History-Sode | Harvest Celebrations

History-Sode | Harvest Celebrations

This Thanksgiving, travel the world with Auntie Jo Jo to explore how different cultures give thanks. 🌍
From Britain’s Harvest Festival and Canada’s October Thanksgiving, to Japan’s Labor Thanksgiving Day and India’s bright Pongal, discover how gratitude and celebration look around the globe.

Sources:

  • Smithsonian Magazine, “Harvest Traditions Around the World.”

  • National Geographic Kids, Global Thanksgiving and Harvest Celebrations.

  • Japan Times, “Kinrō Kansha no Hi: Japan’s Day of Thanks.”

  • BBC Good Food, “History of the British Harvest Festival.”

  • Cultural India, Pongal: The Festival of Harvest.

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