Christmas in Peru By: Claudia Sloat and Kara Greiner.

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Christmas in Christmas in Peru Peru By: Claudia Sloat and By: Claudia Sloat and Kara Greiner Kara Greiner

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Christmas in Christmas in PeruPeru

By: Claudia Sloat and By: Claudia Sloat and Kara GreinerKara Greiner

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Feliz Feliz NavidadNavidad

It is a mixture of Spanish and Indian tradition. On this day most people attend a big bull fight. Gifts will not be givin this day but on Enero y seis, the feast of the three kings and the end of the Christmas season.

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• The translation for the song Feliz Navidad is Merry Christmas x3 Prosperous New Year and Happiness.

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CelebrationsCelebrations• Christmas in Peru is

celebrated on the 24th.• Families will celebrate with

shooting off fireworks at midnight even though they are banned.

• Christmas is the most important celebration of the year among Peruvians.

• La Bajada de los Reyes was the arrival of the three wise men on January 6, and when the children got gifts.

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Traditional Traditional

foodsfoods

• One of the most traditional foods is turkey and apple sauce.

• Another is plum pudding, tamal, (buritto like wraps) and paneton.

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Christmas colors Christmas colors

•Their Christmas colors are bright and vivid, they are red green blue and purple.

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Nativity Nativity

• The nativity sets are put out by many people and are left out until La Bjeda de los Reyes, Enero y seis when the three wise men arrive. Nativity scenes with Retablos inside were very popular.

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Santa ClausSanta Claus• Santa Claus is part of the Peru culture. • Except he does not wear the heavy suit like in

America.• The summer starts in Deciembre that’s why he

does not wear the suit.

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Traditional SongsTraditional Songs•A few of the traditional

songs they sing are:•Auld Lang Syne.•Aserrín, aserrán (Saw

Saw)• El cucú (The Cuckoo)• Había una vez un Rey

(Once Upon a Time, A King)

•La familia Cucharón (The Ladle Family)

•Un Pericotito (A Little Mouse)

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Grown up EventsGrown up Events• At midnight, the

children go to bed and the parents have a party that lasts until 5-6 a.m.

• The living room and dining room become a dance floor for the guests.

• The enjoy good salsa songs.

YouTube - Feliz Navidad

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CreditsCredits•http://www.santas.net/songs.htm•http://www.dosmanosperu.com/dosmanos/english/latin-culture/fiestas/christmas.php

•Peruguide.com/

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More CreditsMore Credits• By: Claudia and Kara

•Written by: Claudia and Kara

•Pictures by: Claudia and Kara and Google

•Thanks and have a great week!