Actually, in Alaska, according to traditions of Yup'ik Eskimos, you have Christmas twice a year. I know this because I am half Eskimo, I talk to my grandmother who still lives in Alaska and she sends me Chirstmas cards telling me about their second Christmas which takes place in January. The kids up there only get a few days off for the regular Christmas, Dec. 25, but they get about two to three weeks (if not more) for the second Christmas. It's really cool.
Anuska23
Otaku Legend | Posted 12/07/08 | Reply
Actually, in Alaska, according to traditions of Yup'ik Eskimos, you have Christmas twice a year. I know this because I am half Eskimo, I talk to my grandmother who still lives in Alaska and she sends me Chirstmas cards telling me about their second Christmas which takes place in January. The kids up there only get a few days off for the regular Christmas, Dec. 25, but they get about two to three weeks (if not more) for the second Christmas. It's really cool.