to start, the Woodland Cree are a type of Aboriginal tribe. there are also the Plains Cree as well. wood lands cree is awesome!
"My grandmother" in Cree is "nôhkom." However "your grandmother" in Cree is "kookum."
kîhipa meaning hurry in cree
There Is No Language Called Cree.
The major locations of the Cree tribe were split into three. The plains Cree that is located in Alberta and Saskatchewan, The woods Cree, which is located in Saskatchewan and Manitoba and swampy Cree, which is located in Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.
they celebrate the birthday
I think they used sticks to do stuff. Rashad Sa'id Latchan
Well obviously they are different occasions. Weddings are happy occasions, funerals are sad occasions. People come together and celebrate the wedding or at a funeral to commiserate with the relatives and celebrate the life of the person.
The most popular festival that was held by the Tainos people was called Zemes. Tainos are known for being the people who were indigenous to Jamaicas and The Bahamas.
yes she does celebrate Halloween apparently she is a very decorative person for occasions that are important.
The chinese brought fireworks to Jamaica to celebrate special occasions.
On special occasions dinosaurs gathered in circles to celebrate the lack of human beings.
The chinese brought fireworks to Jamaica to celebrate special occasions.
of course not only chines people celebrate it
The same reason ALL cultures have festivals. To celebrate occasions, people, events, and prosperity.
People want to celebrate special occasions by wearing fancy clothing.
It is possible to celebrate almost any occasion, such as getting a new job or passing exams or getting baptised, but not the 'traditional' ones such as birthdays, Christmas and Easter etc. Most if not all occasions have some pagan, religious or nationalistic background that Witnesses try and avoid.