In late October and early November, many Pagans and Wiccans around the globe celebrate Samhain, believed to be an
ancient Celtic festival in celebration of autumn harvest and the onset of winter.

4. It is one of
eight annual festivals commonly celebrated by pagans of various traditions, along with Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Midsummer, Lughnassad, Mabon and Yule.

5. It's considered a liminal time, when the veil between life and death grows thin.
Food is set aside for ancestors and protective spirits and rituals honoring the dead take place.

8. The Yellow Book of Lecan, a medieval book of tales, reported that people referred to Samhain as the "Feast of Mongfind," a legendary witch-queen who married the King of Tara in old Ireland and was central to ancient Samhain celebrations,
Selena Fox of Circle Sanctuary writes.

9. Some of Halloween's most common traditions are rooted in Samhain's
harvest festival roots, such as the carving of pumpkins and bobbing for apples.
How do you celebrate Samhain? Let us know in the comments!
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that there were eight annual Celtic festivals, but some debate the direct origins of these holidays.
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