Editing Unofficial Holidays celebrated in Grenada

Revision as of 21:14, 4 January 2025 by Kiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Saraka == '''Saraka''' is a thanksgiving feast passed down from African ancestors, where communities share traditional foods cooked over firewood and served on b'''luggoe''' or banana leaves. It features drumming, dancing, and offerings of flowers and rum. Saraka is held yearly: it is celebrated on the Friday before Ash Wednesday at '''La Poterie''', St. Andrew, and the Friday after Easter at '''River Sallee''', St. Patrick. <ref>Saraca - Grenada National Trust</ref>...")
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