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The Compass: Holiday Edition – Turkey trivia, New Year’s in space, how Kwanzaa came to be, and more.

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THE COMPASS
As the holiday season kicks off we take a look at some other holidays that take place around the globe throughout the year. Discover how the soulful marigold became an icon at events as diverse as Diwali and the Day of the Dead, learn how an ancient revolt sparked the Festival of Lights, and see how Kwanzaa celebrates African-American heritage, how it came to be, and what it means today.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MATTHIEU PALEY, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION
How the soulful marigold became an icon, from Mexico to India
See our photographers’ best images of the flowers, which abound at events as diverse as Diwali and the Day of the Dead.
HUMBLE FLOWER TO ICON
PHOTOGRAPH BY YONATAN SINDEL, FLASH90/REDUX
How an ancient revolt sparked the Festival of Lights
Celebrated over eight days and nights, Hanukkah commemorates a people’s uprising and holy miracle from more than 2,000 years ago.
ORIGINS AND CELEBRATION
PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT ABBOTT SENGSTACKE, GETTY IMAGES
Kwanzaa celebrates African-American heritage. Here’s how it came to be—and what it means today.
Since its founding in 1966, the weeklong holiday has been observed with candle lighting ceremonies, feasts, and reflections on past struggles and future hopes.
THE RISE AND EVOLUTION
ONE OF THESE FACTS ABOUT TURKEYS ISN’T REAL. CAN YOU FIGURE OUT WHICH ONE? CLICK TO SEE IF YOU’RE RIGHT AND READ OTHER FUN FACTS ABOUT TURKEYS.

A. THEY CAN FLY AT 40-50MPH

B. A PRESIDENT ONCE DECLARED IT THE “KING OF AMERICAN GAMEBIRDS”

C. “GOBBLE GOBBLE” IS THE ONLY SOUND TURKEYS ARE CAPABLE OF

CLICK TO SEE IF YOU’RE RIGHT!
PHOTOGRAPH BY SCOTT KELLY, NASA
How astronauts celebrate holidays in space
Space veteran Scott Kelly says there’s only one holiday all nations on Earth celebrate together.
CELEBRATING TOGETHER
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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How the traditional Thanksgiving feast has evolved over centuries
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Our favorite pictures of turkeys for Thanksgiving
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How do Thanksgivings in America and Canada differ?
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How wild animals eaten at the first Thanksgiving are faring today
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This ancient festival is a celebration of springtime—and a brand new year
Nowruz, also known as Persian New Year, has been observed for more than 3,000 years as the victory of spring over darkness.
A “NEW DAY”
WHERE WILL WE JOURNEY TO NEXT?
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