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Burning the old year By Naiomi Shihab Nye (Grades 10+)

January 27, 2024  /  Will Sengotta

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Sometimes, in order to get a fresh start, a cleansing is needed. A common practice to start the New Year is to have a burning festival to send off the old. Whether it is Dondo-yaki in Japan or Up Helly Aa in Scotland, communities join together to provide a collectie spark for the New Year.

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