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If you carve a pumpkin this Halloween, you’re participating in an age-old tradition with roots in ancient Ireland and the Celtic festival of Samhain. By carving those spooky faces and setting candles inside, you’re echoing the beliefs of people from centuries ago, who saw Halloween as a time to honor ancestors and stay safe from wandering spirits.
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If you carve a pumpkin this Halloween, you’re participating in an age-old tradition with roots in ancient Ireland and the Celtic festival of Samhain. By carving those spooky faces and setting candles inside, you’re echoing the beliefs of people from centuries ago, who saw Halloween as a time to honor ancestors and stay safe from wandering spirits.