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Halloween Traditions in Scotland
Many of the Halloween traditions today can be traced back to the Celt’s and their ancient festival of Samhain. Samhain marked the end of the summer, the last harvest, and the beginning of the dark, cold, winter. For the Celts the festival also symbolised the thinning threshold between “our” world and the “other” world.
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