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  • Pilgrim Day
  • Kill a big bird and cook it than eat it for a family dinner...day...:P
  • "Harvest festivals around the world: Chuseok: Korea Dongmaeng: Korea Erntedank: Germany Gawai Dayak: Malaysia Harvest festival: United Kingdom Kaamatan (May 30-31), Sabah in Malaysia Makar Sankranti: Celebrated by Telugu People India Maras Taun: Belitung in Indonesia Mid-Autumn Festival: China Nabanna: Bengal region which comprises West Bengal (India) and Bangladesh Onam: celebrated by Malayali people in Kerala (India) and other places Pongal: celebrated by Tamil people in Tamil Nadu (India) and other places Annual Harvest Festival of Prosser, Washington, celebrated on the 4th full weekend in September Solung: falls between June and July for nine days. The Adi (also Abor) is a major collective tribe living in the Himalayan hills of Arunachal Pradesh Franklin Grove harvest festival of Franklin Grove, Illinois on the 1st Thursday of August Jewish harvest festival: Sukkot Harvest Festival (United States): celebrated by American christians on October 31st Thanksgiving (United States): the holiday on the fourth Thursday in November. Thanksgiving (Canada): the holiday on the second Monday in October. Timoleague: Harvest Festival is held every year in August - Tigh Molaige in Irish Vaisakhi (or Baisakhi): celebrated by Punjabi people in Punjab (India) and elsewhere. The festival falls on the first day of Vaisakh month (usually mid-April), and marks the Punjabi New Year. Ikore: celebrated by the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_harvest_festivals""

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