Samhain
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
[Article]: Merry Meet: Pagan Samhain Festival, 1980
Article — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 13, Item: 1
Collection number: Series 2
About
From the Issue:
Enchantments, is Wiccan/Pagan periodical, published Cross-Quarterly, coming out prior to each of the Eight Great Days.
Dates:
Publication: 1980
[Article]: "Mother Grove Highday Celebrations", 1978
Article — Box 1: Series 2, Folder: 12, Item: 1
Collection number: Folder 12
About
THe Mother Grove's planned events for Highday. Includes times and places for Beltane, Midsummer, Lughnasadh, Fall Equinox, and Samhain. Planned as campouts, activities will include: nature hikes, mushroom hunts, litter cleanups, and overnight bonfires
Dates:
Publication: 1978
Metaphysical Times, 1.7, Samhain, 2021
Issue
Collection number: Box 23
About
From the File:
The Metaphysical Times began as a free newspaper in print and online. Issues from Imbolc 2021 to Ostara 2022 were issued by Terri Ireland of Healing Hands, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Beltane 2022- by Christy Mann of Twisted Souls Press, Ogden, Utah. The last print issue was Ostara 2023 and is now published only online.
Dates:
Publication: 2021
Silver Bough. Volume 3, A Calendar of Scottish National Festivals: Hallowe'en to Yule / F. Marian McNeill. Glasgow: William MacLellan, 1961
Book
Collection number: NAMOSRL GR144 .M24 v.3 (Non-circulating)
About
"In this third volume, I complete the cycke [from volume 2] from Hallowe'en - the Samhuinn of our Celtic forebears, which marked the entry of Winter and of the Celitc year - to Yule, when our Scandinavian forebears celebrated the winter solstice. Both these nature-festivals were in due course Christianised by the Church, Samhuinn, which was in origin a Festival of the Dead, being identified with the Feast of All Saints and All Souls, and Yule, "the Birthhday of the Uncoonquered Sun," being...
Dates:
Publication: 1961