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Apr. 1., 2011 | 02:06 pm
posted by: udensroze in pajautaa
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from: crash_and_burn
date: Apr. 1., 2011 - 03:10 pm
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Many of the things you don't know about Easter have to do with odd, intensely national Holy Week traditions. So why not start off with the most unexpected one — the Easter Witch. In Sweden and parts of Finland, a mini-Halloween takes place on either the Thursday or Saturday before Easter. Little girls dress up in rags and old clothes, too-big skirts and shawls and go door to door with a copper kettle looking for treats.
The tradition is said to come from the old belief that witches would fly to a German mountain the Thursday before Easter to cavort with Satan. On their way back, Swedes would light fires to scare them away, a practice honored today by the bonfires and fireworks across the land in the days leading up to Sunday.
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from: udensroze
date: Apr. 1., 2011 - 03:12 pm
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from: begemots
date: Apr. 1., 2011 - 03:11 pm
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