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Alliterative | 'Tis the Season: A Holiday Word Feast @Alliterative | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 7 hours ago
To celebrate the Winter Solstice, our holiday video explores Feasts, Festivals, & the Seasons, from Christmas dinners to potlatch ceremonies, ancient Greek harvest festivals to Inuit hunting rituals, and of course Saturnalia, Yule, Hogmanay, & New Year's Eve. Season's Greetings & Happy Holidays to all!

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Transcript: http://www.alliterative.net/feast-transcript

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