At the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, most men in the American Army were farmers and working men. They were brave, but they had no experience as soldiers. They didn't know how to march...
The Cry of Dolores
> Grimly, Father Hidalgo, priest of the little Mexican community of > Dolores, tugged at the rope that rang the church bell. He was calling > the people to church earlier than usual on this Sunday...
The Day of Atonement
> Yom Kippur In the Hebrew language, Yom Kippur uhr or KIH poor) means \"Day of Atonement." Atonement means to make up for something bad you have done. For Jewish people, Yom Kippur is a day when...
Jewish New Year
Rosh Ha-Shanah It is sunset. The light shining through the stained glass windows of the synagogue is fading. The rabbi, dressed in white robes, lifts to his lips the shofar---a trumpet made from...
Gifts for ghosts
> Indian children, dressed in costumes, take part in a harvest > celebration in New Mexico. The Feast of the Hungry Ghosts September 6 Have you ever heard of ghost money, orphan ghosts, or hungry...
Honoring Native Americans
The Navajo Nation Fair Tom-toms thump and rattles clatter as brightly clad dancers stamp and shuffle. Strange chants fill the air. There's a roar of applause as a skillful rider manages to stay on...
A “take it easy” day
Labor Day It's Labor Day! Let's have a picnic! Let's go to a ball game! Or, let's just take it easy! In the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, Labor Day is a national holiday. It is...
The “seventh” month
September is the ninth month of the year. It has thirty days. In ancient Roman times, when the year began in March, September was the seventh month. The Roman name September comes from septem, the...
September
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875) American author of "Tarzan" novels Rocky Marciano (1923) heavyweight boxing champion Lydia Kamekeha Liliuokalani (1838) queen of Hawaii Eugene Field (1850) American...