aztec king - Montezuma - defeated by Cortez.
The Spanish invasion completely destroyed the Aztec civilization. Its religion was utterly destroyed and only continues to this day in the small corruptions that Aztec belief has made in the local syncretic versions of the Catholic faith (including some holidays like Dia de los Muertos). The Aztec lifestyle was completely up-ended, from their warrior traditions, to their religion, to their health (over 60% of the Aztec population is estimated to have died from diseases in the first two centuries of the colonization), and to their status (where Aztecs were relegated to a place just above slaves).
Some people do childcare on holidays but most do not, it is like a vaccation day to some.
Some Aztec vocabulary words include "agua" (water), "maiz" (corn), "sol" (sun), and "templo" (temple).
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some a few Korean holidays are, Christmas holidays a diffrence is that they celebrate with there boyfriends husband girlfriend or wife, just like valentines day.
same religious holidays for Orthodox Christians.
Yes, there are some Greek holidays like Christmas and Easter but none that are established in Greece.