Some bizarre Christmas traditions from Catalonia

by catalonia | December 22, 2008 at 09:23 am
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These Catalan traditions usually come as quite a shock to the rest of mankind but are nonetheless quite fun although strange at the same time if you get my meaning. Ok so we know that Christmas has its roots in pagan celebrations, but where do these guys come from?

This little guy below is “El Caganer”.  He’s a figurine for your nativity scene.  He’s a red-capped peasant, or a monk, a nun or another type of figure (nowadays you can buy them of famous people including the president elect Barak Obama!).  You place him a little bit away from the rest of the figures in your nativity scene because he’s crapping.  Yes sir, El Caganer translates to “the great defecator” in Catalan.  It’s not sacrilegious – the “fertilizer” means the year will yield a good harvest.  If not, it’s a heck of a conversation piece.

El Caganer

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