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Halloween Questions

(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 21:59:31)
Was Halloween originally a pagan or a Christian holiday?
Like the celebration of Christmas day, originally Halloween was a pagan festival rather than a Christian holiday. It was only around 10th century that the Roman
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 21:59:31)
What is the history of Halloween?

Historically speaking, Halloween is associated with folk holidays like the Celtic Festival that were celebrated by the Roman people before the Christian era.

Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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What does the name Halloween mean?
Halloween is a contraction of words "All Hallows Evening" or "All Hallows Eve". This is because the celebration takes place on evening of October 31st.
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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What is the origin of trick-or-treating?

Trick-or-treating, a major Halloween tradition, is related to the "soul cake day" of Christian people, with a belief that the treat pacifies a mischievous sp

Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 21:59:31)
Why is Halloween celebrated on October 31st?
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st because the Celtic people believed that it is the end of "season of the sun" and the start of "season of darkness and co
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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What countries celebrate Halloween?
Halloween is one of the oldest traditions and is celebrated around the globe. While many countries commemorate Halloween it is in North America and Canada where
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 21:59:31)
Is Halloween celebrated on the same day around the world?
No. Halloween in some parts of the world may not even occur on October 31st. A number of countries celebrate Halloween on November 1 or 2. Other prefers to
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 21:59:31)
Why do we carve pumpkins for Halloween?

Carving of pumpkins is descended from earliest Irish tradition. Originally a turnip was used instead of a pumpkin. According to some stories, it was bel

Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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What are the most popular Halloween costumes?
It has become a part of the Halloween celebration to wear costumes and disguises. Some of the most popular Halloween outfits are:

- Spiderman

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Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 21:59:31)
How did Halloween get started in the U.S.?
The first-ever recorded Halloween celebration in the United States occurred in Anoka, Minnesota, in 1921. That was the start of trick-or-treat, Hallow
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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What safety precautions should parents and children take on Halloween?
At Halloween, parents should be aware of possible accidents that could occur particularly during costume parties. Here are some of the necessary precautions you
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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Where can I find creative decorating ideas for Halloween?
For most of the typical Halloween ideas, all you need to do is check some books in local stores or libraries. There you can find tips and instructions for Hallo
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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What are some traditional Halloween foods?
As part of the celebration, Halloween foods are important. There are certain menus that can be prepared exclusively during Halloween season, such as:

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Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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What are the top three treats given out on Halloween?
Trick-or-treating is a main event of Halloween, with children disguised in costumes while they roam around the neighborhood. Here are the top three threats dist
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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What are some alternatives to sugary candy to give out on Halloween?
Aside from the colorful sweet candies that are usually given to children during trick-or-treating, there are also some alternatives:

- Stickers

Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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Why are scary things associated with Halloween?

Scary things such as death, monsters, demons, ghosts, horror, and magic are associated with Halloween because these are all part of ancient Celtic tradition

Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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Why is Halloween celebrated mostly at night?
Halloween is celebrated at night on the evening of October 31st because it was patterned after the ancient Celtic tradition of "The Feast of the Living Dead." T
Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
(Published: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 21:59:31)
Were tricks once a part of trick-or-treating?

The original idea of trick-or-treating was more like "tricks for treats." The travelling "souls" (referring to the children) were expected to perform so

Author: Hanson Landgren
Category: Society - Halloween Questions
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