A very interesting set, Yisehaq. I always find it so fascinating to see other cultures and how they see the world. Thanks for sharing!
This is a discussion on Thanks giving (Irecha) within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; A very interesting set, Yisehaq. I always find it so fascinating to see other cultures and how they see the ...
A very interesting set, Yisehaq. I always find it so fascinating to see other cultures and how they see the world. Thanks for sharing!
Very interesting to see how other cultures celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanks for sharing.
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According to the belief of this ethnic group, God made man from water and soil. They go to the lake side as a symbol of the place of origin of life. Or, the place where God made the first man. As you can see in some of those pictures the people have in their had a hand full of grass and daisies. That is to show that for the past rainy season the land has been fertile for which they give thank to God. They will place the grass and the daisies by the lake side and say their thanks giving prayer. After then the cerimony of the begins the fasitivities of the day. The rest is PARTY PARTY PARTY...
I also like seeing your sets Yisehaq - way interesting!
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This is a beautiful cultural set Yisehaq. I love seeing, and reading about others lives/beliefs from around the world, and these show it so well. Really like the info you have given us with this set also.
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