Viewing Cherry Blossoms: A Japanese Tradition in America
March 25, 2016
Folklife Today
In the United States we have customs that have their roots in the many cultural groups that live here. We do not always know the origins of customs that we practice, as they may spread over time and can be reshaped as they become established. Generally customs naturally spread, without any deliberate action. To intentionally […]
Viewing Cherry Blossoms: A Japanese Tradition in America
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